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Yes, Norfolk Terriers are good pets as they are loyal, affectionate, intelligent, and generally good with children, making them suitable companions for many families.
Norfolk Terriers can be stubborn and challenging to train, may bark excessively if bored, have a strong prey drive that can cause conflicts with cats or small animals, and are prone to health issues like hip and elbow dysplasia, intervertebral disc disease, cataracts, and mitral valve disease.
While Norfolk Terriers are alert and have a bark that can attract attention, they are not usually prone to excessive barking unless they become bored or under-stimulated.
The typical purchase price for a Norfolk Terrier ranges from $1,500 to $3,500, with additional ongoing costs for veterinary care, grooming, and food to consider.
