Sep 03

Buddy is a happy, healthy, boisterous four year old Airedale with an enthusiastic character to match his size. He probably weighs around 90lbs. We think his energetic nature and positive temper would undoubtedly respond well to obedience classes. He is vivacious and eager to please and very curious about the world around him. He is protective of his home and family. He is a good-natured fellow, though his energy level means an adult oriented home with a large yard or in a rural setting would be ideal. He would probably do well with teens who have previous experience with dogs.

Buddy has been well cared for which shows in his immaculate coat and happy expression. He has been neutered. He is easy to groom and will prance proudly after a bath and brush.

Buddy has learned to sit, stay and come, though he would enjoy a home that would help him practice more often and teach him new tricks. As Buddy is very smart, there is no doubt he would learn quickly. His strong appetite should make him easy to train with treat motivation.

A home with cats or other small pets would not be suitable for Buddy.

For further information regarding Buddy, please contact Maureen Scott

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Aug 19

While children learn their alphabet in school with the usual help of “A” is for Apple – anyone with an Airedale in their home knows that Airedales have their own version of the “Alphabet”. 

Alphabet quilts have been created throughout history with many themes – birds, flowers, animals, babies, school blocks and scores of others.  But the ladies in the Bee felt that an Airedale’s take on an alphabet quilt would surely be very different with that great sense of humor, fun and devil-may-care attitude… so we proudly offer you a truly beautiful art quilt, made with love, pride and incredible talent!

A is for Airedale

Click on the quilt or here to check out this NAR Fundraising Art Quilt.

Aug 04

It was September in 2004 when I first heard about him.  Duke was in Calgary when I got the call that this oversized boy needed a last chance foster placement or he would be euthanized.  He had been with his second family who had adopted him through the SPCA.  They had no history other than knowing he was about 4 years old and then one day shortly after being adopted he had snapped at one of the kids.  The family felt they couldn’t keep him because of their children but felt it wasn’t Duke’s fault and he needed a last chance.  After having him assessed in Calgary, it was determined that this boy could be saved but he needed a special place where he would be trained and have lots of one on one time.  I jumped up and down and sent an email asking for him to be sent to me in Ottawa.

Sending an Airedale, let alone an oversized Airedale, on a plane is not something AireCanada ever does but this was a one shot deal.  This had to work or Duke was going to be put down.  Joanne Helm in Calgary took care of getting a crate and making flight arrangements while our treasurer Jim Scott tried to find the dollars to make this work.  One quick email out to all the Airedale lovers we knew and all the sudden funds for Duke were pouring in from across the globe.  We had enough money to fly this big guy and money to spare to deal with his sensitive medical needs.  Duke was hypothyroid and showed all signs of being a Plechner dog (http://www.drplechner.com/home.php) so we knew that he would use these funds quickly but that they would make a difference in making him adoptable.

Upon arriving in Ottawa  I was stunned to see this Airedale who was massive and looked like he was part hippo.  Little did I know that this boy was going to steal our hearts and teach me more than any other foster I have ever had.

This is Duke with Groovy.  Groovy is a standard Airedale female weighing 55lbs

After visiting with our vet and starting Duke on the proper thyroid medication, our next task was obedience classes because he was a puller and was not sure about other dogs.  He passed with flying colours and learned not to dive through my legs and toss me head over heels.  He was so tall and I am a mere 5′ 2″  so that when he went through my legs he picked me up off my feet and I would half stumble and half ride him to regain my footing!

At that time I had 3 of my own dogs, a 15 year old Airedale mix, a 12 year old senior rescue (Bowfsie who was sooooo grumpy) and a young 2 year old Airedale female.  The young one, Groovy LOVED Duke.  They played and cuddled and chased day and night.  Bowfsie and Duke hated each other and we quickly learned that if Duke didn’t like something he made a point of letting everyone know about it.  After a major conflict between Duke and Bowfsie, poor Duke was relegated to living in a muzzle when loose with all the other dogs. 

He had so much against him.  Who was going to adopt a big goofy boy with thyroid and hip issues who couldn’t be around children, probably could never live with another dog and who did what he wanted when he wanted.  Let me tell you, when a 120 dog decided to lay down in front of the fridge and not move, he doesn’t move!

