There is not one particular coat color. Colors I have seen include gray, black, buff.
A Bedlington Terrier's coat will need to be clipped about once a week.
That only occurs when theres a disability
Yes, the Bedlington Terrier are prone to getting cataracts.
Bedlington terrier
A Bedlington terrier is a terrier with white, fluffy fur, said to closely resemble a sheep rather than a dog.
Yes, the Bedlington Terrier are prone to kidney and liver problems.
The Bedlington Terrier was developed in the country of Northumberland, England. The original name for the Bedlington Terrier was the Rothbury Terrier, named after the district of Rothbury located on the English border. About 1825 the breed was renamed the Bedlington Terrier after the Bedlington Mining Shire. The breed was a prized hunting dog of foxes, hares and badgers. It was also used as a vermin hunter by the miners of Bedlington. The miners exploited its gameness as a fighting dog in the pits and hunters used them as retrievers. Both the Otterhound and Dandie Dinmont Terrier are possible contributors to the breed. Some breeders, especially those in England will cross Bedlingtons with Whippets and Greyhounds to produce what they call Lurchers.
You can usually ask your dog groomer to do it for you, but you can also do it yourself with scissors or nail clippers. Just be careful you don't hurt him/her, and that when they fidget that you don't cut them instead of their nails! I hope this helped...xx
Yes. The term "blue" is used to describe the blue-grey coat colour found on some dogs. This "blue" shade is caused by a dilution gene, and is considered a very rare coat colour, even by dog breeds that carry the blue colour. Blue coats can be one solid colour, or part of a pattern such as Blue Merle.Some breeds that carry the blue colour are: Chow Chow, Bearded Collie, Bedlington Terrier, Border Collie, Kerry Blue Terrier, Great Dane, Italian Greyhound, Whippet, Weimaraner.
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).
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it is a bedlington terrier