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Dog Lover Desktop Pen Set - Bedlington Terrier From Conversation Concepts
- SKU:
- CC-DPH115
- UPC:
- 752352607450
- MPN:
- DPH115
Description
The Bedlington Terrier originates from England, approximately 1825. It is said the breed has the Head of a lamb and the Heart of a Lion. Puppies are born dark, which fades to the pale bluish gray, sandy or liver distinct soft fluffy coat giving them the lamb appearance. Their coat does require trimming by a professional groomer to keep it breed-correct. The AKC recognized the breed in 1886 as a member of the Terrier Group. They are slender and athletic in build, ranging in weight from 17 to 23 pounds. The Bedlington has a loving nature, and gentle fun temperament making him a great playmate for children, but also is an excellent hunter both under ground after vermin and above ground after hare.
Our Pen Sets are perfect for anyones desk. Each pen set comes with a walnut finished base, measuring 4.25" x 6" x .5" thick, a gold tone pen holder, a gold tone (blue) ink pen, and a 4"-5" figurine.
Pen sets are shipped without the figurine glued in place. This eliminates breakage and allows the figurine to be positioned at the angle you prefer. If you wish to glue, any 2 part epoxy or silicon glue (Goop) works fine.
Perfect for a gift or to display at your store, these are available in any of our standard figurines including dogs, cats, or animals!
Click here to learn more about the Bedlington Terrier: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedlington_Terrier
Our Pen Sets are perfect for anyones desk. Each pen set comes with a walnut finished base, measuring 4.25" x 6" x .5" thick, a gold tone pen holder, a gold tone (blue) ink pen, and a 4"-5" figurine.
Pen sets are shipped without the figurine glued in place. This eliminates breakage and allows the figurine to be positioned at the angle you prefer. If you wish to glue, any 2 part epoxy or silicon glue (Goop) works fine.
Perfect for a gift or to display at your store, these are available in any of our standard figurines including dogs, cats, or animals!
Click here to learn more about the Bedlington Terrier: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedlington_Terrier