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Norwich Terrier Dog Care The Norwich needs to stretch his legs with a good walk or short run every day.
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The little terriers became known as CanTab, and later Trumpington, terriers.
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At that time, owning one of these small ratters became a fad among Cambridge University students.
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To this day, many people still refer to the Norwich as the "Jones" terrier, after this dog's owner.
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Despite his show ring success, however, he enjoys only moderate popularity as a pet.
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Norwich Terriers are bred to chase, hunt, and dig, and these inherent drives--as well as their inherent wariness around other animals--preclude their being off the leash or their being left unsupervised in a yard.
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For official purposes (showing or breeding), the Norwich Terrier's outer coat needs to be kept as natural as possible.
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Training can alleviate this problem to a great extent, but basic drives can't be trained away--and this indelible aspect of the Norwich Terrier's personality may make the breed unattractive to some people who aren't comfortable with this particular flavor of terrier aggressiveness.Norwich Terriers are not the best breed in the world for socializing with other household animals--for the same reason, of course.
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Norwich Terriers are slightly more "outdoorsy" than some other terriers, having been bred for both hunting and ratting, which makes the breed often a joy to be around--yet which makes it also problematic in some crucial aspects.For one, the Norwich Terrier is difficult to trust off of its leash or in an unsupervised environment.
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These conditions are both genetic, and young Norwich Terriers should be checked by a veterinarian regularly for early warning signs of these potentially very damaging problems.
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A good breeder will teach you about the Norwich Terrier and they will have many questions for you about your home and life style and if this breed is suited for you and your family.
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It is thought that the genetic makeup of this breed is of Irish Terrier, Glen of Imaal Terrier, Dandie Dinmont Terrier, Border Terrier and Cairn Terrier.
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These were bred to a Dandie Dinmont Terrier as well, and from there the breed began.
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It is not trustworthy with small animals, however, as it has a high prey drive.
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The breed became largely popular among Cambridge University students, who wanted to name it the Cantab Terrier.
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However, in 1979, the American Kennel Club reclassified the breed and the prick eared variety retained the Norwich name and the drop eared variety was dubbed Norfolk Terrier.
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American Kennel Club - Norwich Terrier

Gait The legs moving parallel, extending forward, showing great powers of propulsion.
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This sturdy descendent of ratting companions, eager to dispatch small vermin alone or in a pack, has good bone and substance and an almost weatherproof coat.
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Short, powerful legs, as straight as is consistent with the digging terrier.
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Because a Norwich has strong hunting instincts and typical terrier curiosity, most breeders and owners recommend that the breed be exercised in a fenced area or on leash.
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The forelegs move freely with feet and elbows the same distance apart, converging slightly with increased pace.
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Norwich Terrier Dogs | Iams Dog Breed Guide

