Ch. Belvedere's Sister Parrish, UDX, RN

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Frizzle was one of the first Norwich Terriers to earn her UDX.  She is currently working toward her OTCH.  She is very smart and has been a joy to train!

                                                                                                                                                            

Ch. Wildtrout Shimmy At Fox Run

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(This is placer text) These small but hardy dogs are courageous, remarkably intelligent and wonderfully affectionate. They can be assertive but it is not typical for them to be aggressive, quarrelsome or shy. They are energetic and thrive on an active life. They are eager to please but have definite minds of their own. They are sensitive to scolding but 100% Terrier. They should never be kept outside or in a kennel setting because they love the companionship of their owners too much. Norwich are not given to unnecessary barking but they will warn of a stranger approaching. Norwich are good with children. If introduced to other household pets as a puppy they generally co-habit peacefully, though caution should be observed around rodent pets as they may be mistaken for prey.

Shimmy and pedigree are shown below. (Click images to enlarge.)

                                                                                                                                                            

Ch. Wildtrout Fearless Finnegan

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Finnegan and Ch. Wildtrout Shimmy At Fox Run
(This is placer text) These small but hardy dogs are courageous, remarkably intelligent and wonderfully affectionate. They can be assertive but it is not typical for them to be aggressive, quarrelsome or shy. They are energetic and thrive on an active life. They are eager to please but have definite minds of their own. They are sensitive to scolding but 100% Terrier. They should never be kept outside or in a kennel setting because they love the companionship of their owners too much. Norwich are not given to unnecessary barking but they will warn of a stranger approaching. Norwich are good with children. If introduced to other household pets as a puppy they generally co-habit peacefully, though caution should be observed around rodent pets as they may be mistaken for prey.





Finnegan and pedigree are shown below. (Click images to enlarge.)

                                                                                                                                                            

Highwood's Adams-Irresistible

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Maybelline has been shown on a limited basis and she is pointed.  She has had one litter of three.  Two of her boys have finished their Championships and the girl is major pointed.  Her hips are OFA good, her eyes CERF and she has clear patellas.

                                                                                                                                                            

Ch. Wildtrout Ringer at Fox Run

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Ch. Wildtrout Great Scott

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"Scottie Little"  finished from the Bred By class with four majors.  He is a dark red color with a very harsh coat.  He has very dark eyes and black pigment.  He has full dentition and a scissors bite.  Currently, on a limited  basis, he is being specialed by Scott Summer.  He is training to show in obedience also.  Watch for this character in both rings!








Great Scott and pedigree are shown below. (Click images to enlarge.)

                                                                                                                                                            

Ch. Wildtrout Lord of the Rings

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Charlie resides with Randy and Brianna Brown.

Charlie and pedigree are shown below. (Click images to enlarge.)

                                                                                                                                                            

Wildtrout Halo At Fox Run

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(This is placer text) These small but hardy dogs are courageous, remarkably intelligent and wonderfully affectionate. They can be assertive but it is not typical for them to be aggressive, quarrelsome or shy. They are energetic and thrive on an active life. They are eager to please but have definite minds of their own. They are sensitive to scolding but 100% Terrier. They should never be kept outside or in a kennel setting because they love the companionship of their owners too much. Norwich are not given to unnecessary barking but they will warn of a stranger approaching. Norwich are good with children. If introduced to other household pets as a puppy they generally co-habit peacefully, though caution should be observed around rodent pets as they may be mistaken for prey.

Halo and pedigree are shown below. (Click images to enlarge.)