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The Affenpinscher Breed Standard
The general appearance of the Affenpinscher is a balanced,
wiry-haired terrier-like toy dog. The Affenpinscher is sturdy
and compact with medium bone structure. The preferred height at
the withers is 9 ½" to 11 1/2". He has a square-like appearance.
The head is in proportion to the body, carried confidently with
a monkey-like facial expression. The Affenpinscher has eyes that
are round, dark, brilliant and of medium size in proportion to
the head. The eyes are not bulging or protruding. Eye rims are
black. The ears are cropped to a point, set high and standing
erect, or natural, standing erect, semi-erect or dropped. All
these types of ears are acceptable in the breed standard as long
as the monkey-like expression is maintained. The skull is round
and domed, not coarse. The stop is well-defined. The Muzzle is
short and narrows slightly to a blunt nose. The nose is black,
neither turned up nor down. The lips are black with a prominent
lower lip. The bite is slightly undershot. Level bites are only
acceptable if the monkey-like expression is maintained. An
overshot bite is severely penalized.
The Affenpinscher's neck is short and straight. The top line is
straight and level. The chest is moderately broad and deep. The
back is short and level with a strong loin. The tail may be
docked or natural. A docked tail is between 1" and 2" long set
high an carried erect. The natural tail is set high and carried
gently curved up over the back while moving.
The Affenpinscher's shoulders are moderately laid back. The
length of the shoulder blade and the upper arm are about equal.
Elbows are close to the body. Front legs of the Affenpinscher
are straight when viewed from any direction. Dewclaws are
generally removed. The feet of the Affenpinscher are small,
round, compact and with black pads and nails.
The coat of the Affenpinscher is dense, rough, harsh and about
1" in length on the shoulders and body. The hair may be shorter
on the rear and tail. The mature Affenpinscher has a mane or
cape of strong hair which blends into the back coat at the
withers area. To emphasize the monkey-like expression of the
Affenpinscher the longer hair on the head, eyebrows and beard
stands off and frames the face. The Affenpinscher's coat needs
little grooming to maintain a neat and shaggy appearance.
The Affenpincher is seen in colors of black, gray, silver, red,
black and tan or beige. The blacks may have a rusty cast or a
few white or silver hairs mixed with the black. The reds vary
from brownish red to an orangey tan. Beigh has black, brown
and/or whit ehairs mixed with red. Some Affenpinschers may have
black masks or a small white spot on the chest. Large white
patches are undesirable.
The gait of the Affenpinscher should be light, free, sound,
balanced and confident. The Affenpinscher's signature walk is
that of comic seriousness.
The personality of the Affenpinscher should be alert,
inquisitive, loyal and affectionate toward owner and friends.
The Affenpinscher is generally quiet, but can become extremely
excited when threatened or attacked and is not afraid toward any
aggressor.
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