Schipperke

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Schipperke

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Schipperke Breed Information

Breed Group: Non-Sporting

Weight: 12-16 lbs

Height: Male: 11-13; Female: 10-12 inches

Color(s): Solid Black

Overview

A high spirited and energetic breed, the Schipperke is somewhat protective. Very loyal and devoted to his master, this alert little fellow will protect his territory. This breed barks at the sight of strangers, and loves to howl.

Character

Average intelligence makes this breed difficult to housebreak but with consistent training, this breed will thrive. Very self-confident and alert, this breed forms a strong bond with his family. Used for watch dogging at times, the Schipperke was originally created to hunt vermin. Hunting instincts may be present.

Temperament

An energetic and jolly breed, this dog will protect his home and family from intruders. Does great in a home with children, but should be socialized as a pup around other animals as they can be territorial. Barking at the sight of intruders, two-legged or four-legged, this breed is great for alert purposes.

Care

Combing or brushing with a firm bristle brush should be sufficient for this clean breed. Usually done on its own, dry shampooing is recommended only when necessary. Sheds heavily, also known as "blows" the coat up to three times per year. Dropping the undercoat, this breed requires much maintenance during this period.

Coat

Slightly harsh and straight, the Schipperke has a distinct ruff around the neck. Thick double coat should be harsh to the touch while Undercoat should be soft and dense giving the appearance of a mane.

Training

The Schipperke requires firm yet gentle and consistent training. A very alert and energetic dog, this breed can be difficult to train as they have the tendency to lose interest fairly quickly. Given the proper training methods, and sometimes obedience classes, this breed can be very well mannered and polite.

Activity

A fenced yard would be best for this high-energy breed, but will do well in apartment life. The Schipperke loves to run and is tireless, so they do require regular walks and play times, preferably off lead in a yard or park.

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QUESTION: 1. Do Schipperkes enjoy participating in dog & owner sports like agility? 2. Is it possible to train them to use a dog-sized litter box if they resist going outside during cold weather? 3. Do they generally get along well with cats? (I have 2 resident cats.)

Anonymous - 1/22/2012 3:18:48 PM

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QUESTION: How long do Schipperke's live ?

Anonymous - 12/8/2011 9:51:11 AM

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Average of 10-15 years, but if they are very healthy have never have health issues I have read Schipperke's can live up to 18 years.

Anonymous - 1/15/2012 8:24:09 PM

QUESTION: Is it necessary to cut a Schipperke's nails?

Anonymous - 11/28/2011 12:11:56 AM

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Yes, like any dog their nails should be trimmed on a regular basis.

Anonymous - 1/15/2012 8:20:33 PM

QUESTION: where does the schipperke come from?

Anonymous - 11/4/2011 9:58:42 AM

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Belgium

Anonymous - 12/8/2011 9:52:29 AM

QUESTION: My Schipperke is house trained but often will go inside instead of out. any advice?

Anonymous - 5/14/2011 12:11:31 PM

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We have a schip/pom mix and he is totally house trained.

Anonymous - 1/15/2012 8:19:28 PM

I have a Schipperke and it's been known that for smaller dogs (20lbs and under) that they sometimes have a reaction to cold weather. It's not uncommon for them to use the washroom inside, rather than in the bitter cold as it may be hard for them to feel comfortable to make a bowel movement or to urinate. My advice, encourage the dog to go outside, but don't get all upset if a mistake happens once or twice in the winter season.

Anonymous - 1/13/2012 1:34:10 PM

Scold whenever your Schipperke goes inside and praise her wen she goes out. If you catch her before the act scold her then put her outside

Anonymous - 8/9/2011 12:03:55 PM

QUESTION: Are schipperke's good with kids?

Anonymous - 3/12/2011 7:22:01 PM

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Typically yes, I was raised with lots of schipperke's when my mom was a breeder. Of course it depends on your dogs temperament and your child as well, they will defend themselves.

Anonymous - 3/21/2011 11:24:59 PM

QUESTION: How big would my dog get, it is schipperke and a miniature poodle mix.

Anonymous - 1/8/2011 6:39:25 PM

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About 12-15 lbs

Anonymous - 9/24/2011 5:58:21 PM

QUESTION: Would a Schipperke be good with children 3 or under?

Anonymous - 12/12/2010 2:25:19 PM

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Yes, my schipperke was very good with my son

Anonymous - 3/25/2011 12:41:24 AM

QUESTION: What kind of diseases can Schipperkes get?

Anonymous - 11/2/2010 4:49:56 PM

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Epilepsy, LEgge-Perthes, thyroid conditions, hip displaysia, subluxating patellas, auto-immune diseases. MPSIIIb, which is fatal.

Anonymous - 12/8/2010 11:34:27 AM

QUESTION: Can you teach Schipperke's to not howl, and will they do good with people like friends who come over for visits or will they jump on them or try biting...?

Anonymous - 11/2/2010 4:42:04 PM

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You can teach them not to bark or howl excessively but they were bred to guard and warn you so will bark. A properly socialized schipperke can be taught to be respectful with visiting friends but training should always be done in a more positive manner. Schips are very smart and do not react well to a lot of negative interaction while training. Teaching your schip to sit when new people come over and having the folks give them a treat for behaving is a good start. Formal obedience or good citizen training is very helpful to get a schip that will know how to behave in public and at home.

Anonymous - 12/8/2010 11:37:12 AM

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