Ears:
The Bedlington Terrier's ears are thin, fuzzy flaps that are often curly. They hang close to the head with a soft rounded bottom of fringe that reaches their jaw or hangs slightly past it.
Eyes:
A Bedlington Terrier's eyes may be dark (if they have a blue coat), amber (blue and tan coat), hazel (liver or liver and tan coats) or light hazel (sandy or sandy and tan coats). Their eyes are also rimmed in black or brown, depending on their coloring.
Nose:
A Bedlington Terrier's nose coloring is also dependent on coat color. It's either black in blue and tan dogs or brown in sandy, liver and bi-colored tan dogs.
Coat Length:
The Bedlington Terrier's double coat is thick, curly and medium in length, about one inch on the body and slightly longer on the legs. (A dog with a double coat has two layers of coats: The undercoat is typically dense and more "wooly" and regulates body temperature. The top coat is longer and repels dirt and water.)
Coat Color:
The Bedlington Terrier's coat can be tan, blue, sandy, liver (a grayish brown) or combos like blue and tan or sandy and tan.
Tail:
The Bedlington's tail is low-set, thin and rope-like. It's lengthy and comes to a point at the tip.