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What traits were terriers historically developed for?
What does 'calmest' typically mean when discussing terrier breeds?
What often contributes to the perceived calmness of a mature Bull Terrier indoors?
Why might the West Highland White Terrier be perceived as less intense in an apartment setting?
What is the key factor cited for the Cairn Terrier potentially becoming a quieter companion later in life?
What factor can sometimes outweigh size when evaluating apartment suitability for a terrier?
What is the non-negotiable need for achieving serenity in an active dog, regardless of breed statistics?
What specific activity schedule often yields a terrier genuinely ready to nap?
What quality in an owner is cited as often mirroring the perceived calmness of their terrier?
Which characteristic did some terriers bred primarily for earthwork possess that rarely equates to calmness?
Where is the Norwich Terrier's story primarily rooted geographically?
What was the primary historical function of these early terriers in the late 19th century?
What fundamental quality was most critically sought in the selection of early Norwich-type dogs?
Which breeder associated with Cambridge supplied small terriers known as Cantab Terriers to undergraduates?
The foundational temperament of the breed was heavily influenced by which dog bred by Jodrell Hopkins?
Which addition to the Breed Standard in 1935 prompted Breed Club President Jack Read to resign?
In what year did The Kennel Club in England officially grant recognition to the breed, accepting both ear types?
In England, what year was the drop-eared variety officially designated as the separate Norfolk Terrier breed?
After the breed separation, what aspect of the dog became the primary focus in Norwich Terrier breeding goals?
Which genetic disorder linked to airway narrowing is sometimes found in contemporary Norwich Terriers?
Which breed did Jack Read use to correct the coat texture introduced by an earlier infusion?
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