TOP 10 interesting facts about the Bedlington Terrier, a spirited, affectionate and eneregetic dog breed.
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Short Bedlington Terrier description:
The Bedlington Terrier has curly coat, pear shaped head, deep chest, slender muzzle and arched back. The average height should be between 38-44 cm, which is 15-18 inches and weight between 7-11 kg, which is 17-23 pounds. The females are naturally little bit smaller than males.

The Bedlington Terrier is a highly energetic dog with high stamina. They are also very fast, when they want to be. Not only on land, but also in water. Yes, this is an extraordinary swimmer. Their high activity level is a reason why they excell in various dog sports, for example in agility or tracking trials.

Bedlington Terrier facts VIDEO TIMESTAMPS:
0:33 Origin
1:05 Hunters
1:26 Dark color
1:50 High energy
2:10 Social animals
2:29 Training
2:50 Brave dogs
3:11 Size
3:35 Hypoallergenic
4:04 Long lifespan

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35 Comments

  1. I have a 6 year old called Belle. She is very affectionate and playful, as well as being very cute. I love her so much ❤️.

  2. This was the first dog I knew as a child, Reuben, then a few years after he passed on, my family got 2 more, Ruby and Gibson.They were named by the breeder and we always kept the name, especially in this case as Ruby and Gibson, or Rub + on = Rubon or Reuben! 😀 While Ruby unfortunately wasn't able to stay with us as long as Gibson, the latest edition to the family, Izabelle (or Izzy), came to help keep Gibson company to this day! I would have a Bedlington of my own in a heartbeat but my wife is more fond of larger dogs, but she still loves my parents pups (especially couch cuddles and naps!) Great breed for families as the bedlington are just so gentle with children and elderly grandparents (my grandmother HATED dogs, but still warmed up to Reuben and even would share food from her plate on Sunday night dinners!). Great video!

  3. 0:34 The Bedlington Terrier has the head of a lamb, the heart of a lion and the fielding skills of Dick Stuart (AKA Dr. Strangeglove, Stonefingers, The Man With the Iron Glove).

  4. My first ever dog was a bedlington and she was amazing. I love your accent too! 😊

  5. My dog 🐶 awesome but he's very bad around other dogs.. I think it's cos I brought him up alone or with a cat 🐈

  6. I rescued one in 2009. He is still with me at 17 y/o. Your description is spot on. Very wonderful breed and so surprisingly talented creature.

  7. Training done early makes for a brilliant dog for life. High maintenance for good health,but worth it. Exercise essential.Great at home so long as Exercise is done daily, twice a day if walks are short.

  8. hi! Will it difficult to train Bedlington in obedience sport? do you know sport dog among Bedlington, not agility?

  9. I owned a Beddlington called Fergus and he was such a character a smashing dog . They are a great breed and in the right hands very talented. 😃 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 🇬🇧

  10. We have had 3 beddys our latest one being Arthur and they are indeed one of the most loyal amusing and rewarding dogs you will ever have

  11. We lost our Bedlington terrier 5 weeks ago aged 18.3 years old a female….we are utterly broken.She was the fastest runner i have ever seen she was great with children and loved our cat too….a gentle dog but with the heart of a lion! We will have another but when the time is right….The best dog ever!!!

  12. Brilliant thanks. I have a 4yr old named Bertie.hes like a cartoon dog, so so funny. He loves his 2 big sisters, they're cats BTW, but my other dog has no time for him 😥 He loves every dog he meets and is the fastest runner, but at home he steals all the cushions to lie under, never makes a sound at home, so need to watch where you sit 🤣 xx

  13. Mine is an absolute angel — except in two scenarios. The first is when he scents the hedgehog that sometimes lives under the garden decking and goes into tracking mode only to end up in a stand-off with a hissing hedgehog. The second is when Hugo, the collie dog who lives in the garden backing on to our garden shed, is out and about. 5 other dogs live in neighboring gardens — adjacent to us, across the road, or backing on to our (large) garden. Only Hugo causes complete Bedlington mayhem that results in "Hound of the Baskervilles" baying.

  14. We find our Bedlington terrier does have an odor. Even after we bathe him the odor begins to be noticeable within a few days. Are there remedies for this?

  15. I have my second Beddie and absolutely adore her. They have both been adopted, firs we had a male who lived to 13 years old, now we have a girl who is 3 and she’s the best girl in the world. All you say is so true, but mine have always been very timid, they’re scaredy cats

  16. This is true I have tow , one is 63in her years (9 to us) she is very tired all of the time ,she has a son and he's different to her teary gidy

  17. I was bitten by a Bedlington Terrier, it was over 20 years ago and It happened when i was walking to work. The Bedlington Terrier came running up a driveway towards me and it looked friendly and was wagging it's tail so i put my hand out to stroke it and the next thing i knew my entire hand was in it's mouth. Fortunately i managed to quickly remove my hand from it's mouth but one of it's teeth caught one of my fingers and made it bleed. I attempted to go down the drive to inform the owners what it had done as i was worried it might do the same to a small child but the dog kept moving back and forth across the driveway so I couldn't get down. This incident left me with a life-long fear of dogs.

  18. I ❤ how this little lamb LOOKS. They’re a little hyper for my pace but I’d love to see the breed developed more in the U.S. I have a Chinese Crested Dog and I love “ different “

  19. My Bedlington is 13 now, so well-behaved, intelligent & funny, and will tolerate other dogs but will pin another to the ground if they tried to dominate her even staffies, the wolf within the lamb is a phrase for the Bedlington

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