For the hotheaded Airedale Terrier, getting a head start on training while they’re still puppies is a good move, helping to establish your family bond early, and leading them into a stress-free adulthood. Positive reinforcement (treats and praise) is the best way to train your Airedale Terrier. Make sure you reward your puppy with lots of different treats to keep their intelligent minds engaged. Obedience training is a good idea for an Airedale Terrier, so consider taking them to puppy school. A toy with a game or a challenge is also a good idea for your clever Airedale Terrier in its idle time.
Healthy puppies will have clean ears with no signs of discharge, redness, inflammation or pungent odour. If the puppy is aggressively scratching or pawing their ear, tilting their head or excessively flipping their head, it may also be a sign of discomfort. Breeds with floppy ears are more prone to infection or disease.