It's the name for a German dog breed. Look to the related link
The German word "affenpinscher" translates to "monkey terrier" in English. The breed gets its name due to its monkey-like facial features with a wiry coat.
"Affenpincher" is a name which has no translations into other langauges.It is from this dog breed that all "Griffons have derived.See link below.Affenpinscher is a race of dogs. Affenpinscher could mean "to pinch a monkey".
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Monkey terrier An Affenpinscher is a breed of dog.
I think you mean Affenpinscher, it's also known in English as monkey dog. The Affenpinscher is a terrier-like toy breed of dog.
"Affenpincher" is a name which has no translations into other langauges.It is from this dog breed that all "Griffons have derived.See link below.Affenpinscher is a race of dogs. Affenpinscher could mean "to pinch a monkey".
Affenpinscher is a terrier-like toy breed of dog. Affen means monkey in German.
German Pinschers are a breed of dog. They include several types including the Dobermann Pinscher, Miniature Pinscher, Affenpinscher, and the Standard Schnauzer.
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Plick is not a German word.
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No exact data about the Affenpinscher's origin exists, but it is one of the most ancient of the toy breeds. It is certainly related to the Brussels Griffon and probably to the terrier. It's named "Monkey Dog" because of his monkey-like facial structure and expression, which reminds one of a monkey. It is believed that the Affenpinscher originated in Germany, and the name Affenpinscher translated from German is "Monkey Terrier". It is believed that the first Affenpinschers were larger in size as they were farm dogs who worked as ratters. The Affenpinscher was miniaturized and became a house pet during the 18th and 19th centuries. It is still a ruthless hunter of mice and an outstanding watchdog. Today the Affenpinscher is primarily a companion dog. The Affenpinscher was admitted to the American Kennel Club's studbook in 1936.
No exact data about the Affenpinscher's origin exists, but it is one of the most ancient of the toy breeds. It is certainly related to the Brussels Griffon and probably to the terrier. It's named "Monkey Dog" because of his monkey-like facial structure and expression, which reminds one of a monkey. It is believed that the Affenpinscher originated in Germany, and the name Affenpinscher translated from German is "Monkey Terrier". It is believed that the first Affenpinschers were larger in size as they were farm dogs who worked as ratters. The Affenpinscher was miniaturized and became a house pet during the 18th and 19th centuries. It is still a ruthless hunter of mice and an outstanding watchdog. Today the Affenpinscher is primarily a companion dog. The Affenpinscher was admitted to the American Kennel Club's studbook in 1936.