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Description: In full show trim the Bedlington Terrier looks more like a shorn lamb than a dog. The Bedlington Terrier is a rather quiet dog suitable for family life, easy to train and usually adores children. The Bedlington Terrier will make a loyal companion who is affectionate and able to adapt to every mood of their owner. A true terrier, the Bedlington Terrier is lovable, full of fun, and a terror when its temper is provoked.

Other Names: Rothbury Terrier

Bedlington TerrierHeight: 15 - 17 inches
Weight: 17 - 23 lbs.

Colors: Blue, liver or sandy, with or without tan.
Coat: Thick and linty.

Temperament: The Bedlington is alert, affectionate.
With Children: Yes, the Bedlington loves children
With Pets: Yes, good
Special Skills: In the past, they were used to kill rodents and hunt. Today, they are a family pet.

Watch-dog: Very High
Guard-dog: Very Low

Care and Training: Regular trimming every six weeks by a professional groomer is required to maintain their peculiar lamblike appearance. The Bedlington Terrier is a non-shedding breed. Brush the Bedlington Terrier coat regularly and clean and pluck insides of their ears. The Bedlington Terrier needs plenty of exercise. Keep the Bedlington Terrier on a leash as they are fast runners and will give chase to a cat if given the opportunity. Stubborn at times the Bedlington Terrier is relatively easy to train.
Learning Rate: High, attentive and eager to please.

Activity: High
Living Environment: A home with a big fenced yard and a family who will give plenty attention to them.

Health Issues: Liver problems, hereditary kidney diseases and eye problems.

Life Span: 15 - 17 Years
Litter Size:
3 - 6

Country of Origin: Great Britain
History: Formerly known as the Rodbury, Rothbury or Northumberland Fox Terrier. The Bedlington Terrier roots evolved from Northumberland, England where they were used to hunt foxes and weasels. The Bedlington Terrier was crossed with Whippet blood to produce their speed, agility and graceful movement. A popular dog with poachers the Bedlington Terrier earned the nickname of Gypsy Dog.

First Registered by the AKC: 1886
AKC Group: Terrier
Class: Terrier
Registries: AKC, ANKC, CKC, FCI (Group 3), KC (GB), UKC

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