Affenpinscher Puppy Dog Care Information

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Affenpinscher puppy dog
Affenpinscher Health Information:
Unfortunately, like most breeds, this little dog does have a few health concerns that should be known by any potential pet owner; first and foremost, the Affenpinscher's ferocious little nature can lead him to scrap with other dogs, resulting in cuts and broken bones, if his owner is not diligent. Additionally, the Affenpinscher can also suffer from a subluxated patella, or slipped stifle, which can cause him to have a hitch or pronounced limp in his movement. To prevent this, it's wise to teach your terrier not to jump up, whether it is on people or furniture, and should he be allowed on the furniture at all, rugs should be placed on the floors by the foot of chairs and sofas, to reduce risk of his slipping and falling, should he get excited and attempt to jump down.
The Affenpinscher has very large, prominent eyes that are prone to both scratches and ulcers. Additionally, they can suffer fungal infections in the wrinkle between the eyes and nose, so it is always good to pay close attention and make regular checks of your Affenpinscher's eyes.
Affenpinscher Exercise Information:
Affenpinschers are active little dogs that enjoy exercise. That being said, their size makes it easy to get the activity they need. While Affenpinschers will gladly accompany their owners on a walk, run or trip to the dog park, these cute little dogs can do quite well running around the yard or living room.
Affenpinscher Grooming Needs:
Grooming requirements are moderate; a good brushing several times a week is needed to keep the Affenpinsher looking it's best, and occasional trimming of the feet, tail and ears should also be performed.
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