Airedale Terrier Head Should be well balanced with little apparent difference between the length of skull and foreface. Skull Should be long and flat, not too broad between the ears and narrowing very slightly to the eyes. Scalp should be free from wrinkles, stop hardly visible and cheeks level and free from fullness. Ears Should be V-shaped with carriage rather to the side of the head, not pointing to the eyes, small but not out of proportion to the size of the dog. The topline of the folded ear should be above the level of the skull. Foreface Should be deep, powerful, strong and muscular. Should be well filled up before the eyes. Eyes Should be dark, small, not prominent, full of terrier expression, keenness and intelligence. |
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