Schipperke

Tireless, agile and always ready to attract attention with a long bark

  • Carattere
    70%
  • Energie a disposizione
    70%
  • Cura del pelo
    40%
  • Rapporto con i bambini
    60%
  • Problemi con altri animali
    25%

GRUPPO ENCI

Group 1

TAGLIA

Medium

ASPETTATIVA DI VITA

13-15 years

In the Flemish dialect, Schipperke means "little shepherd".The common ancestor of the Belgian Shepherds and the Shipperke would be a shepherd dog, of an ancient breed, generally black and quite small, called "Leuvenaar". Its origin dates back to the 17th century.Around 1690 the Shipperke was the favorite dog of the people of the Brussels people and cobblers of the Saint-Géry district, who organized competitions to show off the chiseled leather collars with which they adorned their dogs.The tail was completely cut off, a fashion that dates back, it seems, to the 15th century. He was known as a hunter of mice, mice, moles and other pests.The Schipperke was first exhibited in 1882, in the city of Spa. It became a fashionable dog thanks to Queen Marie Henriette of Belgium.In 1887 he entered Great Britain and the United States. The first standard was drawn up in 1888 by the club responsible for the breed, founded in the same year, and which is the oldest breed club in Belgium.Over the years it has been necessary to make efforts to unify the type. In ancient times, in fact, there was talk of the varieties of Antwerp, Louvain and Brussels.
An excellent little watchdog, an exceptional "warning", bursting with vitality, reserved with strangers.Restless, agile, indefatigable, continually interested in what is happening around him, very determined towards what has been entrusted to him to supervise, very sweet with children; always curious to know what happens behind a door or an object that is moved, he betrays his impressions with his shrill voice and his mane and hair on his back stand on end; he is a nosy, who hunts mice, moles and other harmful ones.

General appearance

Lupoid, the Schipperke is a small-sized, but well-built herding dog. It has a wedge-shaped head, a fairly developed skull and a relatively short muzzle.It has a harmonious, short, fairly broad and compact body, but the limbs have a fine bone structure.Its coat is very characteristic, very thick and straight-haired, forming a collar, mane, pectoral and culottes, which gives it a truly unique silhouette.Sexual dimorphism is marked. Its morphology, as well as its characteristics and its character as a shepherd dog, all in a small format, explains its great popularity, which goes far beyond the Belgian borders.

Important proportions

- Height at withers equals length of body, hence this is a squarely built dog.- Chest comes down level with elbows.- Muzzle is definitely less long than half the length of the headBehaviour / TemperamentAn excellent small guard dog, an exceptional alarm, bubbling with vitality, aloof with strangers.Active and busy, agile, tireless, perpetual1y interested in what is going on around it, inclined to snap if anyone approaches objects it has been given to guard, very gentle with children, always curious to know what is going on behind a closed door or behind an object which is being moved, showing its reaction by its high-pitched bark, its raised mane and hackles. It is an inquisitive dog which will hunt rats, moles and other vermin.
  • Head

  • Head - cranial region

  • Head - facial region

  • Neck

  • Body

  • Tail

  • Limbs

  • Forequarters

  • Hindquarters

  • Gait / Movement

  • Skin

  • Coat - hair

  • Coat - color

  • Size and weight

  • Faults

  • Severe faults

  • Disqualifying faults

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