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Bedlington Terrier Information - Dogster
Don't be fooled by its looks: The Bedlington Terrier is one tough little pup. Muscular, bold and athletic, the Bedlington will take on any challenge and romp around the yard all day long. Also affectionate and loving, this canine forms very strong bonds with its family. It craves attention and appreciates the occasional cuddle during downtime.
http://www.dogster.com/dog-breeds/Bedlington_Terrier
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Bedlington Terrier - Temperament & Personality
The Bedlington Terrier dog breed has a personality and temperament that is friendly and bold, and they make great family dogs. They need plenty of exercise including space to run, and because of their intelligent nature they need plenty of mental stimulation and enjoy learning new commands and tricks.
http://www.petwave.com/Dogs/Breeds/Bedlington-Terrier/Personality.aspx
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Bedlington Terrier Dog Breed - Facts and Traits
An active, bold dog, the Bedlington needs ample exercise to lower the risk of mischievous behavior. Routine exercise can make this breed suitable for apartment living.
http://www.hillspet.com/en/us/dog-breeds/bedlington-terrier
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Bedlington Terrier - PetGuide
If you saw this dog, you may do a double take. Was that a lamb or a dog? The Bedlington Terrier is most certainly a dog, even if it's unusual looking.
http://www.petguide.com/breeds/dog/bedlington-terrier/
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Pet Health Network - The Bedlington Terrier
The Bedlington Terrier was bred in the village of Bedlington Northumberland during the 1800s and had been a great companion for the northern miners. The Bedlington has had many different names: Rodbury Terrier, Rothbury Terrier, and Rothbury's Lambs (named for the Lord of Rothbury who loved the breed). Even before that they were known as "gypsy dogs" because gypsies and poachers used them for hunting.
http://www.pethealthnetwork.com/dog-health/dog-breeds/bedlington-terrier
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Pet MD - Bedlington Terrier
The Bedlington Terrier is graceful and lithe, with no sign of coarseness. It is alert, full of energy and courageous. It runs at great speed and is notable for its endurance. A "real wolf in sheep's clothing."
http://www.petmd.com/dog/breeds/c_dg_bedlington_terrier
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Dog Breed Health - Bedlington Terrier
The Bedlington Terrier is a unique looking breed - looking more like a lamb than a dog.
http://www.dogbreedhealth.com/bedlington-terrier/
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Temperament and personality of the Bedlington Terrier.
Learn about the temperament and personality of the Bedlington Terrier. Discover what he's like to live with, his traits and characteristics and how he generally behaves.
http://www.justdogbreeds.com/bedlington-terrier.html
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Information on the Bedlington Terrier Breed
Active and cheerful, Bedlington Terriers are suitable for many types of homes. Learn more about Bedlington Terriers, including health problems and more.
http://www.vetstreet.com/dogs/bedlington-terrier
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Rescue or Adopt a Bedlington Terrier
Local Bedlington Terrier rescue and adoption to help you find a pet. See photos and adopt a Bedlington Terrier in your area.
http://www.adoptapet.com/s/adopt-a-bedlington-terrier
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Bedlington Terriers - What's Good About 'Em? What's Bad About 'Em?
Bedlington Terriers: the most honest dog breed review you'll ever find about Bedlington Terrier temperament, personality, and behavior.
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/bedlingtonterriers.html
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Dog Breed Selector - Bedlington Terrier
The bedlington terrier dog breed has many unique features. Check out the bedlington terrier dog breed on Animal Planet's Breed Selector.
http://www.animalplanet.com/breed-selector/dog-breeds/terrier/bedlington-terrier.html?_ga=1.167343102.1577839095.1443467630
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Bedlington Terrier - Dogtime
Bedlington Terrier information including pictures, training, behavior, and care of Bedlington Terriers and dog breed mixes.
http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/bedlington-terrier
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Bedlington Terrier Dog Breed Information
AKC.org offers information on dog breeds, dog ownership, dog training, health, nutrition, exercise & grooming, registering your dog, AKC competition events and affiliated clubs to help you discover more things to enjoy with your dog.
http://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/bedlington-terrier/