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Originally bred as barnyard ratter, Norfolk Terriers love to chase, dig, and bark. These assertive little dogs make loving companions. They're very sociable and need lots of attention. Norfolks are sometimes hard to housebreak.

Norfolk Terrirs are part of the Terrier group. In general, terriers have a very distinctive personality that's unlike any other breed. They're feisty and energetic. Originally bred to hunt and kill vermin, terriers love the chase-don't let your terrier off its leash unless it's in an enclosed area.

Terriers make excellent pets. These tough little canines have an attitude, however, so they usually adapt better to quiet households. Most terriers are usually jealous and snippy around other pets, especially dogs.

While some terriers are good with children, most will snap if provoked. If you want your terrier to be friendly with strangers, you need to accustom it to people at an early age. Terriers are also barkers and diggers.

In terms of health, terriers are very hardy dogs with few health problems. Most live a long time, usually around 15 years. Terriers need to be brushed twice a week and professionally groomed about every three months. While pet terriers are usually clipped, show dogs are stripped, which means the dead hairs are plucked out one by one so the coat color doesn't fade.

Origin: Great Britain

Height: 9" - 10"

Weight: 11 - 12 pounds

Coat: Short and harsh. Tail is docked; ears hang down.

Colors: Usually reddish or wheaten with black-tipped hairs. More rare is black and tan. Eyes are dark; nose is black.

 

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