Saturday, September 11, 2010

Norfolk Terrier

The Norfolk Terrier originated from England. It is actually very affectionate and does not exhibit a disagreeable nature. Because of this, many people like to keep them as pets. However, there can be some difficulty housetraining a Norfolk Terrier. This is because of the fact that a Norfolk Terrier pet dog can be quite stubborn. The best method recommended for this breed is crate training.

What is crate training? Well, it involves training your Norfolk Terrier pet dog to stay in a crate when it is left unsupervised. Used humanely, a crate can be a great den for your Norfolk Terrier pet dog. This will help your Norfolk Terrier when it needs some sort of privacy or alone time. This will also train your Norfolk Terrier pet dog not to go to the bathroom in the house. One advantage of crate training is the fact that you can be reassured that your pet will be safe even if it is left alone. Traveling will also be much more comfortable, since your Norfolk Terrier pet dog will have adjusted to his "den".

A Norfolk Terrier does not naturally shed its fur. This can have both pros and cons. On the good side, no shedding means no mess or hair on your furniture. This means that they can be kept indoors without risk of leaving fur all over your floor. However, you do need to take your Norfolk terrier pet dog to a groomer twice a year in order to strip the coat. This is done in order to promote the growth of a new weather-resistant coat. In a sense, this allows your Norfolk Terrier pet dog a chance to freshen up.

In order to properly care for the coat of your Norfolk terrier pet dog, you need to brush it at least twice a day. This will help get rid of tangles and prevent matting.

Ideally, a Norfolk Terrier should be kept in a place with a fenced yard so that it can have a large space to romp around. This is because of the fact that Norfolk Terriers thrive on activity. Boredom for this breed usually leads to destruction so you should try to keep it occupied.

The best quality that a Norfolk Terrier pet dog exhibits is the ability to get along with other pets. They also love children. This means that kids will have a lot of fun with a Norfolk Terrier. You should be careful however, as Norfolk Terriers may perceive smaller animals as prey.

One thing that may be admired in a Norfolk Terrier is the fact that though it is not aggressive, it is generally a courageous breed. Because of this, a Norfolk terrier dog can make an excellent watchdog. Another factor that contributes to this is the fact that a Norfolk Terrier pet dog is usually very alert and will bark immediately to alert the family.

Before you get a Norfolk Terrier as a pet dog, you need to make sure that you gather as much information as possible. By understanding the different aspects of the Norfolk terrier pet dog, you will make sure that you have the ability to care for one.

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