Affenpinscher Dogs and Puppies Canada

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Alternate Names: Monkey Terrier, Diablotin Moustachu, Affen, Affen Dog
Common Misspellings: Affenpincher, Affinpinscher, Affinpincher, Athenpincher, Athenpinscher, Affanpincher, Affanpinscher

Introducing the Affenpinscher Dog Breed

Laughter - and dog ownership - are reported to have many health benefits! With an Affenpinscher puppy, you and your family will have a lot of fun staying healthy as his cute doggie antics keep you rolling on the floor!

Looking for a great house pet? The Affenpinscher may just be the breed for you. This adorable smaller breed hails from Germany, and the name translates to "monkey terrier", possibly due to the breed's playful personality. The breed was known in France as the "Diablotin Moustachu", which means "Moustached Little Devil" in the French vernacular. Originally bred to control vermin populations in Germany, the breed has been around for centuries and is very popular as a house pet in Europe.

The Affenpinscher's expression makes one think: "Hmmm... what kind of mischief are you planning?". This loyal and affectionate breed enjoys the company of people and is generally accepting of strangers and family. If you are looking for a playful, tenacious and vivacious family pet, the Affenpinscher is a great choice - city or country!

The Affenpinscher Dog Breed in Brief:

Country of Origin: Germany
Affenpinscher Height: 24 to 28 cm
9.5 - 11 inches
Affenpinscher Weight: 3 - 4 kg
6.5 - 9 pounds
Affenpinscher Exercise Needs: Moderate
Affenpinscher Grooming Demands: Moderate
Affenpinscher Trainability: Medium Difficult
Affenpinscher Life Expectancy: 12 to 14 years
Good With Children: Yes
Good With Other Pets: Yes
Average Litter Size: litter
CKC Breed Group: Group 5, Toys

Affenpinscher Breed History:

The Affenpinscher, otherwise known as the Monkey Terrier ('affe' means ape, or monkey, in German), is considered to be an ancient breed of dog, though his exact origins remain unknown and unrecorded. First note of these unique little dogs was made in Germany, as far back as the seventeenth century and they are speculated to be the founding breed, from which stemmed more popular breeds, such as the Brussels Griffon and, quite possibly, the Miniature Schnauzer, as well. Equally confusing is this rugged little canine's classifications; the American Kennel Club (AKC) labels the Affenpinscher as a toy breed where, in other places, he is renowned as a terrier. Indeed, his most well-known job title was that of a stable rat catcher.

Affenpinscher Appearance:

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Size: Standing an ideal 10 inches high at the shoulder, and weighing no more than 7-8 pounds, the Affenpinscher is a devoted and loyal pet, often choosing a single person to bond with. Despite his small stature, however, the Affenpinscher proudly displays his terrier blood with a bullheaded personality, common tendencies to become hyper-excited, and his refusal to back down from any aggressor, regardless of the size difference. If for no other reason alone, the Affenpinscher should always be kept on a leash when outside, and should never be left unattended, or he risks taking on the worldb& and getting into a world of trouble.

Coat: This bristly little imp has a harsh and wiry coat that is shorter on his body, but grows longer towards the head and legs. A pronounced mustache and beard give this comical little terrier a monkey-faced expression, hence his nickname and, while he is a very intelligent little animal, don't ever think that the Affenpinscher will be a piece of cake to train. Above and beyond all else, the Affenpinscher has mind all his own and, quite often, will bend his owners to his own whims.

Color: The most common color of the Affenpinscher is black, though it is not uncommon to find blacks with tan markings, or a mixture of red or gray in the coat. Their fur takes a moderate degree of work to upkeep, the main focus of attention being about the beard and eyes. The Affenpinscher should not be bathed too frequently, either, as frequent bathing can destroy the wirehaired quality of the dogbs coat, causing it to lose that crisp texture.

Affenpinscher Temperament:

A very good watchdog, despite his tiny size, this courageous little canine makes a wonderful companion dog, especially for those who have limited physical activity.

Affenpinscher Exercise Information:

Affenpinschers are active little dogs that enjoy exercise. That being said, their size makes it easy to get the activity they need. While Affenpinschers will gladly accompany their owners on a walk, run or trip to the dog park, these cute little dogs can do quite well running around the yard or living room.

Affenpinscher Grooming Needs:

Grooming requirements are moderate; a good brushing several times a week is needed to keep the Affenpinsher looking it's best, and occasional trimming of the feet, tail and ears should also be performed.

Affenpinscher Training

Early and consistent obedience training is recommended with this breed to counter it's tendency towards stubbornness.

