A guy with a funny nickname created the Norfolk Terrier.
Three words sum up their appearance: cute, cuter, and cutest. They'll even happily curl up in your lap.
Little Norfolk terriers are undoubtedly constructed for a hard day's work.
In 1932, the Kennel Club of England officially recognised Jones's terrier as a distinct breed, the Norwich Terrier.
The variants were separated into two distinct breeds by the Kennel Club in 1964, and the AKC followed suit in 1979.
The little red dogs owned by Ol' Roughrider Jones were bred to be two-in-one terriers.
An charming trait of the breed is its blend of real terrier vigour and pack-dog amity.
Norfolk Terriers are great family dogs