Wisconsin Airedale Terrier Club

  If you are looking for a well-trained super Airedale, Jack is the dale for you.  Jack is a young 7 1/2 years of age, large male weighing in at 95 pounds.  Jack's special talent is upland game and duck hunting.  In fact he has many titles under his belt including Master Tracker.  Jack is a fabulous hunting dog but equally fabulous as a great pet.  He his house trained, crate trained and loves children.  He loves people but is leary of strangers, especially those wearing uniforms. 

His owner recently purchased a new hunting pup and Jack hasn't taken kindly to the new addition.  The new pup doesn't like Jack either so now Jack is looking for a new home. 
Please give Paula a call at 715-526-5961 or an email at airedale@frontiernet.net if you think Jack is the guy for you. 

 

MILES
Date of Birth:  12/2000 
Neutered Male 
83 pounds
 Paula Lackner  715-526-5961
 
Miles a loveable guy, will give you miles and miles of smiles.  Miles and his former Mom lost their home to foreclosure.  She  thought she was helping him by giving him to a friend. Only to find out a few months later, Miles had been tied to a tree since she gave him up.  She went to pick him up and then contacted us. 
Miles came in a few pounds overweight but his foster parents have worked on getting his weight to a nice size for him.  He is neutered, up to date on his vaccinations and house trained. It has taken Miles a few months to realize the change that happened to him has been a good one. He was confused and not sure of his new surroundings but has now become comfortable in his new home. His foster Mom still needs to be near him when he eats as he will not eat if no one is in the room.  He doesn't mind grooming but he is not too fond of getting his nails clipped.  Miles grew up with a cat so he is cat friendly unless the cat tries to eat out of his food bowl.  He is good with other dogs, especially a small dog that has become his pal at the dog park. He loves to be around his foster parents and hang outside while they work in their yard. 
Miles knows sit, lay and shake.  Sometimes he needs a little coaxing but enjoys the one-on-one training and attention.  If you'd like to find out more about Miles and how he would love to be your best friend, please contact Paula Lackner.
 

Airedale Rescue Program....

Every year, for various reasons, many Airedale Terriers in this country find themselves in need of new homes.  Sometimes they are lost or abandoned.  Most often, however, these dogs are unwanted simply because they have become inconvenient for their owners.  It might be a new baby, a move, a new spouse, a divorce, a new house, a new job.  Usually, these life changes are no reflection on the dogs, but they are easily disposable in our fast-paced society.

Good, reliable breeders accept responsibility for dogs they produce and take back if they need help, re-evaluating and placing them in suitable new homes.  Irresponsible breeders fail to live up to their end of the bargain and don't care what happens to their puppies once they are sold.  Some dogs' backgrounds are never known, but good bloodlines run through many "Rescue Dogs".

So many of the Airedales are handsome, frequently under long, matted coats.  And each one can shine, in both spirit and appearance, with grooming.  The transformation is astounding.  Even more impressive are their temeraments-most often very appreciative of at last ending up in the hands of 'Airedale People' who understand them.

Adoptive homes are carefully screened to insure this will be the dog's final home.  Airedale Rescue appreciates help of any kind - from adoptive homes to foster homes.

If you are interested in learning more about the Airedale Rescue Program,

please contact-

Paula Lackner at 715-526-5961 or 715-584-5961  

e-mail:          Airedale@frontiernet.net  

web site:  www.aire-rescue.com

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