Bedlington Terrier - Terrier
Family:
terrier
Area of origin:
England
Original function:
killing rat, badger, and other vermin
Average size of male:
Ht: 16.5, Wt: 17-23
Average size of female:
Ht: 15.5, Wt: 17-23
Other names:
Rothbury terrier
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Bedlington Terrier Temperament
The Bedlington is among the softer terriers, not only in looks and feel but in temperament. She is companionable, demonstrative and loyal. She enjoys her creature comforts and is a fairly quiet house dog. She may give chase to small animals outdoors, but she can usually coexist with them indoors.
Bedlington Terrier Care
The Bedlington needs daily exercise in a safe place; she loves to run and chase. Her needs can be met with a good long walk or vigorous romp. This is not a breed that should live outside. Her coat needs combing once or twice weekly, plus scissoring to shape the coat every other month. Hair that is shed tends to cling to the other hair rather than shedding.
Bedlington Terrier Health
Major concerns: copper toxicosis
Minor concerns: retinal dysplasia, renal cortical hypoplasia, distichiasis
Occasionally seen: patellar luxation
Suggested tests: DNA for copper toxicosis, eye
Life span: 12-14 years
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