  View Large Image Description ">Key Facts ">Behavior ">Care Description: The Norwich is a small, short-legged terrier with a harsh, wiry coat and pointed prick ears.
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Longer hair on the neck and chest forms a mane.
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The tail is docked, but should be left long enough to grab comfortably, because a working Norwich sometimes needs to be pulled out of burrows from the rear.
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As they were bred to hunt in packs, the Norfolk and Norwich Terriers tend to be more sociable than many other terriers.
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Will dig and/or bark if left outside for long periods of time with nothing to occupy his quick mind.
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Its small size is an asset when following vermin or fox down tight passageways.
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It is better suited as a house dog with yard access, but it can stay outdoors during the day if need be in temperate to warm climates.
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Its teeth are large, to aid in dispatching its quarry.
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At that time the breed had both prick and drop ears, but in 1979 the dropped-eared variety was recognized as a separate breed, the Norfolk terrier.
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However, smaller pets like hamsters and gerbils may be considered prey to this breed and should never be allowed withing reach of the dog.
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The Norwich Terrier first arrived in the US in 1914 and became recognized by the AKC in 1936.
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Dogs bred by these standards are less likely to inherit health conditions.
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The breed originally had two ear styles: prick and drop.
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Establish a daily routine, such as running or brisk walking.
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Norwich Terrier Dog Breed - Norwich Terrier Profile About.comHome & GardenDogs Dogs Search DogsDog BasicsDog BreedsHealth & Behavior Share Free Dogs Newsletter!Sign UpDiscuss in my forum Breed Profile: Norwich TerrierBy Jenna Stregowski, RVT, About.com Guide See More About:norwich terriersdog breedsterrierssmall dogs Photo © _e.t on flickrMore Images (2) Group: TerrierHistory:The Norwich Terrier's ancestors can be traced back to East Anglia, England of the late 1800s, where sportsmen developed small ratting terriers.
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Norwich Terrier DOG PROFILE Like its drop-eared sibling the Norfolk, the Norwich Terrier is game and hardy, a fun-loving family pet.
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Height: About 10 inches Weight: Articles Photos Videos Club Dog What's this?
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A favorite with Cambridge University students, the little dogs were once known as Cantab Terriers.
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The coat is hard, wiry and double in shades of red, wheaten, black and tan, or grizzle.
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Grooming: It does take some handwork to maintain correct shape and texture, but far less than the average hard- coated terrier breed.
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Norwich Terrier - History and Health The Norwich Terrier originates from the east-central part of England called East Anglia, just north of London.
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They have dark, oval shaped eyes with black rims with medium-sized, erect ears.
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Training your dog makes a happier dog, and you will be happier too.
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The tail is typically docked to a medium length, but many owners increasingly prefer to keep it natural.
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Their coat is hard, wiry and straight, lying close to the body with a definite undercoat.
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The teeth should ideally come together in a scissors bite.
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NORWICH TERRIER FACT FILE Group: Terrier Country of origin: England Date of origin: 1800′s Originally bred for: Rodent control Current function: Companion Size: Small Coat length: Medium Shedding: Yes Grooming requirements: At least once a week Town or Country: Either Ideal home: Apartment / Small or large house Minimum garden size: Small or medium Exercise requirements: At least 2 hours per day Lifespan: Over 10 years If you enjoyed this page on the Norwich Terrier, check out some of the other dog breed links below.
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They were also used to hunt foxes, as well as being cherished as a family pets.
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If you decide to get a Norwich, be prepared to provide plenty of exercise and training.
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The Norwich is full of energy and comes with a pretty high prey drive.
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However, during the 19th century, smaller breeds like the Norfolk and Norwich Terriers (known as CanTabs and Trumpington Terriers at the time) began to emerge; it was even popular for students of Cambridge University to own one of the small ratters.
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  One of his descendants was introduced to the United States in 1914; the breed became popular in America quickly thereafter.
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This amusing, lively, and independent dog is also a good companion, though challenging at times.
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The Norfolk Terrier is also a loyal and sensitive companion to have.
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The tail is long enough to hold on firmly, so that it is not pulled from a hole.
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At first the breed included both the drop and prick-eared variety; however, in 1979 the Norfolk Terrier only became associated with the dropped-eared strain.
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Special attention should be given to this breed when they are shedding.
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Anonymous - 3/5/2012 9:26:50 AM not bad because the norwich terrier dosent shed alot Anonymous - 5/1/2011 10:22:50 AM QUESTION: I go to school for 7 hours on weekdays.
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The Norwich Terrier is a hardy and long-lived breed, but they may suffer from genetic eye disease and back problems.
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I was wondering if a norwich would be good for these accommodations?
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They require minimal clipping, and should only be bathed when absolutely necessary.
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Character The Norwich Terrier is loyal, active, curious, and bold.
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Norfolk Terrier Information and Pictures, Norfolk Pictures and Photos

Another slight difference is, the Norfolks are angular in shape and the Norwich Terriers are more round.
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Belles owners decided to not cut belles tail, leaving it natural.
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The dogs were used as barnyard ratters and to bolt foxes that had gone to ground during a fox hunt.
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Take extra care when the dog is shedding. Bathe and dry shampoo only when necessary.
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Teach them to enter and exit all door and gateways after the human.
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Norwich Terriers: What's Good About 'Em? What's Bad About 'Em?

If you find such an adult dog, don't let "typical breed negatives" worry you.
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More traits and characteristics of the Norwich Terrier If I was considering a Norwich Terrier, I would be most concerned about...
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Everything you need to know about finding, training, and caring for a Norwich Terrier, by Michele Welton True representatives of what a terrier is supposed to be, Norwich Terriers are full of fire and stubborn assertiveness, yet are also more agreeable and companionable than some other terriers.
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The same words are used over and over -- quick to bark, quick to chase, lively, bossy, feisty, scrappy, clever, independent, stubborn, persistent, impulsive, intense.
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Otherwise they may end up shy or suspicious, which are difficult to live with.
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