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The
Breed at a Glance
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Recognized by
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AKC, CanKC, CKC, UKC, KCUK, FCI |
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Country of Origin
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Great Britain |
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Life Expectancy
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14 - 16 yrs |
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Height Range
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15 - 17 in |
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Weight
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17 - 23 lbs |
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Colors
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Sandy, Liver, or Blue
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Trainability
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Good; must keep him interested
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With Children
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Very good
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With Animals
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Generally good, but can be cranky with other pets if not raised with them
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Climate
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Tolerates heat and cold well
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Indoor / Outdoor
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Either
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Exercise Reqd
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Needs plenty of exercise and mental stimulation
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Grooming Reqd
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Non-shedding; regular brushing (and professional grooming if the lamb look is desired)
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Bedlington Terrier Information
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Health Information
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Congenital and Genetic Conditions found with greater than average frequency in the Bedlington Terrier (point to name for description):
Following are health screenings often performed on breeding Bedlington Terrier adults; choosing a puppy from a breeder who tests parents for health can help avoid future health problems in your puppy:
CERF Screening (Canine Eye Research Foundation)
Copper Toxicosis (genetic test)
Patellar Luxation Test - OFA
This is presented solely as a starting point for you to learn and ask questions about the breed. This information is NOT to be used to diagnose, evaluate, or treat any condition whatsoever. For specific information, consult your veterinarian. The above diseases and conditions are found with a higher-than-average frequency in the Bedlington Terrier. These conditions may or may not be severe, and may or may not be hereditary. Some conditions may actually be "normal" for the breed, such as alopecia in the hairless breeds; some may be intrinsic to the breed due to its physiology, such as skin fold dermatitis in the Pug, Bulldog, and Shar-Pei; some may be related to care and nutrition; and some may be strictly genetic.
The best source of additional and more detailed information on these conditions is a veterinarian, breed club, or knowledgeable breeder.
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