Bedlington Terrier | Dog Breed
Last updated May 29, 2024
Size
Varies
Popularity
One of the Most Popular
Typical Lifespan
About 12 years
Exercise
Bedlington Terriers thrive on daily brisk walks and engaging play sessions to stay happy and healthy.
Grooming Needs
Bedlington Terriers require regular grooming, including brushing several times a week to prevent matting, and professional trimming every 6-8 weeks to maintain their distinctive lamb-like coat.
Country of Origin
United Kingdom
Adaptability
Bedlington Terriers are highly adaptable, thriving in both apartment living and suburban homes, as long as they receive regular exercise and mental stimulation.
Shedding Level
Bedlington Terriers shed very little, making them a suitable choice for those seeking a low-shedding breed.
Energiness
Bedlington Terriers are moderately energetic, needing regular exercise to stay happy and healthy.
Vocality
Bedlington Terriers are generally moderate barkers, using their voice primarily to alert their owners to unusual activities.
Trainability
Bedlington Terriers are intelligent and respond well to consistent, positive reinforcement, though they can be somewhat independent and may require patience.
Dietary Needs
Bedlington Terriers need a balanced diet rich in high-quality protein and essential nutrients to support their active lifestyle and maintain liver health.
Weight Range
17-23 pounds
Child Friendliness
Varies