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Greyhounds can reach speeds up to 45 mph, making them the fastest dog breed in the world.
Despite their small size, Norwich Terriers were historically used to flush out foxes during hunts!
Racing dogs of ancient Egyptian nobility, these swift hunters evolved into competitive racing athletes by the 1800s in Great Britain, excelling in coursing and track racing.
Developed in Eastern England during the 1800s, these tenacious terriers served as ratters in stables and farmyards, proving especially valuable in Norfolk county.
Requires secure fencing due to high prey drive. Sensitive to extreme temperatures. Needs soft bedding for joint protection. Regular dental care essential.
Regular dental care essential. Needs consistent exercise despite small size. Watch for signs of respiratory issues common in small terriers.