Puppy Dog Breed Bedlington Terrier
The Bedlington Terrier is a breed of terrier named after the mining town of Bedlington Northumberland in North East England Appearance The Bedlington Terrier is often described as looking like a lamb on a leash probably because it has non-shedding fur with a woolly texture These dogs may be blue sandy liver or dark brown black and sable and can be solid colours or have tan markings This breed has a wedge-shaped head with sparkling triangular eyes Its body shape however is unusual for a terrier being somewhat like a Greyhound in construction which enables it to gallop at great speed However the front legs are constructed differently from those quick hounds in that the front legs are closer together at the feet than at the elbows - creating a triangular shape when viewed from the front This enables them to turn or pivot quickly when chasing quarry at high speed They are groomed with long hair left on the top of their skull and muzzle tassels on the ears and…Read More about Bedlington Terrier at WikiPedia
Latest Bedlington Terrier Frequently Asked Questions:
HAs anyone head of a bedlington terrier?
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we saved a bedlington terrier mix from a shelter...she looks like heck and needs to be groomed...what do i tell the groomer to do to her to make her look good?
Answer:http://bedlingtonamerica.com/breed/grooming.pdf
I would like to know if your Bedlington Terrier Digs alot when in the yard. I really like the look of this dog, but I saw online that it tends to dig, So Just wondering about yours, thanks.
Answer:all terrier types tend to dig and can be a handful if not entertained enough and can be a bit nippy with kids but are good walking companions and good gaurd dogs cus they do bark alot and are cat killers as they are used for rabbiting here in the uk so if you have or like cats dont get one but they are alot of fun if you have the time to spend with them, bedlington terriers are great dogs if like all breeds are trained the right way good luck
I have a 14 week old bedlington terrier/yorkie/shitzu cross. She is chocolate brown but is starting to get some grey hair on her back. I have discovered that bedlington terriers change colour. At what age does this happen? I love her colour at the moment! No, I didn't realise that yorkies and shitzus also changed colour!!! Will she look completely different or will she still have some chocolate brown??
Answer:There is really no way to tell what color she will be.. especially since she has picked up genetics from several different breeds and is, essentially, a mutt. This is one of the issues with buying a mutt... no real way to determine how they will turn out.
Answer:www.AKC.org, you can find the breed club there, and you should be able to find that info from the breed club. Maybe not online, but by contacting them directly they may be able to help.