How to tell whether a Bedlington Terrier is pure or not?

How do you tell whether a Bedlington Terrier is pure or not? The purebred Bedlington Terrier has a thick coat, like trimmed sheep's wool, a long head, a round head, a pear-shaped head, and a crest on the head. The purebred Bedlington Terrier has low, long and drooping ears with feathers at the ends. It has small, triangular eyes, a black nose and large nostrils. The neck should be long, the back should be arched, and the abdomen should be tucked in. The body shape should be like a small sheep, with a low base and drooping tail.
1. Purebred Bedlington Terrier has a shoulder height of 38-44 cm and a weight of 8-11 kg.
2. The purebred Bedlington Terrier has a thick coat, like trimmed sheep wool. The coat color is diverse, mainly including light gray blue, blue brown, sand color, liver color, blue plus tawny, etc.
3. The purebred Bedlington Terrier has a long head, a rounded head, a pear-shaped head, and rich crest hair on the head. The ears are low at the base, long and drooping, with feathers on the ends, and the eyes are small and triangular. The nose is black and the nostrils are large.
4. The purebred Bedlington Terrier has a long neck, arched back, tucked-in abdomen, and a body shape like a small sheep. The tail is low-rooted and drooping.
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