Norwich Terrier Breed Information

Norwich Terrier

Learn all about Norwich Terrier dogs, read about the Norwich Terrier breed information, find out about the Norwich Terrier Breed Standard, Norwich Terrier behavior and more.

Norwich Terrier Breed Introduction

The Norwich Terrier breed has a long association with Cambridge University, where it was a mascot in the 19th century. Norwich Terriers are generally some of the smallest terriers. Pricked ears and a rough coat also distinguish this breed from other Terriers.

The Norwich Terrier's Behavior

Source: Wikipedia.

Recommended for: pet, working dog

The Norwich Terrier dog breed necessarily has a tendency to be quite energetic and active, as all terrier breeds tend to be. Norwhich Terriers therefore need outlets for their urge to be physically active. As a very small breed, they can be hurt if small children are too rough with them.

Remember that breed only provides a general clue as to any individual dog's actual behavior. Make sure to get to know dogs well before bringing them into your home.

The Norwich Terrier's Physical Characteristics

Here are some of the characteristics of the Norwich Terrier breed as determined by the American Kennel Club's published breed standard.

  • Size: height: 10 inches, weight: 12 pounds
  • Coat: hard, wiry and straight, lying close to the body with a definite undercoat
  • Color: all shades of red, wheaten, black and tan or grizzle
  • Eyes: small, dark and oval shaped with black rims
  • Ears: medium size and erect, set well apart with pointed tips
  • Muzzle: wedge shaped and strong
  • Nose: black
  • Tail: medium docked

The Norwich Terrier's Origins and History

Source: Wikipedia.

Country/Region of Origin: East Anglia, England

Original purpose: hunting small mammals thought to be vermin

Name: once known as the Jones Terrier and Cantab Terrier.

Historical notes: The Norwich Terrier dog breed may have descended from the Trumpington Terrier, a now extinct breed, or the Irish Terrier. The Norwich Terrier breed was a mascot of Cambridge University in the late 1800s.

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