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Is a Norwich Terrier a good pet for kids?

Big Dog | July 22nd, 2010

Norwich Terrier

The Norwich Terrier is a specifically lively kind of breed. Like most Terriers, its also very active, and very emotional. Norwich Terriers were earlier used as ratter dogs, but recently it is considered as a family pet. They love children, but due to their Terrier blood lines, they are recommended to be kept with older children. It is very important to teach our child how to handle and respect dogs. If the dog gets enough attention and isn’t bothered all the time, he’ll be grateful for it and will become a great friend of our kid.

Poem About a Norwich Terrier…

D Dog Fan | April 7th, 2008

MY HEART BELONGS TO A NORWICH TERRIER

A Norwich Terrier
Shares my life,
A lively little breed-
Shaggy and adoring,
A devoted soul indeed.

Affectionate and funny,
With such endearing ways-
My little Norwich Terrier
Puts sunshine in my days.

Sitting quietly on my lap,
Or sharing fun outside-
I can’t imagine life without
My Norwich by my side.

Author Unknown

Temperament vs. Training!

D Dog Fan | March 19th, 2008

Albeit its small size, the Norwich Terrier has inherited the feisty character of the Terriers! These little dogs have definite minds of their own…something that stems from their assertiveness..which in turn stems from the Terrier genes. They are also sensitive to scolding and don’t take well to reprimands. So training them with a strong emphasis on a hard tone of voice will not get the desired results. Norwich Terriers are quick learners, however,and thus with a little persistence and love as well as consistency in regular training, you should sculp a loving and obedient dog out of this small breed. As with the normal Terrier attitude, stubbornness can be a problem so have patience and perseverance with them.

The Norwich Terrier’s Temperament…

D Dog Fan | January 18th, 2008

This small but feisty dog breed is courageous, very intelligent and extremely affectionate. Their assertiveness is a character trademark but it is not typical for them to be aggressive or shy. They are full of energy and love to lead an active life. Although they are happy and eager to please, they have definite minds of their own…something that stems from their assertiveness. They are also sensitive to scolding and don’t take well to reprimands. Their love for companionship means that this little dog should never be kept outside or in a kennel. They want to share the warmth of home and heart together!Norwich Terriers are not barkers in general, but they will warn of a stranger approaching with feisty grunts and small barks! Norwich are good with children and love to play. If introduced early on- as puppies- to other household pets, which are of the rodent varity, the two can co-habit. However, owners should be cautious, since this dog was origianlly bred to hunt rodents and the hunting instinct is still very much alive in them. They may mistake other household pets as prey. Otherwise, the Norwich is a very lovable little dog breed!

Norwich

Welcome to the Ultimate Norwich Terrier Blog!

D Dog Fan | January 18th, 2008

This Blog is dedicated to one of the cutest of Terrier breeds! Interesting information will be posted regularly to keep the fans of this cute small breed unpdated!

Norwich Terrier