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  • The coat of Norwich Terrier is wiry, straight and lies close to the body, with a thick undercoat. It is longer and rougher on the neck, forming a ruff to frame the face. The hair on the head is short and smooth, except for slight whiskers and eyebrows.
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  • Norwich Terriers have a double coat made up of a harsh (yet practically weatherproof) outer coat, while their soft undercoat insulates their tiny bodies from the heat and cold. Needless to say, this breed will require regular grooming.
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  • Norwich Terriers have a double coat made up of a harsh (yet practically weatherproof) outer coat, while their soft undercoat insulates their tiny bodies from the heat and cold. Needless to say, this breed will require regular grooming.
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  • Norwich Terriers have a double coat made up of a harsh (yet practically weatherproof) outer coat, while their soft undercoat insulates their tiny bodies from the heat and cold. Needless to say, this breed will require regular grooming.
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  • The Airedale, Lakeland, Welsh, Irish, Norfolk, Border, Cairn and Norwich terriers all sport broken coats. The Russell and Parson Russell terriers are special in that they can be shown in AKC conformation trials with either short and smooth fur or wiry coats, but all must have softer undercoats.

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