
Bedlington Terrier
Dark Blue Bedlington terrier for stud, well proven dog .great working back ground with all the best Granitor bloodlines going back 5 generations, excelent pedegree papers Hunters cliff peppermint, H

Bedlington Terrier
Here I have my Liver Bedlington Terrier, Roscoe. He is now 6 years old. I have had Roscoe since birth as my mother has his mother and his grandmother. Photos of them two also available upon request.

Bedlington Terrier
KC registered and CT clear with confirmation…excellent results in litter sizes..he’s used to sired different breeds of working dogs and not just Bedlingtons!! Very strong,big head and great example of

Bedlington Terrier
Working Bedlington terrier for stud KC registered and CT clear Inbreeding coefficient 3.5% Excellent temperament around small children and dogs.Proven stud dog with good results in big litter size’s (

Bedlington Terrier
Beautiful liver Bedlington terrier for stud. He is Granitor bloodline, KC registered and is CT cleared. Bear is 1 year 10 months, is a very well nurtured dog and is great around people, kids and othe

Bedlington Terrier
I have my beautiful natured bedlington terrier for stud KC registered he’s got champion & granitor bloodline & from working stock very laid back all CT clear with paper work to prove & 5 generations c

Bedlington Terrier
Working Bedlington terrier for stud 3 year old sire a good few knows exactly what he's doing very good with 1st timers. 100% ct clear paperwork to prove it. He's working but very much our family pet

Bedlington Terrier
At Stud is my Bedlington whippet greyhound Duke. He is a working dog that has joined my picking up team for the past two seasons. He works well, is biddable, kind and wants to please. He stands at ar
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.