The Norwich Terrier was originally developed in the United Kingdom, used to hunt rats and other small animals. Although healthy, they are not a common breed. This is due to the fact that they not only have small litters, but females often need to have C-sections when giving birth. These little dogs are known for being affectionate and brave. They love activity and should be given exercise. This breed enjoys being close to their humans, and should never not put in boarding or kept outside for a long period of time. They love children and do well with them, but may go after smaller household pets, such as guinea pigs and rats.
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If you can't find the right Norwich Terrier Rescue that you’re searching for in your state, check below the listings for links to other Rescues in nearby states who may have exactly what you are looking for.
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Norwich Terrier Rescues in the USA
Rescue Organization | City | State | Phone | |
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Fluffy Dog Wellness & Rescue | Hartland | WI | (262) 538-2535 | |
Houston Shaggy Dog Rescue | Houston | TX | | |
NTCA Rescue and Rehoming | US | (269) 342-9649 | | |
Wag N Train Terrier Rescue | Omaha | NE | (402) 709-3177 | |
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We sincerely hope that this site will help you find the perfect dog to rescue near you. However, please keep in mind that while we have the utmost trust in every organization listed here, we cannot personally vouch for any individual group we have listed, or for the experience you will have with a dog you adopt from them. We strongly encourage you to research each organizations independently before deciding the adopt from them, as well as thoroughly preparing yourself, your family, and your home for the arrival of your new dog.
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