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Affenpinscher Fact Center

"The Monkey Dog"


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Affenpinscher

History of Affenpinscher

The determination and wiry coat hark back to terrier breeds, with a sprinkle of flat-nosed breeds, giving them their distinct expression. The Affenpinscher originally called the Miniature Pinscher his litter brother, with both often born in the same litter. These were often scrappy little farm dogs, helping to keep the farmsteads free of rodents.



Temperament of Affenpinscher

Affenpinschers can be a bit obstinate and might find the bird in the tree more interesting than heeling on leash. Distracting them and using play tactics work better than issuing orders. Bribes work too! Like monkeys, they can be mischievous, teasing other household pets. Other animals should be introduced when the Affenpinscher is a puppy – they’re not crazy about sharing toys.



Appearance of Affenpinscher

The coat might be one of many colors: black, red, gray, silver, or black and tan. The dog may be totally natural or have his ears cropped and tail docked.



Training of Affenpinscher

These dogs’ intelligence makes them good candidates for obedience or agility. They’ll eagerly run through a tunnel to bark furiously at a caged rat. Firm, consistent, but gentle trainers have the greatest success in keeping the Affenpinscher’s attention and respect.



Grooming & Care of Affenpinscher

Keep the coat from irritating the large eyes. Brush at least once a week. Neatness can be maintained by trimming with scissors or hand stripping like a terrier. The brachycephalic facial features mean care should be taken with extreme heat or cold.



Health Concerns of Affenpinscher

Some bone diseases, so wise to choose from OFA parents. Some may have heart murmurs or kidney problems. Hypothyroidism can occur.






Origin: Germany
AKC Group: Toy

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Breed Ideal Owner Profile
Activity Level: Medium - High

Work Schedule: Average day, but ensure safety as they can be escape artists

Personal Style: Good sense of humor; sure of oneself

Training Style: Able to accept a bit less than perfection; firm, but not harsh

Home: Small dogs can fit anywhere, but due to their ability to climb, they must be watched when outdoors. They can adapt to city or country living

Children: Older kids are better, as toddlers can be too rough with Toy breeds

Dog Experience: Best to have experience

Additional Notes: First in the canine breed alphabet, Affenpinschers think first is exactly what they deserve. Owning one is much like owning a monkey. Not only do they have a monkeyish expression with their pug nose, but they investigate everything and find a fence an invitation, not a barrier. They can be charming and funny, but owners must stay on their toes!


Breed QuickFacts
Size: Small

Grooming: Weekly brushing, some neatening with scissors or stripping

Exercise: He’s busy, with medium energy

Training: Needs assertiveness and consistency

Temperament: Alert, bold, and inquisitive

Challenges: Barking; stubborn

Height: Male: 8 to 14 inches, Female: 8 to 14 inches

Weight: Male: 7 to 12 pounds, Female: 7 to 12 pounds

Life Expectancy: 12 to 14 years

Home Alone: Not for long, he needs company

With Kids: Great with older ones

With Strangers: Very alert

Availability: Hard to find, may involve waiting list