Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Photos of assorted California Kennel's TRADITIONAL WORKING AIREDALE TERRIERS & OTHER HUNTING DOGS.

Minnie Pearl
Stickers
Airedale Puppies
Nicki
Fuzzy
Slick (Redline Type)
Rex
Texas Pete
Airedale and Coonhound Pups
Eli and Buck
REX
Rufus





















Wednesday, November 12, 2014

California Kennel Airedales




Hello,
My name is Al Kranbuhl and I have raised, trained and hunted with Airedale Terriers since I was a young boy. I also raise, train and hunt with Hounds, Coonhounds and Beagles for the most part. I also am the administrator of the Traditional Working Airedale message board and operate the Hunting With Airedales Blog.

http://huntingwithairedales.blogspot.com/2010/07/hunting-with-airedales.html

http://traditionalairedale.proboards.com/

I am located in central New York state not California, the name comes from the little farm I moved to on the California road in the Camden area. Below is a Google earth photo of the Ponderosa. Many folks when they hear I am in NY think the city but up my way it is pretty rural and I am surrounded by large woods that go for miles. When one has a farm in this kind of setting raising small animals you are ringing the dinner bell for all sorts of varmints. So this is a great place to breed, raise and train hunting dogs, it has and still does provide plenty of opportunity to test my dogs on all sorts of game.




I often get requests on the makeup of my Airedales, things like coat, size, temperament and my Airedale philosophy so I have set up these pages for some background on my own dogs. I will also post a few photos of the Airedales that went into the makeup of my line.

Another question I am also asked is if I am a breeder that actually developed and hunted my own line of  Airedales or am I just someone that obtains my Airedale breeding stock from established hunting lines and ride the coat tails the breeders that did the hard work?

The answer to that question is I am a breeder that does actually test and hunt my dogs. I can also say I had to get a start somewhere so I did in the beginning and to this day still will try and obtain the best possible breeding stock available. If I believe that my Airedale's ability to hunt will be improved from an outside line I will have no problem getting good hunting dogs from other top breeders to incorporate into my line and will give credit where credit is due.

California Pete