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I just stumbled across one of these the other day on Pet Finder. They look like really cool dogs!
Anyone here have one, or any experience with them? How are they generally for off leash activities? |
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They're very rare - I'd be surprised if it were really a Norwich or cross. Can you post the listing? They're lovely little terriers - not too dog aggressive, but spunky. I wanted one but could never find a breeder with available puppies - they have years long waiting lists ...
Like any terrier, they're require more work off leash than, say, a herding breed (bred to work WITH you). Terriers were meant to be independent, but many excel at off leash sports when trained well.
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They are really really cute little guys but they can be very sharp. They are very expensive as far as purebred dogs go. They only have like 1 puppy per litter.
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Thanks for the information! Here is the listing - he was adopted last night, good for him!
I'll bet he is a cross too, but I always like to ask when I learn of a "new" breed. Adopted Norwich Terrier: Toby: Petfinder |
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He is either a cross or a BYB one (which is rare, but can happen to anyone I guess).
Glad he got a home though!
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Katie + the Workin' Girls ~Smooth Collies~ URO1 CH "Smidgen" RA,WW-RN,CGC,TT,HIC,VC (2/3 CA) URO2 CH "Dora" RN,CGC,TT,HIC,VC (2/3 CA) ~American Hairless Terriers (coated)~ UFR USR GRCH 'PR' "OE" TT (UKC Total Dog Award winner) UFR USR GRCH 'PR' "Spud" TT (UKC Total Dog Award winner) |
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I used to live in Norwich, where norwich terriers were pretty common. Nice dogs, a little bit too yappy for me though. I knew quite a few and they all had a high exercise requirements but were alright at offlead.
That dog doesn't llook like a Norwich to me though... |
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the winning dog in the movie, Best in Show, is a Norwich.
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We used to do the funday (run the lc, gtg etc) for the Norfolk/Norwich terrier funday. Cute terriers. Not overly 'terrierish' not high drive, but ooohhh so adorable.
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Thanks for the information! What do you mean by "Not overly 'terrierish'"?
Did anyone else find them yappy? I've read that they aren't as chatty as other small breeds? |
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They aren't driven in the way most terriers are, not nearly as sharp, lowish prey drive, less confrontational etc.
I have thought when I am old and can't handle a JRT I might get one of these. |
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