Airedale Terrier and Beagle Dogs Available for Adoption in Washington, Pennsylvania
PUPPERCINO
Airedale Terrier, Beagle
🇺🇸
Washington, Pennsylvania
April 22nd
male, medium, adult
DESCRIPTION
Puppercino and his papa, Bear, came from a home with too many dogs and an owner who was overwhelmed despite the best of intentions. Puppercino (“Cino”) is smaller than his dad. He’s a 4 year old timid little guy with the sweetest face and a slight fu-manchu mustache curling around his wiry snout. Cino is that funny mix that at some angles the iPhone says Airedale, while in repose, it turns up as beagle. Let’s call him unique, since it’s tough to pin down a breed. He is not used to the leash yet and is a possible flight risk for now, but he is also a grade “A” lap dog according to the volunteers and a cuddlebug who just wants to feel safe and secure.
You can visit the dogs from noon - 3 pm Saturdays and Sundays, otherwise by appointment. We always recommend submitting an application (and a copy of recent vet records for your current pets if applicable) to info@aradopt.org.
Link to application: https://www.angelridgeanimalrescue.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Dog-Application.pdf
ABOUT: AIREDALE TERRIER DOG BREED
The Airedale Terrier, known as the "King of Terriers," is a versatile and intelligent breed with a distinctive wire coat and a playful yet courageous nature. With origins in England, this breed excels in a variety of roles, including hunting, working, and companionship. Airedales are loyal, protective, and energetic dogs that require regular exercise and mental stimulation. They are known for their independent spirit, strong prey drive, and strong willed personality, making them a beloved choice for experienced owners.
The Beagle is a beloved breed known for its friendly nature, curious personality, and distinctive howl. These small to medium sized dogs are incredibly sociable and get along well with both humans and other pets. Beagles are curious and energetic, always eager to follow a scent with their incredible sense of smell, making them excellent hunting and tracking dogs. Their short coat is easy to maintain, and they are adaptable to various living environments, making them popular companions for families and individuals alike.