Bedlington Terrier Dog Clippers & Grooming Kits
How to Groom a Bedlington Terrier at Home
Grooming your Bedlington Terrier at home doesn’t have to be difficult. With the right tools and a bit of patience, you can keep their distinctive coat looking soft, tidy, and healthy. Bedlingtons have a unique mix of soft and crisp hair that grows thickly and forms a lamb-like texture, which needs regular trimming to maintain their trademark look.
Using comfortable, quiet dog clippers makes the process smoother for both you and your dog. Masterclip clippers are designed for easy handling and a calm grooming experience, helping you achieve that classic Bedlington finish without stress.
How Often Should You Groom a Bedlington Terrier?
To keep your Bedlington Terrier’s coat in top condition, we recommend:
• Brushing at least twice a week
• Full clipping or trimming every 6–8 weeks
This helps prevent matting and keeps their coat soft and manageable. Regular grooming also highlights their elegant outline and prevents tangles around the legs, chest, and face.
Basic Grooming Steps for Bedlington Terriers
• Start by brushing thoroughly to remove knots and loose hair
• Use quiet dog clippers to trim the body and shape the coat evenly
• Use grooming scissors around the head, ears, and legs for that classic Bedlington silhouette
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Best Dog Clippers for Bedlington Terriers
Not all dog clippers are suited to the Bedlington’s unique coat texture. Their mixture of soft and wiry hair can be tricky to trim evenly without the right tools. Choosing reliable, well-balanced clippers will make grooming easier and give a smoother, more professional finish at home.
Masterclip clippers are trusted by both professional groomers and home users. Every model is tested for comfort, control, and coat performance, helping you achieve that sculpted Bedlington look with ease.
Top Recommended Clippers for Bedlington Terriers
• MD Roamer cordless clipper – ideal for quieter grooming sessions, perfect for sensitive or nervous dogs
• Pedigree Pro mains-powered clipper – powerful enough for thicker or more textured coats
Both glide easily through the hair, reducing the risk of snagging and overheating, even during longer grooming sessions.
Clipper Features for Bedlington Terriers
• Quiet motor to help reduce anxiety
• Compatible with A5 blades and comb attachments
• Lightweight and comfortable to hold for precise shaping
• Available as cordless or mains-powered models
Bedlington Terrier Grooming Kits & Accessories
Beyond clippers, having the right accessories can make your grooming routine safer and more efficient. Masterclip offers a full range of grooming tools designed for curly or wool-type coats like the Bedlington’s.
Popular Accessories for Bedlington Terrier Grooming
• Slicker brushes and metal combs to remove tangles and maintain the coat texture
• Blade sets in different lengths to achieve a custom finish and shape
Perfect for Bedlington Terriers & Similar Breeds
Our grooming kits also suit other breeds with similar coat textures, including:
• Poodles
• Dandie Dinmont Terriers
• Kerry Blue Terriers
• Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers
Bedlington Terrier Grooming FAQs
How short should I clip my Bedlington Terrier?
Most owners prefer a short, tidy trim around 6mm to 9mm on the body, leaving the head and ears slightly longer to maintain the breed’s iconic shape.
Can I groom my Bedlington Terrier at home?
Yes, with patience and the right tools. Using quiet clippers and quality blades helps you achieve professional-looking results at home.
Do Bedlington Terriers shed?
Bedlingtons are low-shedding dogs, but their curly coats require regular trimming and brushing to stay tangle-free.
How do I keep the Bedlington’s head shape tidy?
Use curved grooming scissors and a fine comb to gently trim and shape the topknot, blending it smoothly into the neck and ears.
What’s the best brush for a Bedlington Terrier?
A slicker brush and a fine metal comb are ideal for maintaining their soft curls and preventing mats from forming close to the skin.