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How to Groom an Affenpinscher

By eHow Pets Editor
 
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Instructions

Things You’ll Need:

  • Blending shears
  • Natural bristle brush
  • Metal comb
  • Scissors
  • Step 1:
    Use blending shears to trim or neaten the dog's appearance. If hair appears uneven to you, then go over the coat lightly with shears so that it looks natural and even. This coat is meant to be somewhat rugged, not dainty or well-trimmed. Don't over-style the coat or clip it too short.
  • Step 2:
    Brush and comb the coat once a week at least with a natural bristle brush and a metal comb. In general, this breed sheds very little hair or none at all.
  • Step 3:
    Trim hair in the corners of the eyes with scissors if it has grown too long. Get someone to help you with this, as it can be extremely dangerous. Have them hold the dog's head gently, but firmly, and be sure that the scissors you're using aren't too sharp.

Tips & Warnings

  • Affenpinschers have a life expectancy of about 10 to 12 years.
  • This dog's UK standard only accepts those which have a solid black coat, but the American Kennel Club accepts those with coats of black, silver, gray, red and tan.
  • This breed is believe to have originated in Germany, where it's name comes from. The title means "monkey dog" and is likely because of its lively and curious nature. They are related to the Brussels Griffon and the Terrier.
  • Have your dog hand stripped if you're entering him in shows.
  • Affenpinschers are somewhat susceptible to fractures and slipped stifle. They are also sometimes afflicted with PDA (patent ductus arteriosus) and open fontanel. They may suffer from respiratory ailments in hot weather due to their short, small faces.
  • Don't clip the coat short, as it can destroy the look of the dog and may take years to recover.
How to Groom an Affenpinscher Provided by eHow.com

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