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Norwich Terrier: Characteristics, Exercise, Health
Group: AKC and KCGB Terrier Group
Also Known As: Jones Terrier
About
Norwich Terrier
Origin and History of the Breed
The Norwich Terrier comes
from the Norfolk County of England, where
it was originally developed as a small ratting
dog. They were later used on fox hunts to
chase foxes out of their holes so the hunt
could be continued.
In England at the turn of
the century, working terriers from stables
in Cambridge, Market Harborough, and Norwich,
were used by Frank "Roughrider"
Jones to develop a breed recognized by the
English Kennel Club in 1932 as the Norwich
Terrier. In the early days there was diversity
in type, size, color, coat, and ear carriage.
Correct color and ear carriage were constantly
argued. Originally the Norwich Terrier and
Norfolk Terrier were a single breed.
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The main factor of difference being
that the Norwich Terrier has more rounded prick
ears, while the Norfolk Terrier has more angular
dropped ears. The breeds separated in England in
1964 and in the AKC in 1979.
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A General Description of the Dog
The Norwich Terrier has a strong,
compact, sturdy body and fox-like muzzle. He is
one of the smallest of the working terrier breeds.
Norwich Terriers have dark expressive eyes with
dark rims. Their tails are docked by half. The Norwich
Terrier differs from the Norfolk Terrier primarily
in the fact that its ears are pricked. The Norwich
Terrier is less angular than the Norfolk.
Coat Color
The coat of the
Norwich Terrier can be red, wheaten, tan, black
and tan, grizzle, and may have white markings.
Coat Type
Norwich Terriers have a hard wiry,
straight coat laying close to the body. The Norwich’s
coat is between 1 ½ and 2 inches long with
a definite undercoat. The Norwich Terrier has a
mane on its neck and shoulders which is longer and
forms a ruff at the base of the ears and the throat.
The ears and head have shorter hair except for eyebrows
and whiskers.
Height: 9 to
10 inches
Weight: 10 to
12 pounds
Personality
Temperament of the Breed
The Norwich Terrier is an active,
affectionate Terrier. They are alert, fearless and
loyal, seldom nervous or quarrelsome. Norwich Terriers
are easy to train but need consistent rules to follow.
They make good watchdogs but are never aggressive.
Norwich Terriers are good with other dogs as well.
However, left alone too long, they may dig or bark,
and sometimes suffer from jealousy. He is loyal
to his master. Quite a charmer, the Norwich Terrier
is obedient if his training is started early and
continued consistently.
Better suited to an indoor
or outdoor lifestyle?
Norwich Terriers are small and
easily adapt to city or apartment life. They can
live without a yard if they get daily walks.
Are they suited to homes with kids?
The Norwich Terrier is good with children. In
fact, they love everyone.
Activity
Level
How active is the breed?
The Norwich Terrier is an energetic
and active dog. They need daily walks and should
never be let off lead unless in a fenced area.
How Much Exercise Does the Dog Need at
every stage of its Life?
Norwich Terriers are an active
breed, they need daily walks and love toys and balls
to play with. They are active indoors and will do
okay in an apartment or without a yard as long as
they have daily walks and plenty of play time.
Grooming
Norwich Terriers’ medium
length coat should get a daily combing and brushing.
Three or four visits to a professional groomer each
year will make them look great. They are a light
shedder.
Health
Issues
The Norwich Terrier is a hardy
and long-lived breed with no known genetic problems.
Back problems and some eye disease has been reported.
Litter Size: Average
Litter size is 3
Life Span: 12
to 15 years
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National Breed Clubs
British – Norwich Terrier
Club – www.norwichterrierclub.co.uk
US – Norwich and Norfolk Terrier Club –
www.norwichandnorfolkterrier.org
Other Recognition: CKC,
FCI, AKC, UKC, KCGB, CKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, CET,
APRI, ACR
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