Bedlington Terrier

Bedlington Terrier
Size
Small
Height
Males - at least 16 inches at the withers, Females - at least 15 inches at the withers
Weight
17 to 23 pounds
Coat
Medium
Color
Blue, sandy, liver, blue-and-tan, sandy-and-tan, or liver-and-tan
Energy
Medium
Activities
Agility, Obedience, Rally Obedience, Conformation

A hardy breed known for his curly, woolly coat, the Bedlington Terrier was developed in 19th-century England to catch vermin. His gracefully shaped body gives the Bedlington the capacity for great speed and endurance. Mild and gentle with a lovable nature, the breed makes a wonderful family companion. He is an energetic but not overly rambunctious companion that needs daily exercise. His coat requires regular trimming.

Did you know The Bedlington Terrier was popular with John D. Rockefeller and his family. The Bedlington, named “Timmie,” who won the 1948 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show was owned by Rockefeller's grandnephew, William A. Rockefeller.