The Airedale Terrier: King of Terriers in Quebec
Nicknamed the "King of Terriers" due to its large size, the Airedale Terrier is a versatile, intelligent and characterful dog. If you’re looking for a dog to adopt in Quebec, the Airedale deserves special consideration. Originating from the Aire Valley in Yorkshire, England, this breed was developed in the 19th century for otter and rat hunting before becoming a beloved family companion worldwide, including in Canada.
The Airedale is the largest of all terriers, standing 56 to 61 cm at the shoulder and weighing 20 to 30 kg. Its hard, dense tan and black coat provides excellent protection against the elements. In Quebec, where winters can be particularly harsh in Montreal, Gatineau or Abitibi, the Airedale adapts remarkably well to the cold thanks to its insulating undercoat.
Temperament and Family Life
The Airedale possesses a courageous, loyal and playful temperament. Very intelligent, it excels in obedience and agility, but its stubborn terrier nature requires an experienced and patient owner. Quebec families with older children will find in the Airedale a tireless and protective playmate. This breed needs at least one hour of daily physical activity — perfect for exploring Montreal’s trails or Laval’s dog parks.
Finding an Airedale Terrier in Quebec
Airedale Terrier breeders registered with the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) are few in Quebec, making each listing on QuebecAnnonce all the more valuable. Before adopting, ensure the breeder conducts recommended health testing for hip dysplasia and kidney issues. A healthy Airedale can live 10 to 13 years as an irreplaceable member of your Quebec family.