Sabtu, 23 Mei 2015

Affenpinscher history and domestication


The Affenpinscher is probably one of the oldest breeds of dog toy, appeared in Germany in the 17th century While the Affenpinscher then was bigger than the dog we know today, it is assumed that the ancestors of these dogs were much before, as shown in the 15th century in photographs. The Affenpinscher was raised first and is maintained as a form of pest in kitchens and stables, as these assets effectively Terriers kept the numbers shown below rats. In the late 1800s the breed was fully established in southern Germany and was a favorite of the rich and famous dog. The Affenpinscher was in the United States after World War II, that there is now more Affenpinschers than anywhere else in the world imported together.

Physical characteristics of the Affenpinscher

Affenpinschers have a distinct appearance, which is often associated with terriers. The small body of Affenpinscher is rough shaggy coat that is either black or gray trends and is quite long actually covered for a small dog such. The head of the Affenpinscher is curved, with a short snout, small ears and dark eyes and your brand "mono as" expression is exaggerated by protruding lower lip. The tail is relatively short. Historically, docked tail would Affenpinscher has been found in the ancestors of the race today in different colors: red, yellow and beige and would in larger size are.

The behavior and temperament Affenpinscher

Despite its distinctive terrier-like appearance, the Affenpinscher is different from other terriers, as they are actually part of the Pinscher-Schnauzer-subgroup. These properties make not only the small, active and loyal Affenpinscher but also often get along with other dogs and pets. Some of the most striking features are Affenpinscher are active, adventurous, curious and stubborn, but they are also fun-loving and playful. The breed is confident, sociable and affectionate with family members, but their loyalty to it also makes them very protective of them. Affenpinschers may be somewhat territorial when it comes to their toys and food, so not recommended for families with very young children. This dog is usually quiet, but very excited if threatened, the. Not afraid of any aggressor

Affenpinscher Breed

The Affenpinscher breed we know today, was raised for the first time in Germany in the late 17th century as a Pied Piper house. These dogs would be at least 30 cm are (some believe it is getting bigger) making them significantly larger than the dog today. Inter-breeding with other breeds of pets in 1900 was the smallest and shallowest Affenpinscher face decades later imported in the United States. Although there are a number of race in the US, the Affenpinscher not really have a dog to be the popular choice in the UK, with less than 30 breeders in the country today. On average Affenpinschers produce just puppies per litter, which are blind at birth first.

Affenpinscher Interesting Facts and Features

The Affenpinscher was first in Germany the 17th century as a dwarf named Affenpinscher which literally means small monkey-dog, because of their curious simian expression. However, if the Affenpinscher numbers were in decline during the war, it was the dog with other small, as the Brussels Griffon, who raised to the desired race races today. Interestingly, the Affenpinscher before. In the creation of the Brussels Griffon, which when grown with Affenpinscher again, resulting in a shorter snout and more prominent chin years used As with almost all breeds of domestic dogs are a number of problems health associated with the Affenpinscher. The most common diseases are caused by a so curious and active type, which often lead to a series of cuts and bruises, along with bone fractures.

Affenpinscher data

Name: Affenpinscher
Origin: Germany
Group: Dog
Average height (H): 25 cm (10 inches)
Average weight: 3.6 kg (8 pounds)
Average life: 12 years
Average litter size: 3
Type: Terrier
Color: Black, gray
Temperament: Alert and curious
Formation: Medium
Special features: body lean, dark eyes Dark
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