Norwich Terrier
Norwich Terrier's are active and affectionate dogs. Here's everything you need to know about this dog breed.
Quick Norwich Terrier Summary:
Size:
Small Dog BreedWeight:
10-12 lbsCoat:
Medium hairedShedding:
Low SheddingTemperament:
GentleObedience:
Good ObedienceEase of Training:
Easy to TrainWay with Children:
Excellent with Children
Norwich Terrier - Facts
AKC Group/Date Admitted:
Terrier;1979Size & Weight:
10 inches tall, 10-12 lbsCoat:
Norwich Terrier's have a hard, wiry and straight coat.Head & Muzzle:
Their head is slightly rounded. The muzzle is wedge shaped. The ears are medium in size and erect.Body:
Norwich Terrier's have a fairly short body that is compact and deep. They have a strong neck and laid back shoulders.Colors:
According to the AKC the acceptable colors are all shades of red, wheaten, black and tan or grizzle.Life Expectancy:
12-15 yearsPopularity:
In a 2005 popularity ranking by the AKC they were ranked 89 out of 154 breeds.Habitat:
The Norwich Terrier will do fine living in an apartment if they are sufficiently exercised. They are fairly active indoors. They will do fine with no yard.
Norwich Terrier - Origins
Country of Origin:
EnglandHistorical Information:
The Norwich Terrier was considered the same breed as the Norfolk Terrier until they were separated in England in 1964 and in the US in 1979. They were originally developed as a small ratting dog.
Norwich Terrier - Defining Characteristics
Temperament:
Norwich Terrier's are good natured and intelligent.Behavior:
They need consistency in their training and need to always know what is expected of them. They love to play with toys and balls.Habits:
Norwich Terrier's tend to bark a lot and will become an energetic digger if left outside for long periods of time. They can also be challenging to house break.
Norwich Terrier - Concerns
Health Issues:
They are a healthy breed but some can be prone to back problems and genetic eye diseases.Exercise Needs:
Norwich Terrier's require regular exercise to stay happy and healthy, however they can adapt to occasional lazy days.Grooming Needs:
Norwich Terrier's coat needs a daily brushing and combing with special attention when they are shedding. Bathe or dry shampoo only when necessary.Travel Needs:
For the safety of yourself as well as your Norwich Terrier, using a safety belt harness is best while traveling in the car. This will keep him comfortable while preventing him from roaming around the car possibly causing injury to himself or others.Getting Along With Other Pets and Children:
Norwich Terrier's are excellent with children and will get along with most other pets.
Norwich Terrier -- How to Choose
What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy:
Look for bright and clear eyes, healthy coat and skin and clean ears that are free of parasites.What You Will Need For A New Puppy:
Things to have on hand for your new puppy are: a good puppy food, a brush for grooming, toys and a crate or kennel.Puppy-proofing your house:
Keep all small objects out of reach.How to make your new puppy feel at home:
Your new puppy may seem shy and intimidated at first. Provide them with a quiet and comfortable place to sleep. Let them explore their new surroundings and get familiar with their new home. Use interactive dog toys to play with your new puppy so you can get to know each other. With lots of love and interaction your new puppy will feel at home in no time.