Bedlington Terriers are from the United Kingdom. The breed is named after the town of Bedlington in Northumberland, England. These terriers were originally bred in the 19th century and were valued for their tenacity, agility in hunting, and versatility in various types of work, including ratting and as companions for miners. The Bedlington Terrier’s unique coat is soft and curly; the traditional trim creates a distinctive lamb-like appearance.