The Bedlington Terrier, also known as Rothbury Terrier, Rodbery Terrier, Rothbury's Lamb, is a rather unique looking dog, often described as "lamb-like" and they are known for being excellent companions and pets, as well as being popular in the show ring. True to their terrier type, Bedlingtons are "spirited and fierce" as they are very skilled hunters in the field and remain so when kept in a domestic environment. One of the oldest purebred terriers ever, the Bedlington was originally bred in northern England, but by 1877 its reputation as an extremely capable hunter was spreading to other regions of the country. These dogs may look like lambs, but they have the heart of a lion.
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Whippet & Bedlington Terrier Hybrid
First cross Bedlington Whippets Our bitch princess has had her first litter of pups with our stud Patrick (CT Clear). 8 lovely pups all blue , broken coats . These pups would love fantastic family homes . Both parents are family pets and have a really easy going nature. The pups will be well socialised with farm animals - horses , sheep and dogs . They will be microchip

Bedlington Terrier
DNA Tested parents, Pure bred Bedlington Terrier puppies We are delighted to be offering our pure bred Bedlington terrier puppies born 6th January 2025. Both parents are working type Bedlington terriers but are dearly loved family pets. The puppies would be suited to a working life or will make brilliant companions . Both parents have the most wonderfully kin
Yes, Bedlington Terriers are generally considered good family dogs. They are affectionate, gentle, loyal, and have a sweet disposition, making them excellent companions for families. They enjoy attention and playfulness, especially as puppies, and typically bond well with children who handle them kindly. Early socialisation is important for a balanced temperament, and they may do best as the only dog in the household since they can be aggressive toward other dogs of the same sex if not properly socialised.