Monday, October 31, 2011

Norwich Terrier Dog Breed Health Issues, Grooming and Living Conditions

Health issues: Not all Norwich Terrier bloodlines have problems, but a few of the Norwich terriers' are prone to back problems and genetic eye conditions. Overall this is a healthy Dog. As with all Dog breeds it is suggested that you keep your Dog up to date on all vaccinations, de-wormings and heart worm preventatives. Also be sure to schedule at least two check-ups each year with your local vet.

Grooming: Daily brushing is important, taking extra care when the Norwich Terrier Dog is shedding. Bath only when necessary. This breed is a light shedder. This dog will require stripping, which is best done by a professional. However, this can be done by hand stripping the coat on a regular basis. The minimum that should be done is autumn and spring. Clipping dulls the colours and texture of the coat.

Living conditions: The Norwich dog will do fine in an apartment, if given proper exercise; they are still a fairly active dog indoors. This dog will do well without a garden providing exercises is given twice daily. Small dog syndrome can be avoided with good leadership. This dog is fairly difficult with potty training, but gets there with firm and consistent guidance.

The Norwich Terrier dog breed thrives on being active, and it is wise to remember they were energetic working dog. Taking them on long daily walks will help use up the energy. This dog will enjoy the dog competitions, and are known in ability and fly ball competition.




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