The book The Complete Story of the Airedale Terrier was written by author Jowett, Ferguson Marshall, 1866- [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of The Complete Story of the Airedale Terrier book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Complete Story of the Airedale Terrier a good or bad book?
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— Shoulders long and sloping well into the back; shoulder-blades flat. Chest deep, but not broad. Body.— Back short, strong and straight. Ribs well sprung. Hind Quarters. — Strong and muscular, with no droop. Hocks well let down. The Tail set on high and carried gaih^, but not curled over the back. Legs and Feet.— Legs perfectly straight, witli plenty of bone. Feet small and round, with a good depth of pad. Coat. — Hard and wiry, and not so long as to appear ragged; it should also lie straight ...and close, covering the dog well all over the body and legs. Color. — The head and ears, with the exception of dark markings on each side of skull, should be tan, the ears being of a darker shade than the rest; the legs up to the thighs and elbows being also tan, the body black or dark grizzle. Size. — Dogs, 40 to 45 pounds weight. Bitches, slightly less. OF THE AIREDALE TERRIER 89 That as it is the unanimous opinion of the Club that the size of the Airedale Terrier as given in the above Standard, is one of, if not the most important characteristics of the breed, all judges who shall henceforth adjudicate on the merits of the Aire- dale Terrier shall consider undersized specimens of the breed severely handicapped when competing with dogs of the standard weight.
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