Affenpinscher
FCI standard number: 186
Country of origin: Germany
Classification: Group 2 - (Pinschers and Schnauzers - Molossoids - Schweizer Mountain and Cattle Dogs)
Height at withers female: 25-30 cm
Height at withers male: 25-30 cm
Weight female: approx. 4-6 kg
Weight male: approx. 4-6 kg
Coat colour: (FCI) pure black with black undercoat
Coat texture: rough/"wiry", dense; on the head with typical eyebrows and beard, overall "shaggy" appearance
Neck circumference: between 20 and 30 cm
Profile Affenpinscher
History of the Affenpinscher
Originally a domestic and companion dog from southern Germany; ancestors were already depicted by Albrecht Dürer. First records date back to 1879.
Appearance
Body shape: small, strong, compact and rather "square" in appearance
Coat: rough and shaggy-looking, particularly emphasized on the head/shoulders (eyebrows/beard = "monkey face")
Nature/character
Intrepid, alert, stubborn and very affectionate; according to the FCI a "pleasant family dog", but can also be temperamental/temperamental at times. He needs a lot of social contact and variety (keeping his head and nose busy helps).
Grooming
Brushing/de-matting: regularly (otherwise the wiry coat quickly becomes matted, especially on the beard/legs).
Trimming/cutting: useful depending on the desired look; many owners have the coat professionally shaped (typical "monkey" head).
Everyday life: often wipe the beard briefly after eating/walking - dirt likes to get stuck there (very practical, not a "breed fault").
Health
As with small breeds, these include (depending on the line/individual) Patellar luxation, tracheal collapse, sometimes hip problems and eye problems. Due to the short muzzle, respiratory problems can also be favored in heat/exertion (keyword brachycephalic).
Education
Smart, self-confident small dogs: positive reinforcement, clear rules and short, playful sessions are best (otherwise he switches to "no desire"). Early socialization is important so that alertness does not turn into "permanent alarm".
What special features does this breed have
Unmistakable "monkey" face (beard/eyebrows) Big character in a small body: courageous, alert, sometimes stubbornly charming Original rat catcher: can show hunting instinct for small animals (training/management is worthwhile).
Suitable for first-time dog owners?
Often yes - with the right expectations. Some vet/breed information says it is generally suitable for first-time owners because it can be moderately active and very people-oriented. But: stubbornness + alertness + grooming mean that "just walking alongside" rarely works well.
Family dog or not?
Basically suitable for families if the family has time and the dog is well socialized. (FCI: "pleasant family dog"; VDH: seeks people with lots of time/social contact). It works best with children if they are respectful (no pulling/pushing) - because of their small size, very small children should always be supervised.
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