Facts about the Bedlington Terrier Dog
- The Bedlington Terrier dog is named after the mining town of Bedlington, England.
- Bedlington Terriers don't just run, they gallop.
- This breed of dog is often described as having the look of a lamb with the heart of the lion,
- Size: Males: 16½ inches (42 cm); females: 15½ inches (39 cm).
- Dog Weight: 17 to 23 Pounds (7.7 to 10.5 kg)
- Breed usage: Hunting Dog: badgers and vermin
- Color: White.
- Eyes: Almond-shaped, color: sandy, blue, liver, blue and tan, liver and tan, sandy and tan.
- Ears: Triangular.
- Nose: Large, well-defined nostrils.
- Skull: Narrow, deep and rounded.
- Tail: "Scimitar-shaped".
- Litter Size: Between 2 to 5 puppies
- The Bedlington Terrier is known as a dog with a good nature and mild manners.
- The Bedlington breed is one of the most reliable terriers.
- Originally, the Bedlington breed was known as the "Rothbury" or "Rodbery Terrier."
- Median longevity of Bedlington Terriers is about 13.5 years.