Bedlington is a town in northern England. The Bedlington Terrier was supposedly first bred there.
Some wild, land dwelling animals that live in England include...
MAMMALS
European Rabbits
Brown Hares
Mountain Hares (Native)
Red Fox
Brown Rat
Deer, including the native Red Deer
Moles
Hedgehogs
Gray Squirrels (Introduced)
Red Squirrels (Native)
Bank Voles
Dormice
Shrews
Bats
Weasels
BIRDS
Robins
Sparrows
Golden Eagles
Seabirds (of many types)
REPTILES
Some lizards and snakes
AMPHIBIANS
Frogs and Newts
approximately 15,400
Bedlington Terriers F.C. was created in 1949.
Bedlington Terriers weigh from 8 - 10 kg.
Yes, the Bedlington Terrier are prone to getting cataracts.
Yes, the Bedlington Terrier are prone to kidney and liver problems.
A Bedlington Terrier's coat will need to be clipped about once a week.
A Bedlington Terrier and Whippet mix is not a designer dog, and is only merely referred to as a "Bedlington Terrier and Whippet cross" or just a "crossbreed". Dogs that have descended from a Whippet and a Bedlington from working lines may, however, resemble an Irish Wolfhound in appearance (except for size).
A Bedlington terrier is a terrier with white, fluffy fur, said to closely resemble a sheep rather than a dog.
Bedlington terrier
Both male and female Bedlington Terriers should weigh between 17 - 23 pounds.
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