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Airdale Terrier and Bedlington Terrier
Airdale Terrier and Bedlington Terrier, stand above a beaver they have killed Date: 20th century
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A Proud Catch: An Airdale Terrier and Bedlington Terrier with a Beaver, Early 20th Century This photograph captures the essence of the hunting spirit embodied by two terriers - an Airdale Terrier and a Bedlington Terrier - as they proudly stand above the carcass of a beaver they have hunted and killed. The image, taken in the early 20th century, showcases the strong bond between these two breeds and their instinctive hunting abilities. The Airdale Terrier, also known as the Bingley Terrier or the Waterside Terrier, was originally bred in England for fox and otter hunting. Its tall, muscular build and distinctive coat made it an excellent water dog, allowing it to traverse various terrains with ease. In this photograph, the Airdale Terrier's alert and determined expression is evident, as it gazes intently at the camera with its piercing eyes. The Bedlington Terrier, on the other hand, was developed in the North East of England for fox and badger hunting. Known for its unique, curly coat and distinctive "Roman nose," the Bedlington Terrier is a versatile breed that excels in both above and below-ground work. In this scene, the Bedlington Terrier's sleek, agile body is on full display as it poses confidently next to its hunting partner. The beaver, a large, semi-aquatic rodent, was once hunted for its valuable fur and castoreum, an aromatic substance used in perfumes and medicine. The terriers' impressive hunting skills allowed them to successfully track and kill these elusive creatures, providing essential resources for their human companions. This photograph is a testament to the strong bond between man and dog, as well as the natural instincts and abilities of these two terrier breeds. It offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the hunting traditions and practices that have shaped the history of these beloved breeds.
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