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re: Dog dental cleanings, legit or scam?

Posted on 2/14/24 at 7:24 am to
Posted by Stevo
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2004
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Posted on 2/14/24 at 7:24 am to
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I have a 110 lb Airedale


Wow, had no idea Airedales got that big. We have 2 Airedales. The male is 65 lbs.
Posted by AceHole
Your mothers bedroom
Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 2/14/24 at 8:23 am to
most don’t he is a Oorang…

During the 1930s, when airedales were farmed like livestock, Capt. Walter Lingo, of LaRue, Ohio, developed the Oorang Airedale strain. The name came from a line of bench champions, headed by King Oorang 11, a dog which was said to have been the finest utility dog. King could retrieve waterfowl and upland game, tree raccoons, drive cattle and sheep, and bay mountain lions, bears, and wolves. King even fought one of the best fighting bull terriers, and killed his opponent. He also trained in Red Cross work, and served the American Expeditionary Force at the front in France.

Lingo simply was not satisfied with the average strain of Airedale, and after an incredible series of breedings, for which he brought in great Airedales from all over the world, he created the "King Oorang". At the time, Field and Stream magazine called it, "the greatest utility dog in the history of the world." The Oorang Kennel Company continued until Walter Lingo's death in 1969.
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