Quick Facts
- Weight: 10 – 12 pounds
- Height: 9 – 12 inches
The Look of a Norwich Terrier
Norwich Terriers have small, sturdy frames covered in flat, wiry coats that come in red, wheaten, grizzle and black & tan. Their slightly rounded heads have dark eyes, a fox-like muzzle and erect ears. They have sturdy necks, short backs, strong little legs and medium-length tails that are carried high. Overall, Norwich Terriers have a tough but outgoing look.
Traits
- Active
- Hardy
- Affectionate
- Friendly
- Adaptable
Ideal Human Companion
- Retirees
- City dwellers
- Families
What They Are Like to Live With
One of the smallest working terriers, the Norwich Terrier is bold, alert and sociable. It is affectionate and even-tempered around the home, adaptable to just about any living situation. Norwich Terriers get along with most everyone, especially playful children.
Norwich Terriers are trainable, but they are more likely to respond to a strong-willed teacher who keeps the commands clear and upbeat. They crave companionship and togetherness. Left alone for too long, whether indoors or in the yard, they can become bored, restless and out of sorts.
Things You Should Know
Norwich Terriers can live as long as 14 years with few genetic health problems; however, some may develop eye problems. They require very little grooming, but a daily brushing is recommended. Bathe only when necessary, since soap can remove the Norwich Terrier’s weather-proofing.
Norwich Terrier History
Breeders in turn-of-the-century England developed a small rat-catching, fox-chasing terrier called the Norwich Terrier. For several decades, this diverse breed had both hanging ears and pricked ears, not to mention a variety of colors and coats. In 1964, the English Kennel Club categorized the hanging-ear variety as the Norfolk Terrier and the prick-ear variety as the Norwich Terrier.
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Thumbnail: Photography by Kayla Bertagnolli, as captured at the 2018 Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.
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