
Canis Lupus Familiaris
Norfolk Terrier
Small
England
FeistyConfidentLovableSpiritedAlertTenacious
The Norfolk Terrier, developed in England during the late 19th century, is one of the smallest of the working terriers and was originally bred to hunt vermin and bolts foxes from their dens. Despite its diminutive size, it possesses a bold, fearless temperament and an irrepressible spirit that belies its compact frame. Distinguished from its close relative the Norwich Terrier by its folded, drop ears, the Norfolk is an adaptable and affectionate companion equally at home in the city or country.
Physical Traits
Height (Male)9–10”
Height (Female)9–10”
Weight (Male)11–12 lbs
Weight (Female)11–12 lbs
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