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 Bedlington Terrier

 Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

Bedlington Terrier
By Cindy- Lovabledogs.info

 Bedlington Terrier Dog

The Bedlington Terrier is more calmer and less boisterous than many other terriers. The Bedlington Terrier is known as a with a good nature and mild manners. The Bedlington Terrier is an agile and energetic dog, which carries itself with grace and style. These dogs love to play and run around. You need to ensure that there is a safe and secure area for your Bedlington Terrier to get some exercise and outdoor activity. The Bedlington Terrier dogs also love to explore and have a curious streak. The Bedlington Terrier is an intelligent dog. Affectionate and alert, the Bedlington Terrier makes him a good watch dog.

The Bedlington Terrier will get on well with older, considerate children and with children that he has been raised with from an early age. Depending on the individual dogs personality, the attitude of the Bedlington Terrier around strangers can vary from curious to timid and reserved. The Bedlington Terrier dogs tend to get on quite well with other pets, although they may give chase to smaller animals that make a run for it. The Bedlington Terrier dogs can have quite a stubborn streak that can sometimes make training difficult. The Bedlington Terrier dogs also are barkers and diggers. The Bedlington Terrier breed is best suited to more experienced owners.

The Bedlington Terrier Dog
The Bedlington Terrier is one breed that looks more like a lamb than a dog; its coat and head are similar to that of a sheep. It has feet similar to a hare’s, straight forelegs, and a pointy tail. It has a bouncy pace that is apparent when it walks slowly. Despite its tame and diminutive appearance, this breed is known for its ability to take on small but strong quarry in the hunt. Its overall look makes it stand out in the show ring.

Bedlington Terrier Skills
This breed was a prized hunter of fox, badger, and hare, among others, as well as retriever in 19th century England. This was also developed as a hunter of vermin,

and once used as fighting by Bedlington miners. These days, Bedlington terriers make good house pets and watch s. They’re also known to do well in earth trials.

Bedlington Terrier Personality
This playful, cheery, devoted, and affectionate breed makes a great companion. It behaves well with children and around strangers, though may need to get properly acquainted with other pets early on to live harmoniously with them. The Bedlington Terrier is not one to start a fight, but it proves to be a terrifying fighter when provoked. The Bedlington Terrier does okay with other dogs that tend to be calm or submissive, rather than domineering. Be sure to keep the Bedlington Terrier leashed in open areas, as this breed tends to chase and be quite fast on its feet.

Bedlington Terrier Dog Exercise Needs
The Bedlington needs a considerable amount of exercise to keep it motivated, happy, and well behaved. A daily, extended walk or moderate jog is sufficient to meet its fitness needs.

Bedlington Terrier Dog Living Conditions
The Bedlington terrier should live indoors, although it must be taken outside for its exercise needs. It is a good apartment dog, while its indoor activity is moderate. The Bedlington Terrier can do well without a yard, although will need to be brought to a secure area to run off leash.

Bedlington Terrier Dog Grooming Requirements
The Bedlington terrier breeds coat needs twice weekly combing to remove falling hair, as well as bimonthly clipping to maintain its shape. Occasional bathing will clean it good without making the coat limp. Those entering the show ring will need more thorough grooming.

Bedlington Terrier Health Issues
This breed may be susceptible to liver, kidney, and thyroid problems, as well as eye ailments. 
 

Cindy Lovable Dogs. info


Three Year Vet and Dog lover. Owner of Website: Lovabledogs.info

 

 
 
     
 
 
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