BEDLINGTON TER¬ 
RIER — The Bedlington ^ 
originated in England and <<£. 
was known for his game- 
ness and courage in killing 
badgers and rats. His thick, 
woolly coat and light-col' 
ored topknot give him a 
deceptive lamb-like ap¬ 
pearance. The Bedlington 
is graceful and muscular. 
He is about 16 inches tall 
and weighs around 24 pounds. The color is usually blue, but may also 
be liver, blue and tan, liver and tan, sandy, and sandy and tan. 
BULLTERRIER — This English breed was developed from the Bull¬ 
dog, the white English Terrier, now extinct, and the Pointer; and dates 
back about one hundred years. The 
Bullterrier was originally a fighting dog, 
but in spite of that is exceedingly 
friendly and affectionate. He has a 
short, dense coat of hair, white in color. 
He weighs from 25 to 60 pounds. 
There is also the Colored Bullterrier, 
which may be any color other than 
white, or any color with white mark- 
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