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From time to time, puppies
available for sale to responsible and loving prospective buyers, will be
listed below. Medical Caution: Unless you are fully knowledgeable concerning the serious genetically-transmitted diseases of pure bred dogs, please click on Health for important information. Compatibility Caution: Unless you are already familiar with with Bedlingtons, please click to read: Bedlingtons Would Fit Your Lifestyle reprinted by permission of the author, Mr. Chris Lee of Camerata Registered Kennels. Internet address is: http://www.globalserve.net/~camerata/ |
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Litter born: Friday, June 24,
2005 Available are 6 boys, all blue. [Only girl in litter sold.] Sire: Jewelbox Pocket Watch [1,2 carrier] Dam: Chelsea's Queen of Comedy [1,1] clear All puppies will be unaffected, some will be carriers for copper toxicosis. Contact: Linda Freeman at [email protected] See pedigree below. |
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Pedigree for Litter born June 24, 2005 Bedlington Terrier
This pedigree page was built for free at SitStay.com |
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Litter born: Sunday, June 26, 2005
2= boys and 2= girls, all blue. Sire: BISS Ch. Angel's Blue Elvis of Eden [DNA 1,1 Clear] Dam: Ch. Jewelbox Diamond Lil [DNA 1,1 Clear] All puppies will be unaffected non-carriers for copper toxicosis. Contact: Linda Freeman at [email protected] See pedigree below. |
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Pedigree for Litter born June 28, 2005 Bedlington Terrier All puppies will be DNA 1,1 Clear of the gene for copper toxicosis
This pedigree page was built for free at SitStay.com
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[Reprinted by Permission of the author: Mr. Chris.Lee] As well as the obvious perks of the Bedlington such as a non-shedding coat and smaller size, there are other attributes of the breed which are not so apparent until one finally meets one. In temperament, the Bedlington is unlike most of his other Terrier counterparts. He tends to be a bit more sensitive and a lot more quiet. They are extremely tractable dogs and are very loyal to their owners and families. Bedlingtons excel in obedience and are very easily trained by a sensitive hand. They do not take well to harsh corrections nor do they seem to need it. Many owners marvel at their Bedlington being always by their side yet never in the way. The Bedlington will seldom go looking for trouble and prefers to turn away from confrontations with other dogs. However, should the situation arise where he feels threatened and there is no way of escape, he will stand his ground and retaliate with incredible swiftness. When out walking, the Bedlington should never be let off leash. This is a dog built for speed and they can run extremely quickly. Should a bird or squirrel cross their path they will most likely give chase and in many instances catch their quarry. The instinct to do what they were bred to do is alive and well in many individual dogs and owners should always be aware of this There usually is no great difference between the personlity of a male or a female. Both the boys and girls are intensely loving, loyal and tractable. The boys are equal to the girls in their task of loyal affection to their humans. Bedlingtons seem to fit into just about any home environment. For those who like to run many miles everyday, there�s a Bedlington for you. For the more sedate owners who enjoy their creature comforts, there�s also a Bedlington who will eagerly accept the easy life. In short, a Bedlington is a dog that is easy going, quiet, clean, sensitive, intelligent, aware of their owner�s mood, very polite, won�t demand to go walking if you don�t feel like it, will delight in a ten mile hike if you feel like it, won�t be constantly bouncing off the walls, will defend their owners perhaps to the death, will sleep on the bed, will sleep on the couch, will treat your guests as if they were best friends, will help you plant (or unplant) your garden, won�t eat you out of house and home and so much more. When you have decided to get a
Bedlington, your
best course of action is to let the breeder pick out a puppy for you.
Breeders know their puppies and have a better chance of matching the right
pup to the right owner. A dog with a typical coat that is well pigmented
and has ample guard hairs to give a springy and slightly crispy feel to it
is a joy for the owner to maintain. These coats require a thorough
brushing out maybe only once or twice a week depending on how fussy the
owner is. Baths are almost never required as this type of coat sheds dirt
very easily and quickly. Bedlingtons may not be perfect for everyone.
However, when they do fit an owner's requirements, there is perhaps no
finer animal available to share one's life with. |