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Selecting Your Airedale

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How much you spend for your Airedale should depend on the purpose for which you are buying him. If you are planning to show your dog, then you want a puppy with good bloodlines and the possibility of developing into a champion. This may cost several hundred dollars, and if you are not an expert on dogs, you should have an expert help you make your selection.

If you want your Airedale to be solely a pet or companion or guard for children, you can acquire a good dog for considerably less money. The fact that his conformation may be a bit off and his ancestors weren't champions won't make him any less valuable for your purposes.

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