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Country of Origin:
United Kingdom (England – East Anglia)

Breed Group:
Terrier

Size:
Small

Temperament:
Affectionate, bold, alert, energetic, sociable

Exercise Requirements:
Moderate – needs around 1 hour of daily exercise, including walks, play, and interactive games

Typical Lifespan:
12–15 years

Grooming Needs:
Moderate – harsh, wiry coat requires regular brushing and hand-stripping several times a year to maintain condition

Health Considerations:

  • Upper airway syndrome (due to narrow trachea)
  • Epilepsy (occasionally)
  • Patellar luxation
  • Eye conditions
  • Recommended health tests: Patella checks, airway evaluation, eye testing

Description:
The Norwich Terrier is one of the smallest working terriers, originally bred for ratting and fox bolting. It is cheerful, curious, and very affectionate with people, including children. Though small, it has the heart and drive of a much larger dog, making it a spirited and loyal companion.

Best Suited For:

  • Individuals or families seeking a small but lively dog
  • Owners with time for play, grooming, and training
  • Homes with secure gardens

Less Suitable For:

  • Sedentary households
  • Homes with small pets (due to prey drive)
  • Those looking for a very low-maintenance breed

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