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groomed bedlington terrier dog smiles while wearing black and gray dog jacket with lined pullover hood for extra warm dog clothing in the winter<br />

groomed bedlington terrier dog smiles while wearing black and gray dog jacket with lined pullover hood for extra warm dog clothing in the winter

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bedlington terrier dog groomer haircut dog clothes picture

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bedlington terrier dog wears gray and black dog jacket with lined pull over hood for extra warmth during winter months. also rocks out purple dog harness under.

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cute dog groomer groomed bedlington terrier sports cute dog jacket clothing

cute dog groomer groomed bedlington terrier sports cute dog jacket clothing

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The Bedlington Terrier is often described as looking like a lamb on a leash, probably because it has non-shedding fur with a woolly texture. These dogs may be blue, sandy, liver, or dark brown/black and sable and can be solid colours or have tan markings. These become paler as the dog grows older, but should never be pure white, which indicates a lack of “guard hairs;” the harsh hairs in their coat that give it texture and offer the dogs protection.

This breed has a wedge-shaped head with sparkling, triangular eyes. Although it looks meek when in repose, the Bedlington Terrier is every inch a terrier when aroused. Its body shape, however, is unusual for a terrier, being somewhat like a Greyhound or Whippet in construction, which enables it to gallop at great speed. However, the front legs are constructed differently from those quick hounds (and almost all other breeds of dogs) in that the front legs are closer together at the feet than at the elbows - creating a triangular shape when viewed from the front. This enables a Bedlington Terrier to turn or pivot quickly when chasing quarry at high speed. The Bedlington moves with unique, light movement and seems to “float” above the ground. It should never have a hackney gait (the high-stepping action of some ponies, miniature pinschers or Italian greyhounds. They should cover ground effortlessly, but with power and grace.

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