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The Smallest Terrier - Norfolk Terrier
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- 6 January 2017
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Norfolk Terriers, like all terrier breeds, were bred to hunt and eliminate vermin from barns and farms in the English country side. This instinct can kick in at any time, so it is best to keep your Norfolk on a lease when in the open. While th...
The Smallest Terrier - Norfolk Terrier
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- 21 October 2016
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Norfolk Terriers, like all terrier breeds, were bred to hunt and eliminate vermin from barns and farms in the English country side. This instinct can kick in at any time, so it is best to keep your Norfolk on a lease when in the open. While th...
Smallest Working Terrier: Norfolk Terrier
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- 1 April 2016
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Norfolk Terriers are typically about nine to ten inches tall and weigh about 11 to 12 pounds. They come in a variety of colors ranging from red to wheaten, black and tan and almost anything in between. The flop over ears give them a very expre...
Norfolk Terrier - Facts You Must Know Before Adopting A Norfolk Terrier
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- 15 January 2011
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Breed Description
A small and compact breed, the Norfolk Terrier has a charming and sometimes bewildered appearance. This small breed weighs around 11-15 pounds, and reaches between 8-10 inches tall.
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The Norfolk Terrier is straight, messy...
Norfolk Terrier Puppy And Dog Information
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- 23 November 2010
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The Norfolk Terrier is a loving, hardy and active little dog that makes a great pet. They can easily be kept in an apartment as long as she is afforded frequent long walks. A properly fenced in back yard with provisions for a digging dog woul...
Norfolk Terrier Dog Breed Temperament, Health Issues, Grooming and Living Conditions
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- 23 November 2010
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Temperament: The Norfolk Terrier is a well-balanced dog showing courage, affection and is active without showing any signs of nervousness. This breed is easy to train, but they do need consistent rules, they have to follow. They require a good lon...
Norfolk Terrier Dog Breed Height, Weight, Color, History and Description
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- 23 November 2010
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Description: Here we see a sturdy, short, but incredibly strong little dog. The head is slightly rounded with a clear space between the ears. The Norfolk Terrier muzzle is wedge shaped and muscular. The ear is a small plain and tight to the cheeks...
The Norfolk Terrier
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- 23 November 2010
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The Norfolk terrier, a breed only recently recognized, originated from Norfolk. They are most commonly mistaken for their close contemporary, the Norwich Terriers. Although they separated as late as 1964, they have many distinct differences. Besid...
The Norfolk Terrier - Understanding Its Behavioral Patterns
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- 23 November 2010
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England is said to be the country from which the Norfolk terrier originated. The terrier does not have a disagreeable nature and is supposed to be extremely affectionate. For this reason, many people choose them as pets. But there are many difficu...
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