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BEDLINGTON TERRIER Dog History, Temperament, Health Issues, Grooming and More
History: While the Bedlington Terrier is a cute looking dog its roots go back into the English history as a working dog that was used for hunting. This dog was considered to be a great asset when hunting hares, foxes, badgers, and was also used for rat hunting. This breed came from the area of Northcumerland in England, where they were known as the Rothbury Terrier, its name changed to the Bedlington in about 1825. This dog may seem like a lamb but its history tells us that this dog has been used for hunting and as a miners fighting dog, in the mine pits. The Otterhound and the Dandie Dinmount Terriers are hot contesters to be contributors to this breed.
Temperament: The Bedlington Terrier is a playful, happy dog that is capable of being very affectionate. They can make good family pets. If you have any other pets, like cats it is best that they grow up together. This breed can get on with other dogs but if the other dog shows signs of being dominant this dog will not back down and is a fearsome fighter. They love to dig, and are very fast runners. Although we have a dog that looks like a lamb this dog can be more a lion. This breed like most working dogs need's lots of mental and physical exercise. He loves to run and chase so it is best to let him off the lead in an enclosed area. This dog can be highly strung, and barks so care has to be taken to train them well, with plenty of exercise, if they are well balanced in their needs, problems are less likely. It is best to give good pack leadership and this will help the dog to avoid separation anxiety.
Health issues: The Bedlington Terrier can have a very worrying condition called Copper Storage Disease; this is hereditary and affects the liver. They can also suffer kidney disease, PRA, and thyroid conditions as well.
Grooming: The Bedlington Terrier dog breed is good for allergy sufferers due to the lack of shedding. The coat will need clipping every six to eight weeks. This breed sheds little to no hair. Brush regularly and check the ears plucking as needed to keep the ears clean. This breed can be bathed but only do this when needed as, if too much bathing is done, it can affect the coat, making it limp and lank. If you wish to show this dog then a lot of time needs to be spent learning how to groom this dog to show standards, or cost will be incurred at a specialist saloon.
Living conditions: The Bedlington Terrier dog breed can live anywhere, providing that needs for exercise are met, in both physical and mental stimulation. They will do well in a good secure garden but this is not the same as the walks this breed need.
If you can't find a local breeder in your area don't worry, many breeders are using the major airlines like American, Delta, Continental and Northwest airlines for shipping their puppies.
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