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The Norfolk Terrier - Understanding Its Behavioral Patterns
- 23/11/2010
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 difficulties associated with the housetraining of a pet Norfolk terrier dog. This is attributed to the stubbornness that Norfolk terrier dogs are associated with. Crate training is the best method that has been recommended for these dogs.
Crate training basically suggests training the Norfolk terrier to remain in a crate when left unsupervised. When a crate is used humanely it can be lovely den for the Norfolk terrier dog. This gives the terrier dog some alone time and privacy that it needs sometimes. In this way your Norfolk dog is also trained not to soil inside the house. Another benefit of crate training is that the pet learns to take care of itself and will be safe if you leave it in the house unsupervised. And as your Norfolk Terrier dog has adjusted to its den, even traveling will not be a problem and will be much more comfortable.
When it comes to fur, the Norfolk terrier dog does not shed naturally. This has both advantages and disadvantages. One the one hand, no mess is created due to shedding. This implies that the dog can be left indoors without the risk of it shedding fur on your floor. On the other hand, the Norfolk terrier dog must be taken to a groomer at least twice a year to strip the coat. This helps the Norfolk dog to grow a new coat that is weather resistant. In a sense, you can say this allows your Norfolk terrier pet to freshen up.
Proper care must be taken of the Norfolk dogs coat and it needs to be brushed at least twice daily. This is extremely important as it helps in getting rid of the tangles and also in preventing matting.
The ideal place to keep a Norfolk terrier pet dog is a large fenced yard with enough space for the dog to romp around. Norfolk dogs thrive on a lot of activity and having enough space to do these is important. It is best to keep this breed occupied because boredom usually leads it to destruction.
One of the best qualities exhibited by the Norfolk terrier dog is the capacity to be friendly and get along with all other pets. They love children too. This implies that children will have a great time and lots of fun with the Norfolk pet dog. However, care must be exercised as these pets usually smaller animals are perceived as prey for them.
Though the Norfolk terrier breed is not a ferocious or aggressive dog, it is an extremely courageous breed, and this is one of the most admirable qualities of these dogs. For this reason Norfolk terriers are often used as watchdogs. Another reason for this is that a Norfolk pet dog is said to be an exceptionally alert breed and is known to bark for any unusual even to warn the family.
It is best to gather as much information as you possibly can before deciding to buy a Norfolk terrier pet. It is important to know and understand the various aspects of a Norfolk terrier dog to ensure that you are capable of taking care of one.
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