Face Of A Lamb, Heart Of A Lion: The Bedlington Terrier
Posted by Kimberly on September 12th, 2007
The Bedlington Terrier is named after the mining town of Bedlington, Northumberland in England.
The body shape of this terrier is very unusual, and somewhat resembles how a Greyhound or Whippet is configured. However, this shape allows this dog to gallop with great speed.
Although it looks like a meek, little lamb, this breed is very much a terrier, and is yet another fearless terrier bred to hunt weasel and fox, known to even fight to the death.
It is rumored that the Bedlington may have helped with the early development of the Kerry Blue Terrier.
Here’s a great article I found to help fill us in on this fascinating Terrier Breed.
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All About the Bedlington Terrier Dog Breed
By Sarah Freeland
The Bedlington Terrier, also called the Rodbury, the Rothbury, and the Northumberland Fox Terrier, is a British breed that was originally developed to be a fox and weasel hunter. This breed descends from a crossing of the
Rothbury dog and the Bedlington bitch. Some sources also mention the Otterhound and Dandie Dinmont Terrier as possible contributors to this breed. This breed is known for its speed, hunting skills, agility and intelligence.
Physical characteristics of the Bedlington Terrier
This is a standard sized dog that grows to be between 15 and 17 inches tall. Its weigh generally stays between about 17 and 23 pounds. Their fur coat is thick and linty. The colors that this breed comes in include liver, sandy, tan, and blue. It’s appearance resembles that of a sheep.
Temperament and behavior of the Bedlington Terrier
This is a very affectionate dog breed that loves to be around children. They also work well in multi-pet homes. Their terrier nature makes them a natural watch dog that will alert you when strangers approach your home.
Regular grooming and care of the Bedlington Terrier
This breed requires frequent grooming. They will need their hair trimmed every 6 to 8 weeks to maintain their lambish appearance. They don’t shed so you may have to pluck their coat periodically to remove dead hair and prevent matting. This is an active breed that needs a lot of exercise. However, their speed and curiosity makes it necessary for you to keep them on a leash or in a fenced in area.
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Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Sarah_Freeland
http://EzineArticles.com/?All-About-the-Bedlington-Terrier-Dog-Breed&id=647982
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Neat Fact:
The Bedlington Terrier is actually a very accomplished, A+ water dog too! Amazing little terriers!
I really hope you enjoyed today’s installment of Terrier Lover. These guys are so unconventional-looking, but a Terrier through and through! Until next time…
Love Your Terrier,
Kimberly Edwards
P.S. Books are difficult to find on this special breed of terrier, but I did find a great one. Check it out here:
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September 13th, 2007 at 1:01 am
Face Of A Lamb, Heart Of A Lion: The Bedlington Terrier…
This terrier looks so “unterrier-like”, but is very much a terrier at heart. I was totally unaware that they were so tough and well rounded, and that they are known for their speed and agility. Wow!…