Schipperke

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schipperke
n. Belgian breed of small stout black dogs with erect ears (originally used as watchdogs on boats in the Netherlands and Belgium)


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Schipperke
A Schipperke (pronounced skipper-kee) is a small Belgian breed of dog that originated in the early 16th century. There has been a long debate over whether this type of dog is a terrierspitz or miniature sheepdog.
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schipperke
Noun
1. breed of small stocky black dogs originally used as watchdogs on boats in the Netherlands and Belgium
(hypernym) watchdog, guard dog


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Schipperke

The schipperke has a foxlike face.
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Height: 10-13 inches
Weight: 12-18 lbs.
Life Span: 12-15 yrs.
Breed Group: Northern 
Overview
The schipperke is constantly in motion, curious about everything and everyone--in short, a delightful, furry busybody. Smart and stubborn, this dog does well in obedience training only if its mulishness is pacified gently but firmly. Some schipperkes can be difficult to housebreak; others may be possessive of toys and food bowls. While most schipperkes enjoy children if socialized at an early age, some can be nippy with children who don't treat them gently. Schipperkes get along with other animals, yet strangers are treated warily. With adequate exercise, they do well in city, country, or suburb.
Appearance
The outercoat is abundant, straight, and slightly coarse; the undercoat is softer, thick, and very dense around the neck. The hair is shorter on the face, ears, and legs. The hair on the rear forms a culotte that is as long as the ruff. Coat color is black. The face is foxlike, the ears small, triangular, and very erect.
Grooming & Exercise Needs
Schipperkes should be brushed once a week. They need vigorous daily exercise, such as two or three fast-paced long walks.
Origins
The schipperke originated in 16th-century Belgium, where it kept canal barges free of rats and watched for intruders. Schipperke is Flemish for "little captain."
Special Alerts
Breed-related health concerns: Legg-Perthes disease, hypothyroidism .

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schipperke
schipperke /'ʃipəki/
danh từ chó đầu cao, chó sipeki (giống Bỉ)
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