Bedlington terrier puppies for sale

Outstanding Bedlington terrier puppies for sale

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Available Bedlington Terrier Puppies for sale

Hein-Male

bedlington terrier puppies for sale
  • Price: $1100 $700
  • Age 8 weeks
  • Breed: Bedlington terrier
  • Current Weight: 6 pounds
  • Est Adult Weight : 21 pounds
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

This following is included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Iggy-Female

Bedlington terrier puppies for sale
  • Price: $1100 $650
  • Age 8 weeks
  • Breed: Bedlington terrier
  • Current Weight: 7 pounds
  • Est Adult Weight: 19 pounds
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

This following is included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Mabo-Male

Bedlington terrier puppies for sale
  • Price: $1100 $700
  • Age 8 weeks
  • Breed: Bedlington terrier
  • Current Weight :5.5 pounds
  • Est Adult Weight:22 pounds
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

This following is included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Ivy-Female

Bedlington terrier puppies for sale
  • Price: $1100 $600
  • Age 8 weeks
  • Breed: Bedlington terrier
  • Current Weight: 5 pounds
  • Est Adult Weight: 18 pounds
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

This following is included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Kiku-Female

Bedlington terrier puppies for sale
  • Price: $1100 $600
  • Age 8 weeks
  • Breed: Bedlington terrier
  • Current Weight:6.1 pounds
  • Est Adult Weight:21 pounds
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

This following is included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Maxl-Male

bedlington terrier puppies for sale usa
  • Price: $1100 $700
  • Age 8 weeks
  • Breed: Bedlington terrier
  • Current Weight :5.5 pounds
  • Est Adult Weight: 23 pounds
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

This following is included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Mico-Male

bedlington terrier puppies for sale usa
  • Price: $1100 $750
  • Age 8 weeks
  • Breed: Bedlington terrier
  • Current Weight:5 pounds
  • Est Adult Weight :22 pounds
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

This following is included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training

Prissa-Female

bedlington terrier puppies for sale
  • Price: $1100 $650
  • Age 8 weeks
  • Breed: Bedlington terrier
  • Current Weight: 4.9 pounds
  • Est Adult Weight:19 pounds
  • Vaccinations Up-To-Date On All Shots
  • Vet Inspection (inspected at 8 wks)

This following is included with their purchase price!

  • Record of puppy vaccination
  • Health Certificate issued by our vet
  • Option for a 1 Year Genetic Health Guarantee
  • Receipt / Bill of Sale
  • Socialization
  • Started on basic Training
  • Started on Potty Training
Bedlington terrier puppies for sale

The first step towards responsible pet ownership is to learn about the breed you are interested in; becoming educated on the history and natural characteristics of the breed of dog will allow you to decide if that breed is right for you.
Sadly, too many dogs are in animal shelters due to a spontaneous urge to get a family pet. Learn more about our specific breeds & their characteristics here before starting our application process for our Bedlington terrier puppies for sale

Brief info about this breed

Bedlington Terrier Breed Overview

The Bedlington Terrier captures your attention with his unique lamblike appearance and keeps it with his entertaining, opinionated personality. Don’t let his appearance fool you, however. The Bedlington is all terrier: inquisitive, intelligent, alert, and aggressive toward small animals outdoors. Bedlingtons throw themselves with enthusiasm into the activities of their family. They love to be the center of attention and will play the clown to get it. Bedlingtons welcome guests and entertain them with their antics, but they’ll let you know if they think someone’s shady. Bedlington people say their dogs have astute judgment and make excellent watchdogs.

Exercise is important to keep a Bedlington happy and healthy, but he has moderate energy levels and activity needs. He’ll match his activity level to yours and can be satisfied with a nice walk or vigorous game of fetch. He can jog with you or go on a hike. Although he’s rarely used in the field, his hunting abilities include pointing, retrieving, tracking, and, of course, going to ground after den animals. Whatever you do with him, he’s happy to be a couch potato afterward.

When he’s raised with children, the Bedlington terrier puppies for sale can be an energetic playmate. Make sure extremely young children are supervised by an adult when interacting with any dog to prevent injury to both. While a Bedlington will tolerate a certain amount of rough handling, he will set limits when things get too rough, and he doesn’t understand that a child’s skin isn’t as tough as another dog’s.

Bedlingtons can get along well with other dogs, especially if they’re raised with them. Like most terriers, they might not start a fight, but they won’t back down from one. The Bedlington may look fluffy and sweet, but he’s no pushover and won’t accept readily another dog’s attempt to dominate him. Bedlingtons can be fierce fighters if aroused, so be cautious when introducing them to new canine companions, especially other adults of the same sex. Male Bedlingtons especially will persist in a fight until major damage is done.

The Bedlington terrier puppies for sale is intelligent, and that intelligence makes him only moderately easy to train. He does best when you can persuade him that doing what you want is really his idea or benefits him in some way. Use positive reinforcement techniques such as praise, play, and food rewards. Harsh words and physical force will not work with this breed, as they will only bring out his stubborn streak and begin a battle of wills that you will probably lose.

Nonetheless, Bedlingtons have competed successfully in the obedience ring. They view the agility ring as an excellent opportunity show off their speed, grace, and enthusiasm. And naturally, your Bedlington will love Earth Dog competitions in which he can display his terrier tenacity and willingness to find prey underground. With proper training and socialization, the Bedlington is an excellent companion and enthusiastic partner in all family activities. You will appreciate his sense of humor and eagerness to get the most out of life.

