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Affenpinscher

Affenpinscher
Affenpinscher. Source: Wikipedia Author: Craig Pemberton

Affenpinscher is an energetic and active breed of dog that is characterized by its friendly and calm nature. Although they tend to be suspicious of strangers, they are not aggressive. They are intelligent, devoted to their family and able to defend it. They have a calm disposition and get along well with children, but because of their delicate build, they need to be handled with care. They can cooperate with other dogs but can sometimes show jealousy. They get along better with other animals if they are introduced to them from puppyhood.
The Affenpinscher is not demanding of exercise and can adapt to its owner's lifestyle. It is not suitable for being outdoors all year round and requires training and education with an emphasis on rewarding good behaviour. The coat requires trimming at least twice a year and regular brushing is ideal. The beard must be kept clean and combed. The Pinscher Monkey does not need special nutrition and is not prone to hereditary diseases, but obesity can cause joint problems.


FCI Standard N° 186 / 02.09.2009 / GB

AFFENPINSCHER

TRANSLATION : Mrs C. Seidler.

COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: Germany.

DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD : 26.03.2009.

UTILISATION : House and Companion Dog

CLASSIFICATION FCI : Group 2 Pinscher and Schnauzer - Molossian breeds - Swiss Mountain and Cattle.
Section 1 Pinscher and Schnauzer type.
Without working trial.

BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY : Originally used as a housedog in the region of Southern Germany. His ancestors were depicted by Albrecht Dürer (1471 – 1528) in his woodcuts. First entries of Affenpinscher go back to the year 1879. These Toy dogs were very popular around the turn of the century, they evolved from the rough coated Pinschers. The harsh ring of hair around the head emphasised the monkey-like expression. The colours ranged from self coloured yellowish, reddish or grey-white to dark grey, black-grey and pure black.

GENERAL APPEARANCE : The Affenpinscher is rough haired, small and compact with a monkey-like expression.

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS :
• The ratio of length to height shall make his build appear as square as possible.

BEHAVIOUR/TEMPERAMENT: Fearless, alert, persistent and devoted, sometimes full of quick-tempered passion. He is an agreeable family dog in all aspects.

HEAD

CRANIAL REGION
Skull : Round rather than elongated, altogether not too heavy, high domed with pronounced forehead.
Stop: Clearly defined.

FACIAL REGION
Nose: Noseleather round, full and black. Well opened nostrils.
Muzzle: Short and straight, not curved upwards. Bridge of nose straight
Lips :Tight-fitting to the jaws. Lips are black.
Jaws/Teeth : Complete (42 teeth) set of pure white teeth. The lower jaw protrudes beyond the upper jaw and is slightly turned upwards. The incisors in a healthy mouth are set as regularly as possible in a slightly rounded row. The canines and the incisors must not be visible when the mouth is closed, neither must the Affenpinscher show his tongue when the mouth is closed. The lack of two of the PM1, PM2 or PM3, or a combination of two of these teeth is tolerated.
Eyes: Dark, rather round and full. Black pigmented, close fitting eyelids, framed by a circle of harsh hair.
Ears: Set on high, carried evenly, turned forward. V-shaped, the inner edges lying close to the head. Prick ears should be small, evenly erect and carried as upright as possible.

NECK : Straight, strong, rather short with strong set on. Throat skin tight fitting without folds.

BODY : Strong, square and compact.
Topline: Slightly sloping in an almost straight line from the withers towards the rear .
Withers: Forming the highest point of topline.
Back: Strong, short and taut.
Loin : Short and strong. The distance from last rib to hip is short to make the dog appear compact.
Croup: Short, slightly rounded, imperceptibly blending into the tail set on.
Chest: Only slightly flattened at sides, moderately broad, reaching to beyond the level of the elbows.
Underline and belly : Belly moderately tucked up. Underline and topline (from withers to tail set on) are more or less parallel.

TAIL : Natural; a sabre or sickle carriage is sought after.

LIMBS

FOREQUARTERS: Front legs sturdy, straight, parallel and not close together.
Shoulders: Well muscled. The shoulder blade is long, sloping (at an angle of appr. 45° ) and flat.
Upper arm: Lying close to the body, strong and muscular.
Elbows : Correctly fitting, turning neither in nor out.
Forearm: Strongly developed. Straight when seen from any direction.
Carpal joint: Firm and strong.
Pastern: Vertical seen from the front, slightly sloping towards the ground when seen from the side. Strongly developed and muscled.
Forefeet: Short and round. Toes well-knit and arched (cat feet), pads resistant, nails short, strong and black.

HINDQUARTERS: Seen from side, standing obliquely with moderate angulation. Seen from rear, parallel.
Upper thigh: Strongly muscled, broad.
Stifle: Turning neither in nor out.

Lower thigh : Long and strong.
Hock: Moderately angulated.
Metatarsus : Vertical to the ground.
Hind feet: Somewhat longer than forefeet. Toes well-knit and arched. Nails short and black.

GAIT/MOVEMENT: Relaxed, fluent, mincing with moderate drive from the hindquarters. Seen from the front and the rear, straight forward and parallel.

SKIN : Close fitting over the whole body.

COAT

HAIR : The body coat should be harsh and dense. The head is typically adorned by bushy, bristly eyebrows and wreath-like hair surrounding the eyes, by an impressive beard, by the top knot and by the hair on the cheeks. The coat on the head should be as hard, straggly and sticking out as possible. It contributes essentially to the monkey-like general expression.

COLOUR : Pure black with black undercoat.

SIZE AND WEIGHT :
Height at withers : Dogs and bitches 25 to 30 cm
Weight: Dogs and bitches : appr. 4 to 6 kg.

FAULTS : Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog. Particularly:
• Clumsy, light, low or leggy build.
• Light eyes.
• Low set, very long or unevenly carried ears.
• Fly away ears.

• Too long, tucked up or soft back.
• Roach back.
• Croup falling away.
• Tail set inclined towards head.
• Hindquarters too angulated or open hocked.
• Long feet.
• Short, soft, wavy, shaggy, silky, white or spotted coat.
• Over- or undersize up to 1 cm.

SERIOUS FAULTS
• Lack of sexual type (i.e. doggy bitch).
• Too fine bones.
• Muzzle Griffon-like upturned or long.
• Too markedly undershot or pincer bite.
• Protruding eyes.
• Elbows turning out.
• Hocks turning in.
• Over- or undersize by more than 1 cm but less than 2 cm.

DISQUALIFYING FAULTS
• Aggresive or overly shy.
• Malformation of any kind.
• Lack of breed type.
• Severe faults in individual parts, such as faults in structure, coat and colour.
• Faults in mouth such as a scissor bite or wry mouth.
• Over- or undersize by more than 2 cm.

Any dog clearly showing physical or behavioural abnormalities shall be disqualified.

NB: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.