General Appearance
The Norwich Terrier, spirited and stocky with sensitive prick
ears and a slightly foxy expression, is one of the smallest
working terriers. This sturdy descendent of ratting companions,
eager to dispatch small vermin alone or in a pack, has good bone
and substance and an almost weatherproof coat. A hardy hunt
terrier-honorable scars from fair wear and tear are acceptable.
Size, Proportion, Substance
One of the smallest of the terriers, the ideal height should
not exceed 10 inches at the withers. Distance from the top of the
withers to the ground and from the withers to base of tail are
approximately equal. Good bone and substance. Weight
approximately 12 pounds. It should be in proportion to the
individual dog's structure and balance. Fit working condition is
a prime consideration.
Head
A slightly foxy expression. Eyes small, dark and oval shaped
with black rims. Placed well apart with a bright and keen
expression. Ears medium size and erect. Set well apart with
pointed tips. Upright when alert.
The skull is broad and slightly rounded with good width between
the ears. The muzzle is wedge shaped and strong. Its length is
about one-third less than the measurement from the occiput to the
well-defined stop. The jaw is clean and strong. Nose and lip
pigment black. Tight-lipped with large teeth. A scissor bite.
Neck, Topline, Body
Neck of medium length, strong and blending into well laid back
shoulders. Level topline. Body moderately short. Compact and
deep. Good width of chest. Well-sprung ribs and short loins. Tail
medium docked. The terrier's working origin requires that the
tail be of sufficient length to grasp. Base level with topline;
carried erect.
Forequarters
Well laid back shoulders. Elbows close to ribs. Short,
powerful legs, as straight as is consistent with the digging
terrier. Pasterns firm. Feet round with thick pads. Nails black.
The feet point forward when standing or moving.
Hindquarters
Broad, strong and muscular with well-turned stifles. Hocks low
set and straight when viewed from the rear. Feet as in front.
Coat
Hard, wiry and straight, lying close to the body with a
definite undercoat. The coat on neck and shoulders forms a
protective mane. The hair on head, ears and muzzle, except for
slight eyebrows and whiskers, is short and smooth. This breed
should be shown with as natural a coat as possible. A minimum of
tidying is permissible but shaping should be heavily penalized.
Color
All shades of red, wheaten, black and tan or grizzle. White
marks are not desirable.
Gait
The legs moving parallel, extending forward, showing great
powers of propulsion. Good rear angulation with a true, yet
driving movement. The forelegs move freely with feet and elbows
the same distance apart, converging slightly with increased pace.
Hind legs follow in the track of the forelegs, flexing well at
the stifle and hock. The topline remains level.
Temperament
Gay, fearless, loyal and affectionate. Adaptable and sporting,
they make ideal companions.
This information from AKC
Norwich and
Norfolk Terrier Club
Norwich
Terrier Club International
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