Bedlington Terrier

Everything you need to know about Bedlington Terriers

Life Expectancytypically 11+ years
SheddingShort length with low shedding
SizeMedium

How to pronounce Bedlington Terrier: bed·luhng·tuhn teh·ree·uh

Bedlington Terriers are small, moderately active dogs originating from England. Often compared to lambs in appearance, Bedlington Terriers’ fleecy coat can be any colour, but is often white or grey. 

From digging and chasing, to playing and snoozing. Natural dog behaviours aren’t breed-specific. 

But with each pooch comes their own loveable quirks, as well as some important things to consider.

If you’re thinking about giving a Bedlington Terrier a forever home, here are some key facts that might help your decision.

Caring for Bedlington Terriers

Every dog is different with their own personality and needs. Here are some areas to think about when taking care of a Bedlington Terriers.

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Health issues

Before you become a Bedlington Terrier parent, find out about any possible health issues. Not all Bedlington Terriers face them, but it’s good to be prepared. 

Speak with your local vet for more information...

How much food does a Bedlington Terrier need?

Not all Bedlington Terriers need the same amount of food. This depends on their:

  • age
  • size
  • activity levels
  • fitness
  • weight. 

Dog food packets usually provide a...

How much exercise does a Bedlington Terrier need?

Bedlington Terriers are usually moderately active dogs who need regular exercise and stimulation to keep them physically and mentally healthy. 

They need daily walks, plus plenty of time and opportunity to ...

How much grooming does a Bedlington Terrier need?

Bedlington Terriers shed very little but still need grooming. To put your dog at ease and help their confidence, introduce handling and grooming step by step. This will make grooming more enjoyable for everyone and en...

What size crate do you need for a Bedlington Terrier?

When in their crate, your dog should be able to comfortably:

  • stand up at their full height
  • turn around without touching the sides
  • lie down and stretch out
  • wag their tail. 
  • <...

Bedlington Terrier behaviour and training

While Bedlington Terriers may share some common traits, it’s important to remember that every dog is different.

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What’s the temperament of a Bedlington Terrier?

Like us, every furball has their own unique personality shaped by their experiences. This means that different Bedlington Terriers have varying temperaments. 

As dogs grow, they learn all about the world. T...

Are Bedlington Terriers easy to train?

Any breed of dog can be taught new tricks. The important thing is that the learning is positive. Find out your doggo’s favourite snacks, toys or treats. These work well as rewards for training and they find it much mo...

Are Bedlington Terriers good with children?

Every dog has a different personality shaped by their life experiences. They develop likes and dislikes as they grow, and react differently to situations.

However, some ways of respecting and behaving safely aro...

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