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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
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Affenpinscher wins the Dog Show 2013
So the recent Westminster dog show for 2013 that was on TV the other night is the hot topic of discussion this week in the dog world.
The AFFENPINSCHER "Banana Joe" was the winner!
Heres what I have gathered about this particular dog from the various news sources
The AFFENPINSCHER "Banana Joe" was the winner!
Heres what I have gathered about this particular dog from the various news sources
- He responds to 4 languages: Dutch, English, Spanish and German
- This is his 86th best in show
- He is 5 years old. Pretty handsome for a 5 year old.
- 1st of his breed to win best in show out of 137 westminster dog shows.
Now what about this breed?
Have you ever heard of the Affenpinscher breed?
I have but your average person has probably not.
Heres some information for you about the breed
Fun Facts
- Affen = monkey in German thats why it can be referred to as the monkey faced dog
- Pinscher = terrier in German
- In France it is known as the Diabletin Moustache "the moustached little devil"
- Smallest of the pinschers and schnauzers
History
- It is debatable whether the Griffon Bruxellois contributed to the Affenpinscher or vice versa.
- Originated in Germany in the 1600s
- Was 1st used to rid the home and stables of rats and small vermin and also as lap dogs.
- This was a very popular breed in Germany up until World War II. After the war it has remained an extremely rare breed in Germany and America.
- Recognized by the AKC in 1936.
Temperment
- Terrier at heart: Busy, Inquisitive, Bold and Stubborn.
- Monkey like as well: Playful, mischievous and has been known to climb.
Coat and body
- Naturally scruffy looking toy dog has keen intelligence and is exceedingly affectionate. Its thick coat benefits from daily brushing.
- Height of: 9.5 -11in.
- Weight of 7-8lbs.
Overall the Affenpinscher is a nice breed that can be very active and needs attention and mental stimulation.
But please don't go looking for one just because it won best in show. When these rare breeds suddenly become in high demand because of popularity for a short time the chances of inbreeding and causing many inbred diseases goes way up.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
People SAFE foods for dogs
- Melons: Watermelon, cantaloupe and honeydew are all healthy options for your pooch.
- Sunflower seeds (shelled): Skip the salt if possible, or serve in moderation.
- Peanut butter: Peanuts don't appear to cause allergies in dogs like they do in people.
- Berries (fresh and frozen): Blueberries, blackberries, strawberries, huckleberries or raspberries
- Cooked chicken: Ran out of your dog's regular food? Whether boiled, baked, served rotisserie-style or grilled, this food is a healthy substitute
- Scrambled eggs, hamburger, rice, pasta and/or oatmeal can serve as meal replacements in a pinch.
- Bananas
- Apple slices: Lauten recommends serving your pup seedless, organic apple slices NO SEEDS, Applesauce is also fine
- Baby Food - no sugars added
- Apricots - NO PITS
- Baby carrots: Fresh, crunchy vegetables are good for your dog's teeth.
- Broccoli
- Cauliflower (raw)
- Celery
- Green beans, cucumber, zucchini
- Yams / Sweet potatoes
- Brown Rice
- Organic Baby Food (w/no garlic or onion)
- Cook potatoes (but avoid too much because of sugar)
- Cooked Pasta
- Steamed asparagus, green beans, fresh peas, spinach, kale, cauliflower, broccoli, carrots, sweet potato, acorn squash
- Cooked salmon
- Yogurt is a good source of calcium and protein. You want one with live active bacteria and no sugars or sweeteners.
- Cooked Oatmeal
- Ground Flax Seed
- Pineapple has sugar but also has calcium and potassium. Great summer treat.
- Peas are a good source of B vitamin Thiamin, phosphorous and potassium.
- Cheerios
- Cottage Cheese
- String Cheese
- Nectarines - no pits
- Tomatoes - no greens or stems
- Tuna and the juice from canned tuna
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