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Dear Shane, Thank you for reminding us of Winston’s 3rd Birthday today – coinciding with Fathers’ Day. Please see below a few shots taken in the last couple of days. Winston is our joy and has accompanied our daughter Maya (now 16) through recent and persistent Covid-lockdowns, keeping her happy & sane. Winston has a strong personality and demands a lot of love (which is freely given!). We exercise him 2x day and he has some professional exercising too. He didn’t have a haircut recently as we love his beatnik look plus due to Covid lockdown his beloved Ashani (dog concierge) couldn’t visit. Have a great Sunday and thanks for getting in touch! Warm regards, Stefanie, Tissa & Maya
Tissa Aluwihare
ColomboSri Lanka
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Dear La Sheika & Gabor, It’s been nearly 2 month, since Karma (new name is “Lumi”) arrived Beijing. Everything went well, and this is a very lovely and naughty boy. He is 18.5Kg now, and he is getting alone with people and other puppies very well. I just share some of the pictures of Lumi in Beijing , and maybe the breeder will love to know. Thanks again & best regards Leon Li
Ang Li
BeijingChina
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Dear Shane
Thank for email and wishes. The puppy is growing, health and happy
Thank you for Europuppies.com bring the angel to our community.
Ang Li
BeijingChina
Few breeds carry as much history as the Airedale Terrier. Born in the valley of the River Aire in Yorkshire, England, this dog was shaped in the 1850s by working-class mill hands who needed one dog capable of everything — hunting otters and water rats along the riverbank, running down rabbits on land, and guarding the home at night.
By the time the Kennel Club of England formally recognised the breed in 1886, the Airedale had already earned its nickname: King of Terriers. During World War I, the breed served as a messenger, scout, ambulance dog, and sentry on the Western Front — a testament to its intelligence, bravery, and remarkable physical endurance under pressure.
Today, the Airedale thrives as a loyal family companion and versatile working partner — still used in police and military roles in some countries, but equally at home hiking with an active family or learning new tricks in the back garden. This breed rewards a confident, experienced owner who can match its energy, humour, and independent streak with consistent, positive leadership.