Crossword-Solution: BEDLINGTON 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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The Persian tom-cat died many years ago, and was the only one in the district, so, although I cannot be absolutely positive, still I think this case is really as stated." Breeders of Bedlington terriers wish to breed dogs with as powerful jaws as possible.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
They now put the bitch to a Bedlington terrier dog and get a litter of puppies which are practically pure, but have much stronger jaws than they would otherwise have had, and also show much of the gameness of the bull-terrier, thus proving that physiologic as well as anatomic characters may be transmitted in this way.
Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine George M. Gould 1996
Finally Parker said he would put up the tent “by'n-by.” There was a Bedlington terrier--Parker's dog--attached (literally) to the caravan.
Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories Henry Seton Merriman 2004
Nor are the sterner sides of caravan life to be forgotten--the calamity at the brow of a steep hill, where a nasty turn made the steady old wheeler for once lose his head and his legs; the hard-fought battle over a half-side of bacon between the Bedlington terrier and the writer when that mistaken dog showed a marked preference for the stolen Wiltshire over the partridge bone of charity.
Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories Henry Seton Merriman 2004
Fido was our Bedlington terrier, which, having been reared by Newcastle colliers, and taught to draw a badger,--whatever that may mean,--I am hazy about it,--had a passion for burrowing after any thing buried.
The Vicar's Daughter George MacDonald 2005