Names Waterside Terrier, Bingley Terrier |
Origin Great Britain 1800s. This breed was created by crossing the Old English Broken Haired Terrier with the Otterhound |
Use Companion, Guarding, Hunting |
Life Expectancy This breed can live as long as 13 years of age |
Weight & Height 44 to 59 pounds & 21-24 inches tall |
Known Health Problems Hip Dysplasia, Hypothyroidism, Skin Disease |
Physical Description Large, square terrier with long, flat skull that equals the muzzle in length. The eyes are dark and small. The ears are v-shaped and carried at the side of the head. The back is short and the chest is deep. The tail is carried high but not curled over the back. |
Temperment Good with children, but can be protective of them. This breed tends to not get along well with other animals.. They can make a great guard dog |
Training ** |
Living Conditions Will do ok in apartment. |
Grooming Brush & Comb 3 times a week, Also requires some trimming |
Exercise High Activity Level. Exercise daily on a lead |
Coat Texture Soft undercoat and a hard, dense, wiry outer coat. |
Coat Colors Comes in a variety of colors

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Black Tan |
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Puppies 5-12 pups per litter. Obedience train early |
Recognition Continental Kennel Club American Kennel Club United Kennel Club New Zealand Kennel Club American Pet Registry Fédération Cynologique Internationale Canadian Kennel Club National Kennel Club |