| AN INTRODUCTION TO OWNING A LAKELAND TERRIER by Jo-Lynn Hefferman BACKGROUND |
This provides you all with the background on the Lakeland from the U.S. Lakeland Terrier website.
As you can see, they originate not far from the home of the Bedlington Terrier.
The Bedlington figured prominently in its development and was added for fire and tenacity. Ken
Bounden tells me that recent crosses between Bedlingtons and Lakelands have found their way
back into the registration pool in Great Britain.
Lakelands are much like other hard coated Terriers, but tend to be more affectionate and focused, like
their Bedlington cousins. They are a breed that makes your heart smile, constantly. They are active
and reactive, and will run circles in the house. They are extraordinarily healthy and free of genetic
defects and diseases. Their only problems are reproductive, with many bitches having infrequent
seasons and conception failures, and quite a few incomplete males. Many persons seeking companions find them hard to locate, because of this. In addition to Bedlingtons, I have owned
and shown Lakelands, Wires, Smooths and Airedales. I love them all but always like to have a
Lakeland or two with my Bedlingtons.
Lucy Heyman CARILLON
Spring, TX
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