Affenpinscher
This is the breed standard for the Affenpinscher
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Essentials
ESSENTIALS OF THE AFFENPINSCHER: This definitely terrier-type toy, with
bushy eyebrow's and shaggy facial hair, is the original monkey dog. His head is
round, achieved in part by the well-domed forehead. The large round eyes are
black and brilliant. The ears are small and set high. The muzzle is short and
tipped with a black nose. Though the upper-jaw is a "pinsch" shorter than the
lower-jaw, the teeth should never show. Height should never exceed 10.25 inches
(26-27cm). Weight: 7-8 pounds (34 kg). The entire coat is harsh, wiry and medium
long. The preferred color is black, but black and tan, red, and dark gray are
also seen.
Historical Summary
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General Appearance
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The Affenpinscher is a balanced, wiry-haired terrier-like toy dog whose
intelligence and demeanor make it a good house pet. Originating in Germany, the
name Affenpinscher means, "monkey-like terrier." The breed was developed to rid
the kitchens, granaries, and stables of rodents. In France the breed is
described as the "Diablotin Moustachu" or moustached little devil. Both describe
the appearance and attitude of this delightful breed. The total overall
appearance of the Affenpinscher is more important than any individual
characteristic. He is described as having a neat but shaggy appearance.
Size, Proportion,
Substance
A sturdy, compact dog with medium bone, not delicate in any way. Preferred
height at the withers is 9 1/2" to 11 1/2". Withers height is approximately the
same as the length of the body from the point of the shoulder to point of the
buttocks, giving a square appearance. The female may be slightly longer.
Head
The head is in proportion to the body, carried confidently with monkey-like
facial expression. Eyes-- Round, dark, brilliant, and of medium size in
proportion to the head but not bulging or protruding. Eye rims are black. Ears--
Cropped to a point, set high and standing erect; or natural, standing erect,
semi-erect or dropped. All of the above types of ears, if symmetrical, are
acceptable as long as the monkey-like expression is maintained. Skull--Round and
domed, but not coarse. Stop--Well-defined. Muzzle-- Short and narrowing slightly
to a blunt nose. The length of the muzzle is approximately the same as the
distance between the eyes. Nose-- Black, turned neither up nor down. Lips--
Black, with prominent lower lip. Bite-- Slightly undershot. A level bite is
acceptable if the monkey-like expression is maintained. An overshot bite is to
be severely penalized. A wry mouth is a serious fault. The teeth and tongue do
not show when the mouth is closed. The lower jaw is broad enough for the lower
teeth to be straight and even.
Neck, Topline, Body
Neck-- Short and straight. Topline straight and level. Body--The chest is
moderately broad and deep; ribs are moderately sprung. Tuckup is slight. The
back is short and level with a strong loin. The croup has just a perceptible
curve. Tail may be docked or natural. A docked tail is generally between 1" and
2" long, set high and carried erect. The natural tail is set high and carried
curved gently up over the back while moving. The type of tail is not a major
consideration.
Forequarters
Front angulation is moderate. Shoulders-- with moderate layback. The length of
the shoulder blade and the upper arm are about equal. Elbows-- close to the
body. Front legs straight when viewed from any direction. Pasterns short and
straight. Dewclaws generally removed. Feet small, round, and compact with black
pads and nails.
Hindquarters
Rear angulation is moderate to match the front. Hindlegs straight when viewed
from behind. From the side, hindlegs are set under the body to maintain a square
appearance. The length of the upper thigh and the second thigh are about equal
with moderate bend to the stifle. Hocks-- Moderately angulated.
Coat
Dense hair, rough, harsh, and about 1" in length on the shoulders and body. May
be shorter on the rear and tail. Head, neck, chest, stomach and legs have
longer, less harsh coat. The mature Affenpinscher has a mane or cape of strong
hair which blends into the back coat at the withers area. The longer hair on the
head, eyebrows and beard stands off and frames the face to emphasize the
monkey-like expression. Hair on the ears is cut very short. A correct coat needs
little grooming to blend the various lengths of hair to maintain a neat but
shaggy appearance.
Color
Black, gray, silver, red, black and tan, or belge are all acceptable. Blacks may
have a rusty cast or a few white or silver hairs mixed with the black. Reds may
vary from a brownish red to an orangey tan. Belge has black, brown, and/or white
hairs mixed with the red. With various colors, the furnishings may be a bit
lighter. Some dogs may have black masks. A small white spot on the chest is not
penalized, but large white patches are undesirable. Color is not a major
consideration.
Gait
Light, free, sound, balanced, confident, the Affenpinscher carries itself with
comic seriousness. Viewed from the front or rear while walking, the legs move
parallel to each other. Trotting, the feet will converge toward a midline as
speed increases. Unsound gait is to be heavily penalized.
Temperament
General demeanor is game, alert, and inquisitive with great loyalty and
affection toward its master and friends. The breed is generally quiet, but can
become vehemently excited when threatened or attacked, and is fearless toward
any aggressor.
Approved June 12, 2000
Effective July 27, 2000