 Duke had his own room with a crate.  He chose to sleep on the couch! 

Well after 6 months of re-training and medical issues being dealt with, I got an email from Barbara Curtiss of NEAR (New England Airedale Rescue) with the perfect family for Duke.  She was so right!!  Dawn and Richard from Vermont drove to Ottawa to meet Dukey.  It was love at first sight.  They sat down on my couch and Duke climbed right up and laid across Dawn’s lap.  He picked them.   In March 2005 Duke moved to his new home and finally got to be the dog he was meant to be.   Boy did he live the life, I just about packed my bags and joined him.

Duke’s cruisin’ car

 Duke’s work truck

 Duke’s Cows

Duke’s chair and favorite sleeping spot


What amazes me to this day is that Duke traveled from Calgary to Ottawa to Vermont but his story traveled the globe as Airedale friends helped make his journey possible.  But now the tale comes to a conclusion.

It is with great sadness that today I received a call letting me know that the King has gone to the rainbow bridge.  His family helped him cross when he was no longer able to live a pain free life due to his hips and mobility issues.  We speculate that Duke was about eleven and a half.  He lived the best Airedale life.  He worked on the farm, he slept in his chair, he cruised around town and three years ago he began a new adventure raising an Airedale sister, Ruby who was his very best friend.  And most importantly he knew the love of a family who cared for him deeply.

My heart goes out to Richard, Dawn and family who gave Dukey so much love and care over the past 6 years. I can only hope that the joy he brought you over
your time together will live in your hearts and minds forever. My heartfelt thanks also goes out to all the friends who helped Duke on this incredible journey.

Thank you for touching so many of our lives Dukey.  You will stay in our hearts  always.


Aug 02

This handsome 3 year old boy is named Lennon.  He is very happy and loves to play, play, play.    At this time, Lennon has more energy than he can expend so he is looking for an active family who has a fenced yard and experience with Airedales.  He is very clever and will try and out think you if you let him so training will be a must but he is very eager to learn.  He pulls on his leash when walked and will bark if left outside alone.  He currently lives very  happily with a cat and a small dog and loves every dog he meets.  Lennon has not had any experience around young children and would likely get very excited and knock them over.

If you have a fenced yard and no young children and you are looking for a beautiful, bright, cheery companion that will steal your heart, Lennon is your boy! 

For more info please contact Stephanie ~ rebels_mommy@yahoo.com.  We do currently have a volunteer in the Montreal area so we are accepting applications from Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec.


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Aug 02

A Letter From Munro

By Steph MacNeil - Ontario Success No Comments »

Dear Steph,

I would like to thank you for my stay at your excellent Bed & Breakfast.  I felt very welcome in your home and the hospitality was most generous. I would also like to thank you for your recommendation for my future accommodations.  Since arriving here, I have learned many new things, but overall I’ve found the adjustment quite easy.  There is another dog here, Penta, who quickly became a good friend and companion.  She has been very helpful at explaining thing that were unfamiliar to me.

One of these was that the two mobile, furry toys weren’t toys at all: they were cats.  As you know, I’d never really encountered these before, and it took some
 
 effort to resist playing with them.  (Apparently, they don’t like that.)  Did you know that they squeak, as well?   And hiss.  Anyway, I’ve got the idea now, and I must say that they squeak and hiss less than they used to.  Perhaps the batteries are running down.






 

The people here are very keen on exercise, so I have no doubt that I’ll stay in shape.  It’s been fun exploring new places and also making new friends in the neighbourhood.  I’ve also been given a new bed, leash, etc., and there seems to be a ready supply of sticks and chews!
They tell me that I’ll be going to school with Penta, so that we can have a ‘refresher’ of all the things we know.  We walk well together, but apparently it causes alarm when I develop plans of my own at the dog park.  I always come back, though, so I don’t really see what the problem is!  Not to worry, I’m happy to go along with the plan – it could be fun!

I’ve borrowed some pictures to give you an idea of my new friends – hope you like them!


