
In a bustling Manchester hotel, a group of dog enthusiasts gathers after a bench show, swapping stories and jokes over dinner. When a quiet, passionate Airedale fanatic is asked to define his favorite breed, he answers in a flash: “the biggest and best terrier.” That moment launches a lively celebration of the Airedale’s remarkable versatility—from herding livestock and pulling sleds to guarding homes and tending children.
The book then unfolds as a thorough, affectionate guide, detailing the Airedale’s sturdy build, distinctive wiry coat, and keen temperament. Readers learn the exact proportions, colors, and character traits that make the breed both a capable worker and a loyal companion. Filled with vivid anecdotes and practical advice, it offers anyone curious about this all‑rounder a clear picture of why the Airedale has earned its legendary reputation.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (96K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2013-10-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1886–1970
A journalist and historian of chemistry, Williams Haynes helped turn industrial science into lively reading for general audiences. His books traced the stories of chemicals, dyes, and the American chemical industry with a reporter’s eye for detail.
View all books
by Ernst von Otto

by Dinks, W. N. (William Nelson) Hutchinson, Edward Mayhew

by Walter Esplin Mason

by Robert Leighton

by Charles Henry Lane

by Maurice Maeterlinck

by A. F. (Albert Frederick) Hochwalt

by Mrs. Leslie Williams