Bedlington terrier puppies for sale

Alert, energetic, and intelligent, the Bedlington is an excellent companion and watchdog. He enjoys being the center of attention and likes to entertain his people. He can be aggressive toward other dogs of the same sex and will chase small furry animals. Temperament is affected by a number of factors, including heredity, training, and socialization. Puppies with nice temperaments are curious and playful, willing to approach people and be held by them.

Choose the middle-of-the-road puppy, not the one who’s beating up his littermates or the one who’s hiding in the corner. Always meet at least one of the parents — usually the mother is the one who’s available — to ensure that they have nice temperaments that you’re comfortable with. Meeting siblings or other relatives of the parents is also helpful for evaluating what a puppy will be like when he grows up.

Like every dog, Bedlingtons need early socialization — exposure to many different people, sights, sounds, and experiences — when they’re young. Socialization helps ensure that your Bedlington puppy grows up to be a well-rounded dog. Enrolling him in a puppy kindergarten class is a great start. Inviting visitors over regularly, and taking him to busy parks, stores that allow dogs, and on leisurely strolls to meet neighbors will also help him polish his social skills.

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Coat Attributes & Care for Bedlington’s Terriers

The Bedlington’s distinctive coat is an unusual combination of harsh and soft hair. It feels crisp but not wiry and tends to curl, especially on the head and face. It doesn’t shed much. The coat of a Bedlington trimmed for the show ring is no longer than one inch on the body, with the hair on the legs slightly longer.

We tend to think of him as white, but the Bedlington comes in several colors and combinations: blue, sandy, liver, blue and tan, sandy and tan, and liver and tan. In bi-colors, the tan markings are found on the legs, chest, under the tail, inside the hindquarters and over each eye. Bedlington puppies are dark when they’re born and lighten as they mature. The topknot (a tuft of longer hair on top of the head) of all adults should be lighter than the body color.

Unlike many terrier breeds, the Bedlington’s coat doesn’t need to be stripped. You’ll need to comb him at least once a week. You can take him to a professional groomer for his lamb clip, or your Bedlington’s breeder can show you how to clip him yourself. The face must be hand-scissored to achieve the unique appearance. Other grooming needs include dental hygiene and nail care. Brush your Bedlington’s teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and the bacteria that lurk inside it.

Daily brushing is even better if you want to prevent gum disease and bad breath. Trim nails once or twice a month or as needed. If you can hear them clicking on the floor, they’re too long. Short, neatly trimmed nails keep the feet in good condition and protect your shins from getting scratched when your Bedlington enthusiastically jumps up to greet you.

Begin accustoming your bedlington terrier puppies for sale usa to being brushed and examined when he’s a puppy. Handle his paws frequently — dogs are touchy about their feet — and look inside his mouth and ears. Make grooming a positive experience filled with praise and rewards, and you’ll lay the groundwork for easy veterinary exams and other handling when he’s an adult.

Bedlington terrier puppies for sale

Bedlington terrier puppies for sale are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they’re prone to certain health conditions. Not all Bedlingtons will get any or all of these diseases, but it’s important to be aware of them if you’re considering this breed. If you’re buying a puppy, find a good breeder who will show you health clearances for both your puppy’s parents. Health clearances prove that a dog has been tested for and cleared of a particular condition.

In Bedlingtons, you should expect to see health clearances from the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA) for hip dysplasia (with a score of fair or better), elbow dysplasia, hypothyroidism, and von Willebrand’s disease; from Auburn University for thrombopathia; and from the Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF) certifying that eyes are normal. You can confirm health clearances by checking the OFA web site (offa.org).

  • Copper Toxicosis: This hereditary disease is caused by failure of the liver to expel dietary copper, leading to a buildup in the body resulting in illness and death. It is an autosomal recessive trait; affected dogs must inherit a gene from both parents to be symptomatic. If they inherit a gene from only one parent, they will be a carrier. The recent development of a DNA test makes it possible to screen for affected dogs and carriers and remove them from the gene pool.
  • Patellar Luxation: This is a dislocation of the kneecap (patella), sometimes called slipped stifles. It can be from injury or congenital (present at birth). Patellar Luxation can be mild with little or no symptoms or severe with intense pain and limping. Severe grades of patellar luxation may require surgical repair.
  • Distichiasis: This condition occurs when an additional row of eyelashes (known as distichia) grow on the oil gland in the dog’s eye and protrude along the edge of the eyelid. This irritates the eye, and you may notice your Aussie squinting or rubbing his eye(s). Distichiasis is treated surgically by freezing the excess eyelashes with liquid nitrogen and then removing them. This type of surgery is called cryoepilation and is done under general anesthesia.
  • Renal Cortical Hypoplasia: This condition occurs when the cortex of one or both of the kidneys develops abnormally. The dog will develop kidney failure. First signs of kidney failure are increased thirst that causes an increase in urination. There is no cure; the treatment consists of managing the signs and trying to prevent additional damage to the kidneys.
  • Retinal Dysplasia: This is a developmental malformation of the retina that the dog is born with. Most cases are mild and there is no detectable loss in vision. Veterinary ophthalmologists can do tests to determine if puppies are affected when they are 7 to 12 weeks old. Retinal dysplasia shouldn’t affect a dog’s ability to function as a companion, but affected dogs shouldn’t be bred.
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