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The Airedale can be used as a working dog and also as a hunting dog. Airedales exhibit some herding characteristics as well and have a propensity to chase animals. They have no problem working with cattle and livestock. However, an Airedale that is not well trained will agitate and annoy the animals.
Originator of King Oorang breed of Airedale dogs, owner of Oorang Indians NFL team Walter Lingo (October 12, 1890 – December 31, 1966) was an Airedale Terrier breeder from La Rue, Ohio . During the 1920s, he owned the Oorang Dog Kennels.
Afterwards, Lingo and Thorpe became friends and soon began hunting together. 1922–1923 Oorang Indians letterhead. In 1921, Lingo invited Thorpe and Pete Calac, who was a teammate of Thorpe's at the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania, to his plantation in LaRue to hunt for opossum.
Terriers are a group of working dogs developed for hunting and vermin-routing. ... Airedale Terrier; ... Working terrier; Y.
A working Jack Russell Terrier exits a den pipe. A working terrier is a type of terrier dog bred and trained to hunt vermin including a badger, fox, rat and other small mammals. This may require the working terrier pursuing the vermin into an underground warren.
A feist is a small hunting dog crossed with a terrier, developed in the rural South by breeders for hunting small game and eliminating vermin. [26] Terrier and feists commonly used as ratters include: Airedale Terrier [3] Bedlington Terrier [4] [14] Border Terrier [14] Brazilian Terrier [27] Cairn Terrier [4] [1] Chilean Fox Terrier; Irish ...
The Airedale Beagles was a beagle pack founded in 1891. ... Baily’s hunting directory, "Airedale Beagles", bailyshuntingdirectory.com, retrieved 25 August 2017.
Lurcher is an old English term for a crossbred dog; specifically, the result of mating a sighthound with a dog of another type, typically a working breed.The term was first used with this meaning in 1668; it is considered to be derived from the verb lurch, apparently a variant form of lurk, meaning lurk or steal.