Bedlington Terrier Puppy for sale in Emerson Township, Arkansas

Kc Registered Bedlington Terriers
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing ID
:170385
Location
:Arkansas 98, Emerson, Emerson Township, Columbia County, Arkansas
Published
:30+ days ago
Breeder
Listing Description
text for more details *** *** ***9.Every puppy will leave with 5 weeks free insurance
KC papers
Wormed
Flead
Micro chipped
They will all be on royal kanin dry food unless you chose your puppy before the age of weaning and have your own personal preference then I will be happy to feed your puppy your choice of food (I wouldn't want to upset the puppies tummy changing foods once they start the weaning process)
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What are the benefits of adopting a Kc Registered Bedlington Terrier?
Adopting a Kc Registered Bedlington Terrier ensures that you are getting a dog that meets breed standards and has a documented lineage. This registration can provide peace of mind regarding the dog's health and lineage.
What vaccinations and treatments do the puppies receive before leaving?
All puppies will be wormed, flead, and micro chipped before they leave. Additionally, they come with 5 weeks of free insurance, ensuring your new pet is protected from the start.
What type of food will the puppies be on?
The puppies will be raised on Royal Canin dry food. However, if you choose your puppy before the age of weaning, we can accommodate your personal food preferences to ensure a smooth transition and avoid upsetting their tummy.
Where can I find these puppies?
The Bedlington Terrier puppies are located in Arkansas, specifically in Emerson, Emerson Township, Columbia County.
What should I know about the breed before adopting?
Bedlington Terriers are known for their unique appearance and friendly temperament. They are intelligent, affectionate, and require regular exercise and grooming to maintain their coat and overall health.
How can I ensure a successful transition for my new puppy?
To ensure a successful transition, keep the puppy's diet consistent, provide them with a safe and comfortable space, and gradually introduce them to their new environment. Regular vet check-ups and socialization are also important.
