Affenpinscher Health Information:

Unfortunately, like most breeds, this little dog does have a few health concerns that should be known by any potential pet owner; first and foremost, the Affenpinscher's ferocious little nature can lead him to scrap with other dogs, resulting in cuts and broken bones, if his owner is not diligent. Additionally, the Affenpinscher can also suffer from a subluxated patella, or slipped stifle, which can cause him to have a hitch or pronounced limp in his movement. To prevent this, it's wise to teach your terrier not to jump up, whether it is on people or furniture, and should he be allowed on the furniture at all, rugs should be placed on the floors by the foot of chairs and sofas, to reduce risk of his slipping and falling, should he get excited and attempt to jump down.

The Affenpinscher has very large, prominent eyes that are prone to both scratches and ulcers. Additionally, they can suffer fungal infections in the wrinkle between the eyes and nose, so it is always good to pay close attention and make regular checks of your Affenpinscher's eyes.

Is the Affenpinscher The Right Breed For You:

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Unfortunately, the Affenpinscher is not the dog breed for everyone. The high cost of obtaining a healthy, well socialized Affenpinscher puppy from a responsible Affenpinscher breeder is a large obstacle for most families searching for a canine companion. This unique little breed of dog is quite rare and it can often be difficult (and costly) to find a puppy of your choosing, but should you take on the search, you're bound to find one of these adorable little independents the perfect dog for you.

Affenpinscher Puppies

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If you are ready to make a lifelong commitment to that perfect Affenpinscher puppy, your next step is to locate the most responsible and reputable Affenpinscher dog breeder you can find. We sincerely hope that our Affenpinscher dog breed profile will assist you in your search for your new puppy, and help you avoid acquiring a puppy from any source other than a responsible Affenpinscher breeder.

A Responsible Affenpinscher Puppy Breeder:

  • Is a die-hard dog lover who breeds out of a sincere desire to perpetuate and improve upon the Affenpinscher dog breed.
  • Is very well educated about the breed(s) they offer and the breed's traits, both desirable and undesirable.
  • Adheres to a highly selective breeding program which focuses on health, temperament and conformation.
  • Breeds only healthy, conformationally correct dogs with sound temperaments that are registered with the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) or, if from another country, with that country's authorative dog breed registry.
  • Treats the dogs in their breeding home as members of the family, and does not constantly confine these dogs to crates, kennels or other pens.
  • Has breeding dogs carefully screened for hereditary and other canine disorders prior to breeding.
  • Whelps puppies indoors and ensures that puppies are well socialized, given proper nutrition and receive plenty of love and play.
  • Offers and stands behind a reasonable health guarantee.
  • Has a spay or neuter requirement on all puppies placed in pet homes.
  • Is committed to each Affenpinscher puppy for life, and will re-home or take back a puppy if you cannot fulfill your commitment for any reason.
  • Is happy to answer any questions you may have about the Affenpinscher dog breed or their dogs and puppies.
  • Carefully screens potential puppy buyers to ensure that Affenpinscher puppies are placed only in loving, responsible forever homes.
A responsible dog breeder may seem like an over-anxious parent on their child's first day of school. They will demonstrate a strong bond with their dogs and puppies, and a desire to assist you and remain in contact with you as your puppy grows and thrives in your loving home. Don't settle for anything less than this. Buying your Affenpinscher puppy is an important decision that will affect you and your family for many years to come. Make sure you do not acquire a puppy in haste from a disreputable source! Do your homework and spend the time finding just the right puppy from a responsible Canadian Affenpinscher breeder.

Avoid Buying Your Affenpinscher Puppy From:

  • A Pet Store.
  • A Newspaper Ad.
  • An online classifieds site.
  • The side of the road.
  • A parking lot.
  • A friend or neighbour, unless they are an experienced and responsible Affenpinscher dog breeder.
  • Any breeder with whom you do not feel 100% comfortable; you will be in contact with this person for the life of your dog or puppy.

Canada, like the US and the UK, has more than it's share of puppy mills. If you do not know what a puppy mill is, then please click here to read about this inhumane industry where dogs are treated as livestock, and puppies as merchandise. In addition to supporting an industry that thrives on the cruel mistreatment of dogs and puppies, by buying a puppy from a pet store, newspaper ad or online classifieds site is setting yourself and your family up for a heap of heartache.

Puppy mill puppies are generally more expensive than puppies from a reputable breeder, and can have numerous health, temperament and behavioural problems as a result of the conditions in which they were conceived, born and raised. Usually this results in taking on a family member with health problems that will cause ongoing additional veterinary costs, behavioural problems that may pose a hazard to your family, friends and neighbours, and, at worst, you may fall in love with a sickly puppy that will eventually need to be humanely euthanized.

The Affenpinscher dog breeders that are showcased on Dogs and Puppies Canada have undergone our own screening process, in an effort to ensure that we promote only highly reputable breeders, and keep puppy mills and backyard breeders from advertising with us. These breeders share our philosophy on what is a responsible breeder, and have agreed to abide by these guidelines for conduct.

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