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Affenpinscher

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Breed group: Guarding

Color: black, gray, silver, or black and tan

Height: 9-11.5 inches

Weight: 7-9 lbs

Description: The Affenpinscher is a small dog with a harsh, shaggy coat, and longer hair all over the face. It is a smaller version of a working terrier and therefore is not a delicate dog. It has a square-body, with a deep chest and round head with a pronounced stop. The lower jaw is undershot, protruding below the dog's short nose. The black eyes are prominent and rounded. The neck is short and arched and the limbs are straight and well boned. The tail is carried high and docked to two-thirds its length. The hairy ears are customarily docked, pointed and erect, however some countries have banned docking of animal's tails and ears. The coat is usually black or dark gray, but tan and red are also acceptable. The undercoat is slightly curly.

Temperament: Affenpinschers are highly inquisitive and quick-witted. They are mischievous and playful, affectionate and amusing. They get along well with other pets they have been raised with. They are not recommended for young children as this breed has a tendency to guard and protect their food and toys. They will become aggressive and fearless toward anything or anyone they perceive as a threat. They love to entertain and expect to be entertained. The Affenpinscher enjoys being with their family.

Health problems: There are no major concerns, although some are prone to fractures and slipped stifle. Occasionally seen are PDA (patent ductus arteriosus), and open fontanel. Like any short-nosed breed, the Affenpinscher may suffer from respiratory problems in hot weather.

Living conditions: The Affenpinscher is good for apartment life. They are very active indoors and will do okay without a yard. These dogs are sensitive to temperature extremes. Overly warm living conditions are damaging to the coat

Exercise: Although it is an energetic and active little dog, its exercise needs can be met with indoor play. If you play with it regularly, its happiness will be complete. It will also enjoy a nice walk outside on the lead as well as chance to run around outside in a wide open-space.

Life expectancy: About 10-12 years.

Litter size: 1 - 3 puppies - Average 2

Grooming: The Affenpinscher's harsh coat should never be clipped short because this ruins the coat for many years. It should be brushed and combed weekly and it may be necessary to pluck it. A dog-trimming specialist usually does this but it is possible to learn how to do it yourself. Show dogs require stripping. Hair sometimes grows in the corners of the eyes, causing irritation; they should be dealt with promptly. This breed sheds little to no hair.

Origin: No exact data about the Affenpinscher's origin exists. It is certainly related to the Brussels Griffon and probably to the terrier. It's named "Monkey Dog" because of his monkey-like facial structure and expression and his curious personality. This feisty toy dog is believed to have originated in Germany. At first a farm dog and ratter, probably larger in size, the Affenpinscher was miniaturized and became a house pet during the 18th and 19th centuries. It is a ruthless hunter of mice and an outstanding watchdog. Today the Affenpinscher is primarily a companion dog. The Affenpinscher was admitted to the American Kennel Club's studbook in 1936.

Recognition: FCI, AKC, KCGB, CKC, ANKC, NKC, NZKC, CKC, APRI, ACR

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