Bedlington Terrier
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| Exercise | Medium |
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| Easily Trainable | Challenging |
| Watchdog | Good |
| Good with Children | Yes |
| Good with Other Animals | Medium |
| Indoor / Outdoor Living | Indoor |
| Grooming | Weekly |
| Feeding | Normal Diet |
| Size | Small |
Bedlington Terrier Description
Bedlington Terriers are a lean looking and long-legged dog. They have an arched back and a particularly narrow, sloping head. Their coat is similar in appearance to that of a sheep’s coat, the hair is especially dense and looks woollen. Colours include black, blue, tan, sand and liver. They have small, deep-set eyes and hanging, pendent ears.Bedlington Terrier Character
The Bedlington Terrier is quite a dominant breed of dog, they like to be in charge and seem to prefer larger dogs to smaller ones. They are fast and capable of galloping at high speeds when exercising. They are small but display great courage when required and are very loyal to their owners. The Bedlington Terrier needs socialization when young to ensure that it will not take its dominant streak too far.Please note: This is only a guide.
You must contact a breeder club, read relevant literature and even contact vets to understand the full requirements of this breed.
Please ensure your lifestyle, home and family are suited to this particular breed and you fully understand the requirements needed to give the dog the life it deserves.



