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LILLY & SAM

LILLY

Lilly was one of the Arizona 19. Click here to read more about her. Sam was with Airedale Rescue in Missouri. Lilly and her mom drove all the way from Arizona to Missouri to make sure that they would get along. They are now best buddies.

Sam and Lilly play bitey face every day and do tuck butt runs around the house. Sam loves people and helps Lilly realize that it is OK to let strangers pet her. Sam also taught Lilly about nose pokes, which are especially effective in getting your humans' attention when they are trying to get dressed in the morning.


The correct coat color of an Airedale Terrier is a black saddle, with a tan head, ears and legs; or a dark grizzle saddle (black mixed with gray and white). Both are acceptable in the AKC breed standard.

Because each volunteer must use their own funds when they rescue a mix, volunteers are only able to provide limited assistance to any dog considered an Airedale mix, including "red" and "black" Airedales. Those of us who have had personal contact with the red and black Airedales know that other than their color, they are pure Airedale in temperament, conformation and even non-shedding. They make great companions and, if we could, we would help every dog that needs a new home.

 

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