All the best and thanks again,
munro



 

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May 31

Munroe – Ottawa area

By Steph MacNeil - Ontario Success No Comments »

If you are in or near the Ottawa area and would like the chance to have a beautiful 6 year old (7 in 3 weeks) AireBoy join your family then Munroe is for you.  This healthy boy is a registered Airedale, he is neutered, up to date on his shots and recently had a dental cleaning.  He is good with other dogs, very funny and well trained.   We aren’t sure about cats since he has never lived with one but does like to bark at them. 

Munroe is in a heartbreaking situation.  He is loosing his home due to an illness in the family and the family are devistated at having to say good bye to this beautiful boy.  Can you be his and their Angel by taking him into your family?

Not only are we looking for a permanent home for Munroe, we also need an Airedale experience foster home.  Please contact me, Stephanie (rebels_mommy@yahoo.com), immediately if you think you’re an ideal family for fostering Munroe.

If you are considering adopting Munroe, please complete the adoption application and I will be in touch.

Thanks for thinking of a rescue,

Stephanie

***** Congratulations to Munroe and Belinda and family on the adoption of this beautiful boy!*******  Pictures to follow!


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May 31

Barkley


I am a 4 yr old neutered boy looking for a very special family.  I have recently been diagnosed with Diabetes and require insulin shots twice a day.  Aside from the diabetes I am a very happy and active guy who is up to date on all my shots.  I like my crate, walk well on a leash and with a bit of work I even come when I am called!  Who wouldn’t love me???  Oh you need to know that I love when company comes to visit and like most Airedales I have a very enthusiastic hello.  With my adoption you also get free pest removal services.  I promise to do my best to rid your yard of squirrels and varmints!  If you have a fenced yard, can help me look after my health needs and will love life with a happy energetic Aireboy, please fill in an adoption application and contact Barbara Durance at bpdurance@rogers.com 


Tail wags and Aire kisses,


Barkley!


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May 16

Brie is a wonderful girl who gets along with all shapes and sizes of dogs.  She is very playful so it would be great for her to have an active owner or to be with someone who has another young and playful dog. She is well mannered and will naturally follow you around.  She loves to be bathed and brushed and is always happy, friendly and a joy to have around.   She does like to jump up on people and she pulls on leash but training will curb this activity.  A fenced yard is a must for this lovely active girl. This Airedale loves her food and treats so training will not be a problem.  She would do really well in obedience classes and obedience lessons will be a condition of adoption.  Brie is intact and will be spayed prior to adoption.

If you are interested in adopting Brie, please submit our online application form

For further information regarding Brie, contact our Nova Scotia coordinator, Maureen Tate

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May 06

Sarah

By Maureen - BC Success No Comments »

Sixteen-month-old Sarah came into Ontario rescue on April 25/10. She had been bathed, but was horribly matted because she had never been groomed. It was believed that she had allergies and she had open sores on different parts of her body. She was loved but her family were moving and also expecting a new baby. They felt that they were not giving her the time she deserved.

Sarah is a lively girl that will sit, shake a paw and wait for a release command for her meals. She’s a sweetheart, needing some one that could give her the exercise and leadership that she’s been lacking. Because Sarah is a busy girl, without this leadership and exercise, she could easily become a nuisance.

Sarah is now living in a great home where she is being walked and played with. She has a new Mom and Dad and a Wheaton Terrier brother who has attended many obedience classes. Her skin issues are being addressed and she is starting to feel comfortable and happy with her forever family.

Barbara Durance in Ontario

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May 06

On April 24/10, Holly took a car ride to meet her new family in Brantford. Due to a divorce and a move to smaller living quarters, her original family had to say goodbye after six years to a wonderful affectionate Airedale.

Holly is a lady with impeccable manners, a lovely disposition and a dainty “aire”. She arrived, ready to meet her future family, wearing a bright new red collar and lead, the better to show off her wonderful grooming . When she was introduced to the couple who had offered her a home, her tail went up and she was happy to discover she would have a brother, a younger Airedale boy who was excited to have an Airedale sister to play with.

Holly’s forever home is wondering why they waited so long to add another Airedale to their family!

Barbara Durance in Ontario

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