Other names: Griffon monkey, Zwergaffen
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Hair type | Long |
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Origin | Germany |
Template | Small |
Head shape | Round |
Weight and size | ||
Sex | Weight | Cut |
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Female | From 4 kg to 6 kg | From 25 cm to 30 cm |
Male | From 4 kg to 6 kg | From 25 cm to 30 cm |
History of the breed
The Affenpinscher corresponds to a very old race . He descends from dogs represented as early as the 16th century by the German artist Albrecht Dürer on his wood engravings. The first records of Affenpinschers date back to 1879. From the beginning of the 20th century, these dogs developed on the basis of wire-haired Pinschers meet with great success. Over the selections, the black coat was favored over the other colors, including yellowish, reddish, grayish white and dark gray. The Affenpinscher breed was definitively recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) on July 15, 1955.
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Physical features
His hair: hard, dense, forming a characteristic adornment on the head (bushy eyebrows, eyes framed in a crown, full beard, forelock and sideburns). The outer coat is associated with an undercoat.
Its color: completely black.
His head: round, with ape-like expression. The skull is rounded, the forehead well defined, the stop accentuated, the nose round and black, the nostrils well open, the muzzle and the muzzle straight, the lips well applied and black.
His ears: V-shaped, small in size, straight, well erect, set high and pointing forward.
His eyes: rounded, ball-shaped, dark in color.
Its body: robust, compact, fitting into a square. The back is strong, short and firm, the kidney is short and solid, the croup is slightly rounded towards the tail attachment, the chest slightly flattened on the sides, sell it moderately raised.
Its tail: carried in saber or sickle.
Behavior and character
Affectionate | |
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Calm | |
Protective | |
Independent | |
Hunter | |
Barks / howls |
Behavior with others
Cohabitation with children | |
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Sociable with other animals | |
Love strangers |
The Affenpinscher is an alert, courageous, loyal, determined and vigilant dog. He appreciates family life and is a pleasant companion for all his members, although some caution should be taken with children . The latter can, in fact, rush him. He can sometimes be stubborn.
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Education
Clever | |
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Obedient |
The Affenpinscher requires a firm enough education to attenuate this strong head side which it can sometimes display, as well as its ardor. Other than that, his education is not very difficult. This dog must also be socialized early enough so that he can get along with his fellows and other animals he is called to meet.
Living conditions
Suitable for apartment living | |
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Good for new masters | |
Love it hot | |
Love the cold |
The Affenpinscher has the advantage of being able to adapt to all the lifestyles that its owner can offer it. He can quite live in an apartment if he is sufficiently walked and stimulated. He also enjoys the benefit of a large fenced garden in which he can run freely. It is suitable for most family situations, with special attention to be given to it in the presence of children. It is aimed at any type of master who is able to take care of it, because its education is not particularly complicated.
Health
Solid | |
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Ease of gaining weight |
Thanks to its double coat, the Affenpinscher tolerates cold and humidity rather well , but not extreme weather conditions. The breed has a predisposition to certain diseases: persistence of the ductus arteriosus (cardiac malformation), dislocation of the patella , Legg-Perthes-Calvé disease (necrosis of the head and neck of the femur).
Hypoallergenic breed
Yes
Litter size
Between 2 and 3 puppies
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Life expectancy
Minimum: 12 years old
Maximum: 14 years
The life expectancy of an Affenpinscher is, on average, between 12 years and 14 years.
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Maintenance and hygiene
Ease of maintenance | |
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Cost of maintenance | |
Hair loss |
Drool level | |
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Ease of grooming |
The Affenpinscher is a fairly easy dog to care for . It does not require a lot of effort at this level, but maintenance must remain regular. During the moult, he experiences moderate hair loss , but it is recommended to give him a diet richer in salts during this period.
It is recommended to brush the dog once a week to properly maintain its coat. During the moult, brushing is to be done 2 to 3 times a week.
Price and budget
Purchase price
Mini
€ 1300 Maxi
1600 €
The purchase price of an Affenpinscher is between 1300 € and 1600 €.
Annual maintenance cost
Mini
NC Maxi
NC
The annual maintenance cost of an Affenpinscher is between NC and NC.
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Physical activity
Athletic | |
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Energy level | |
Potential to play |
The Affenpinscher loves to run and exercise , even if he is not a great athlete . A good daily walk embellished with stimulating games is enough to preserve one’s balance both physically and mentally.
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Calm |
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FCI Information
FCI No.
186
FCI Group
Group 2: Pinscher and Schnauzer – Molossoid and Swiss Mountain and Cattle Dogs and other breeds
Recognized by FCI
Since 1955
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