Airedoodle

Published A Few Days Ago
ADVERTISEMENT
fast facts

About Airedoodle

Weight
40-60 lb
Lifespan
10-15 years
Group
not applicable
Best Suited For
families with kids, dogs and other pets, house-owners versus apartments
Temperament
easy-going, intelligent, loyal, active
Comparable Breeds
Poodle, Airedale Terrier
Height
22-26 inches
ADVERTISEMENT

Airedoodle Basics

The Airedoodle is a great family dog and is perfect for active owners who enjoy the great outdoors. A mix of Standard Poodle and Airedale Terrier, this designer dog is relatively new to North America. While he isn’t much of a barker and is okay with being left on his own for short periods of time, he really does enjoy human companionship and won’t do well if he’s left to his own devices on a regular basis.

A mix of Standard Poodle and Airedale Terrier, the Airedoodle is relatively new to North America.

Origin

While the Airedoodle is a new breed that first originated in the US, he is a hybrid dog that was bred from an Airedale terrier and Standard poodle. The Airedale is the largest of the terrier breeds and originates from Yorkshire, England where he was a sporting dog used for hunting back in the mid-19th century.

The Standard poodle hails from Germany and records place it back as far as the 17th century where he was used as a working dog in the military.

Pedigree

ADVERTISEMENT

Airedoodles are a blend of Airedale Terrier and Standard Poodle and because of this hybrid nature they do not qualify to be registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC). That said, his parents are long-standing members. The Airedale terrier was inducted into the AKC back in 1888 and the Poodle in 1887. The Airedale falls under AKC’s “terrier” group and is described as “clever, courageous and friendly” while the Poodle joined the AKC’s elite ranks of “non-sporting” dog and is described as ”proud, active and very smart”.

Food/Diet

The Airedoodle is a larger dog with a lot of energy so will need to be fed a quality dry food to sustain him. Brands and varieties can typically be found at a reputable pet store but his diet should primarily consist of dry kibble and treats with human food fed minimally if at all. You can expect him to consume between 2-1/2 cup to 3 cups of dry food divvied up into two meals each day.

Training

The Airedoodle is a highly intelligent breed who is keen to please his owner and typically very easy to train. He is a physically strong dog who will require both socialization and behavioral training to ensure you bring out his best side. They love human interaction, thrive on mental stimulation and can usually pick up on your commands after just a few repetitions. It is important that your dog begin his training at an early age and if you happen to possess a stubborn little guy who resists, just remain calm but firm, letting him know that you are in charge.

Weight

The Airedoodle is considered a medium sized dog and weighs approximately 40-60 pounds.

Temperament/Behavior

ADVERTISEMENT

The Airedoodle has a gentle disposition and does well with kids, other dogs and pets. His high energy level requires regular exercise to ensure he maintains a calm demeanor and an eager to please manner makes him a great pooch to engage in one-on-one ball throwing or rough-housing. His love of companionship means that he can resort to naughty behaviors if he’s left on his own for long periods of time. Overall, a wonderful family pet.

Common Health Problems

While hybrids typically do not inherit the health issues that present with their parents, this can never be a guarantee and potential pet parents need to do their research on both parent breeds. In the case of the Airedoodle, there are no health issues specific to the breed however inherited ailments could include Hip Dysplasia, gastric torsion (or bloat) and dermatitis due to the wiry nature of the coat. This latter can result in itchy skin and excessive licking but can be resolved with clipping his coat regularly and hand stripping his fur to remove dead hair roots.

Life Expectancy

The average life span of an Airedoodle is 10-15 years.

Exercise Requirements

The Airedoodle is a larger sized dog who loves attention, thrives on lots of exercise and absolutely adores rigorous playtimes. In fact, this boy needs regular walks of at least one-half hour each day and play dates that include catching a ball or Frisbee, off-leash dog parks and a good romp in the yard. He’s a great running, cycling or jogging companion, and to keep him physically active and mentally stimulated potential owners will need to ensure they have time in their schedule for loads of these types of activity.

AKC

Because he is a hybrid breed, the Airedoodle is not a member of the American Kennel Club however he is recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club, Designer Dogs Kennel Club, Dog Registry of America, Inc., International Designer Canine Registry and the Designer Breed Registry.

Coat

The Airedoodle’s coat is medium long in length, wavy or curly and quite dense. Because of his Poodle lineage, he is a light shedder and a good pick for allergy sufferers; however he will still need to be brushed regularly. Bathe as needed and be sure to include nail trimming and ear cleaning at the same time. If you’re not confident with the nail trimming, be sure to bring him to a groomer on a regular basis to ensure these areas are not neglected.

Puppies

Airedoodles are an uncommon hybrid so finding a puppy may not be a simple task. Once you bring your new puppy home, you should have a game plan for training him. Obedience training is a must as your new puppy can become overly-hyper with his high energy levels.

Photo credit: cynoclub/Bigstock; Justin Brice/Flickr; Ingrid/Flickr

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

You May Like

Japanese Spitz

Imagine a small white dog with a thick white coat and a fluffy tail - that is the image of a Japanese Spitz. These little dogs are the ideal companion pet.

Green Cheeked Conure

Sharing many similarities with some of the more common and popular conures, Green Cheeked Conure is equally silly but much more tempered and calmer.

Nama-stay! Doga Gives Yoga A Furry Makeover

Haven''t heard of it before? It''s a new dog-friendly activity that pooches and their owners can participate in together, combining dogs and yoga - Doga!

English Lop

The English Lop is popular for two main characteristics: its large, floppy ears and its wonderful personality. This rabbit loves to play and cuddle.

How to Make Moving Easy on Your Cat

It''s time to get your move on. Before you pack up your belongings and leave your old home behind, make the move easier on your cat with these tips.

Why Is My Cat Sneezing?

Break out the tissues! Does your feline have the sniffles and the sneezes? Find out if your cat sneezing problem is no big deal or a big problem.

Helpful Tips for Giving Your Cat a Pill

When your kitty doesn''t want to take his meds, it can be a tough pill to swallow. Here are a few tips that will make it go down easier.

Pet Zone IQ Treat Ball Exercises Your Dog’s Brain

Smart doggies always need a new challenge, and what better way to pique their interest than an interactive toy filled with yummies?

UK Parliament Seeks Pussies to Help Get Rid of Rodents

When the cat''s away, the mice shall play. Seems true in the UK, where members of parliament are begging for cats to take care of a mouse infestation.

Adoptable Dog of the Week-Nutella

Sweet and gooey! Our Adoptable Dog of the Week is Nutella, a 5-year old chocolate brown Chihuahua mix from Phoenix, Arizona.

Finnish Lapphund

The Finnish Lapphund combines the physical characteristics of a typical Northern dog with the temperament and personality of a herder.

Sun Conure

Sun Conure is bound to be full of energy and tricks- due to its quirky personality, this bird will quickly become the favorite of the whole family.

Tyrolean Hound

Also known as the Tyroler Bracke, the Tyrolean Hound is known for its scenting skill and ability to withstand rough conditions.

Ask the Animal Communicator: What is My Horse Trying to Tell Me?

Caring for a horse is not like caring for other companion animals. For starters, horses can’t live in our homes with us! And horses are larger and much more pow…

Oscar Takes a Bite Out of Best Bully Sticks

Oscar loves when the mailman comes to the door. And today it''s because he''s bringing Oscar a special delivery from Best Bully Sticks!