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Earth Dog

If you have a small terrier or a Dachshund, you’ve undoubtedly already discovered their penchant to dig, stick their face underground, and emerge with something in his mouth, be it a mouse, a squirrel or some other creature. After you stop screaming in fright, your first instinct might be to reprimand him for catching that poor animal but really, you should reward him! He’s simply doing what these dogs were bred to do: To hunt underground, and that’s what Earthdog tests assess.

Earthdog tests gauge how good a hunter your dog really is. They’re non-competitive and each dog is judged on his own abilities for seeking and locating rodents underground. But fear not, rodent lovers: In these tests, rats are safely caged and not harmed!

If you are brand new to the world of Earthdog and would like to get involved, you should attend a test in your area!

Please contact your Norfolk's breeder, if you have question about your Norfolk is good for this sport. Many Norfolk Terriers enjoyed runs!

Earth Dog Event in TX and OK in 2024

​2/16-18/2024, Applecreek Farms; 4308 CR 126, Bedias, TX, Trial Secretary : Robbie Johnson (ravenrotts@aol.com)

  • Border Terrier Club of America, Inc.

  • Dallas-Ft Worth Dachshund Club

  • Houston Dachshund Club, Inc.

3/17/2024, Flatrock Park; 3840 Riverside Dr, Kerrville, TX, Trial Secretary: Robbie Johnson (ravenrotts@aol.com)

  • Border Terrier Club of America, Inc./

Norfolk Terrier– EarthDog

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