The Norfolk Terrier is the smallest of all the working terrier breeds and like the Norwich Terrier they were named after the county they came from. These charming little dogs were originally bred to chase vermin and were also highly prized for hunting, but over the years they have found their way into the hearts and homes of many people and for good reason.
Read our Norfolk Terrier Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Norfolk Terrier & Border Terrier Hybrid
Quality bred for health and temperament. Mum is a Border x Norfolk/Yorkie, dad is a KC registered Border terrier. SLEM tested, DNA health tested. Both parents have the most loving, gentle temperament

Miniature Dachshund & Norfolk Terrier Hybrid
Rehoming our little pup, Hes such a good little pup, loves other dogs, great on lead. Only rehoming due to the puppy not getting on with my little girl age 4, but he gets on so well with my son and

Jack Russell & Norfolk Terrier Hybrid
2 girl Puppies left . Each with lovely coats. Mum is a Jack Russell family pet and can be seen, Dad is a Norfolk Terrier. Well socialised with children and have lovely temperaments. Microchipped, Flea
Yes, Norfolk Terriers are good pets as they are loyal, affectionate, intelligent, and generally good with children, making them suitable companions for many families.