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November 20, 2012 at 8:00 pm #1049
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MemberAffenpinscher puppies
The name of this breed is derived from a German word for ape. This is as a result of its having an ape like face. It is also cheeky and has a confident temperament that closely matches that of an ape. The coat, on the other hand, lasts long hence the minimal shedding.
History
The Affenpinscher was initially bred in Germany and was larger than the present day breed. It is believed to have contributed in the development of the schnauzer and other dog breeds. The earliest description of the breed is seen as early as the 16th century. The dog has been a common companion for the heeled ladies of the 1900s. It is in the 1950s that the breed’s popularity spread outside Germany to US and UK.
Appearance
If you are contemplating on getting the Affenpinscher puppies, the first thing you must do is learn how to distinguish it. The main distinguishing feature is the ape-like face. The feature gives the puppies an overall appearance of alertness. It has an expressive face. The dog also has a wiry and shaggy coat which needs regular grooming. The coat is usually thicker around the head and shoulders. The coat at the back and hindquarters is considerably short. It is usually black in color. The Affenpinscher puppies San Diego have small pointed ears which are triangular in shape. The ears make the breed to look even more alert.
Temperament
The San Diego Affenpinscher breed is known to be adventurous, active, and fun as well as self reliant. It is often strong willed and has a significantly high amount of energy for its size. Consequently, routine exercising is required. The dog is also stubborn and needs firm and consistent training. To date, the breed still presents hunting tendencies. Special care ought to be taken when taking its lease off in public. Other than that, the Affenpinscher lives happily with other pets and is great with children. However, they do not tolerate excessive playing hence the need to keep them from smaller kids.
Care
The coat of the San Diego Affenpinscher is long lasting. It is this reason that led to the claim that it does not shed. However, to keep the coat soft, regular grooming is recommended. Additionally, you need to take the dog for a walk at least once a week. This will help deal with the high energy levels.
Health
The lifespan of the Affenpinscher puppies San Diego live around 11 to 12 years. They are generally healthy dogs though prone to fractures and bone breakage. The short and stubby nose also causes the breed to suffer from hot weather. Care should be taken when exercising in warm weather. Regular visits to the vet or consulting professional help as soon as a problem arises can give you a peaceful experience with this breed.
Average size
The breed ranges between 8 and 12 inches in height. The average weight is between 3 and 6 kg.
Typical use
The Affenpinscher puppies are great for people looking for a big personality in a pet. They make good companions and house pets.
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