Part of the Bedlington Terrier’s irresistible charm lies in its look; according to some, a Bedlington Terrier looks similar to a sheep. The breed has a crisp, delightfully curly coat, which along with their tasseled ears and fleecy head, are endearing traits distinct to this breed.They are graceful and well balanced, with a coat that can come in multiple colors.
Group: Terrier
Lifespan: 11–16 yr
Height: 15–16 in
Weight: 16–30 lb
Care
The quintessential curly coat on the Bedlington Terrier rarely sheds, but it does grow quickly and will need to be cut or clipped every two months or so. Besides a haircut, this breed needs a brush once or twice a week to keep their coat healthy.
All dogs require regular dental care, cincluding at-home teeth brushing and professional dental cleanings, and the Bedlington Terrier is no exception. Maintaining good dental hygiene is important for their overall long-term health.
Disorders
Chronic hepatitis, Retinal dysplasia
Cataracts,
Glaucoma Progressive retinal atrophy
Always visit a professional veterinarian if you believe your dog may have health issues.
























