Bedlington Terrier:
As the name suggests the Bedlington Terrier originates from mining town of Bedlington, Northumberland in England. The Bedlington Terrier is sometimes illustrated as giving the impression of being like a lamb on a leash, almost certainly for the reason that it has non-shedding hair with a woolly quality. These dogs might be blue, sandy, and other colors like liver, and can have tan markings. These grow to be paler as the dog grows up.
This kind has a wedge-shaped skull with shining eyes. Even though it gives the impression of being meek when stretched out on the couch, the Bedlington Terrier is confrontational and every inch a terrier when provoke. The shape of the body, on the other hand, is atypical for a terrier, being to some extent like a Greyhound or Whippet in structure that facilitates it to run at enormous swiftness. A Bedlington Terrier changes direction or spins around speedily while running after quarry at high velocity. Bedlingtons can stand up on its own in dog fighting competitions and was for the most part well known to battle to the death once set upon. It is also an excellent water dog. Thought to boast the look of a lamb with the heart of a lion!
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