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		<title>Breed Showcase: Bedlington Terrier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p></p> <p>A Look At Breeds For Puppy Training</p> <p>Here are some puppy facts about the Bedlington Terrier to consider for puppy training.</p> <p>Originating in England during the 18th century, this dog breed was used by gypsies as a vermin hunter and small game retriever. They are often affectionately referred to as the &#8220;gypsy dog&#8221;. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here are some puppy facts about the Bedlington Terrier to consider for puppy training.</p>
<p>Originating in England during the 18th century, this dog breed was used by gypsies as a vermin hunter and small game retriever. They are often affectionately referred to as the &#8220;gypsy dog&#8221;. The Bedlington Terrier is often described as a dog with the heart of a lion and the head of a lamb due to their unique appearance and assertive demeanor.</p>
<p>This well-balanced breed is mild and gentle, never shy or nervous. They have immense energy, courage, and endurance. The Bedlington Terrier is full of confidence, is spirited, and quite muscular. They have strong sporting instincts and also make an intelligent and amiable companion.</p>
<p>The Bedlington Terrier is a very distinctive breed. The coat is an interesting and unusual mixture of both soft and hard hair. The body coat is curly, crisp, and lint-like in texture. There is a fringe of silky hair on the tips of the ears. This thick double coat breed comes in blue, sandy, or liver. They are non-shedding.</p>
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<p>Bedlington Terriers have an affectionate personality. They are cheerful, playful, lively, and loyal. This breed is deeply devoted to their family, and loving with considerate and well-behaved children. They will get along with cats and other animals they have been raised with, but will not tolerate dominating or threatening behavior. Despite their gentle appearance it is important to remember that the Bedlington Terrier is a terrier breed. If they are challenged they are ferocious and <a href="http://guarddogsguide.com">terrifying fighters</a>. They are fairly friendly with strangers. They make excellent watchdogs as they are extremely protective of their family and will alert them to danger and visitors.</p>
<p>This is a high maintenance breed. They require professional specialized clipping every six weeks. They must be brushed and combed on a daily basis. Dog bathing should only be done when absolutely necessary. The Bedlington Terrier is prone to a serious inherited liver problem known as Copper Storage Disease. They also have a tendency for such health issues as thyroid problems, cataracts, and kidney disease.</p>
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<p>The Bedlington Terrier can be independent, skittish, and quite difficult to train. They benefit from early socialization, particularly with cats and other pets. Intensive <a href="http://dogtrainerblues.com">obedience training</a> is crucial as this breed has a tendency to be destructive and bark excessively. They will not respond to harsh or heavy-handed training. The Bedlington Terrier thrives on human companionship and is trained best with firm, loving and consistent guidance. They excel in agility, obedience, and flyball.</p>
<p>Bedlington Terriers are an exceedingly active breed that requires a great deal of exercise and stimulation. They are fairly active indoors and benefit from family play sessions. They are excellent walking companions provided they are securely leashed. They enjoy outdoor play provided the yard is securely fenced and they are supervised. This breed is highly prone to digging. The Bedlington Terrier will do okay in an apartment if they are given sufficient exercise.</p>
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		<title>Breed Showcase: Beaglier</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 16:31:26 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Here are some puppy facts about the Beaglier to consider for puppy training.</p>
<p>The Beaglier was created by the crossing of two dog breeds: Beagle and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. They are often referred to as a &#8220;designer dog&#8221;. They are particularly popular in Australia.</p>
<p>Small to medium in size, the Beaglier typically has the shorter muzle of the Cavalier. They do, however, retain the Beagle&#8217;s Scent Hound ability. Both breeds are avid hunters. Beaglier&#8217;s have large, expressive eyes, are lively, and athletic.</p>
<p>The coat of the Beaglier may be of medium length, close and hard. It may also be slightly wavy and silky.</p>
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<p>The Beaglier is playful, good natured, gentle, and curious. They are affectionate, calm, and outgoing. They do not do well if left alone for extended periods of time. The Beaglier does best with older, considerate children. They do well with other dogs, but are not recommended for homes with non-canine pets. They make good watchdogs as they will bark to alert their family to visitors or out of the ordinary sounds.</p>
<p>Regular brushing is recommended to remove loose and dead hair of the Beaglier. Bathing should be done when necessary. The ears should be checked often and kept clean. They may be prone to epilepsy, ear infection, heart disease, and patella luxation.</p>
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<p>The Beaglier has a tendency to be stubborn. Early socialization and obedience is recommended. Beaglier&#8217;s will not respond to harsh or heavy-handed methods. <a href="http://dogtrainerblues.com">Training</a> must be done with firmness, fairness, patience, and consistency.</p>
<p>The Beaglier will do okay in an apartment provided they are sufficiently exercised and properly trained. They are very energetic and require secure ample space to romp and run. They enjoy securely leashed walks and family activities. Due to their hunting tendencies they should never be off-lead in an unsecured area.</p>
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