Bedlington Terrier

lillylau

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I have my new baby a bedlington terrier, He is so cute a good lad has met and got on with the dogs and has wees and poos out side, I was going to get a Jrt untill I seen him and as I have also always loved the breed so I jumped at the chance, Yesterday we set off to sheffield to get him we live in Durham he was as good as gold on the trip back couldnt fault him. Will put pictures of him on soon. I have named him Teddy.
 
Bosworth on here has a gorgeous Bedlington, hopefully she will see this. Funnily enough I saw a lady walking 2 Bedlingtons in our local town yesterday, I don't think I have ever seen one round here before.
I hope Teddy continues to be a good lad, photos are needed.:D
 
I love Bedlingtons too (but only when they're NOT clipped for show!). My dog, Ron, is a 3/4 Bedlington 1/4 whippet (mini) lurcher, who I adopted from a rescue organisation, and I couldn't have asked for a better dog! I hope Teddy has a long, happy and healthy future with you.
 
A little elderly couple in a cottage down our lane have an equally elderly bedlington called Briar. They both fuss over her like she's their baby-it's v sweet:) Briar is quite a character&is not averse to having a dump in the middle of the lane,whilst any approaching cars(me, on the school run!) have to wait until she's finished her morning ablutions,staring you in the face throughout as if to say 'What?? What's your problem? When you gotta go...' My kids call her 'Brian' as they misheard her name first time. Such a good name for a dog tho... ;)
 
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