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Schipperke

Description

The Schipperke is an independent little dog who makes a well-behaved, loyal and affectionate pet. Schipperke is undemanding and devoted to their owners, enjoying being a part of a family. Curious about everything in their surroundings, the Schipperke is lively, alert and at times independent. A naturally clean dog, the Schipperke will take care of their own grooming and needs minimal attention from his owners.

Size of Male: Height: 11-13 inches Weight: 12-16 pounds

Size of Female: Height: 10-12 inches Weight: 12-16 pounds

Temperament

The Schipperke are quick, energetic little dogs. Schipperke is a big dog in a little dog’s body. Schipperke is hot-tempered, high-spirited, self-confident and protective. They are wary of strangers and may seem somewhat aloof, but are actually very devoted and loyal, especially with children. It really bonds to its owner. Determined and alert, the Schipperke will defend its territory, whether it is an apartment or a piece of land, against both two-legged and four-legged intruders. If someone new visits, they will adopt a watchful position. Pet cats will be happily accepted and they are usually good with other dogs. They are very smart, curious and mischievous. Schipperke can be willful, but is usually easy to train as it is intelligent and eager to learn. The Schipperke likes to howl and bark. These dogs do exceptionally well on boats. Among the Schipperke’s best qualities are the ability to defend its home against intruders – backing down from nobody, and of being an excellent friend to children. Some can be difficult to housebreak.

Living Conditions

The Schipperke are good dogs for apartment life. Schipperke are very active indoors. Schipperke are incredibly quick and it is a good idea to have a fenced yard. It is still important to bring your dog out for socialization and exercise from young.

Upkeep

The active nature of Schipperke makes exercise – both mental and physical – imperative. The small stature of Schipperke makes getting that exercise fairly easy, however. Either a vigorous game in the yard or a moderate walk on leash will usually suffice to meets the needs of Schipperke. The Schipperke should not live outdoors, even though it enjoys spending the day in the yard. Its double coat needs weekly brushing, more when shedding.

Health

Major concerns: none

Minor concerns: Legg – Perthes disease

Life expectancy: 13 – 15 years