ASSHOLE, I own two Affenpinchers rescue dogs!!! YES, THEY ARE EXPENSIVE. But because of people like you and your parents, both of them have had over six litters in puppy mills. If you want a full0breaded Affenpincher, GROW UP AND RESCUE ONE!!! If you don't, DON'T POST IT ON YOUTUBE. One of my girls was probably the parents of your "full-breads."
thats a shih tzu mix, afies do not breath like this plus affies dont have so much hairs behind on their body...and they are not expensive,not more than pomeranians or chihuahuas anyway.
Toy breeds are almost always difficult to housebreak. It is so easy for them to sneak behind a chair or under a small table, and it takes only a few seconds for the deed to be done. The results can be hard to see. When you don't see it, you don't correct it -- and so the bad habit becomes established. If you hope to housebreak a toy breed, consistent crate training is mandatory.
Just checking to see if you were a MAN enough to comment. OBVIOUSLY NOT, YOU PRICK
karenlynkendallvivi 1 year ago
ASSHOLE, I own two Affenpinchers rescue dogs!!! YES, THEY ARE EXPENSIVE. But because of people like you and your parents, both of them have had over six litters in puppy mills. If you want a full0breaded Affenpincher, GROW UP AND RESCUE ONE!!! If you don't, DON'T POST IT ON YOUTUBE. One of my girls was probably the parents of your "full-breads."
karenlynkendallvivi 1 year ago
thats a shih tzu mix, afies do not breath like this plus affies dont have so much hairs behind on their body...and they are not expensive,not more than pomeranians or chihuahuas anyway.
coldgus7s 1 year ago
@coldgus7s Definitely NOT affenpinscher
aaaiiiyyy 1 year ago
You can buy these from Elaines Puppies in indiana for $400.00.
julester65 2 years ago
You can buy these in indiana for $400.00.
julester65 2 years ago 3
they seem very out of breath
OLAJONES 2 years ago
i thinck it is shocking that they are being docked
OLAJONES 2 years ago
i have 3 affies and they all have full tales
OLAJONES 2 years ago 3
they havent got there tails
OLAJONES 2 years ago
Toy breeds are almost always difficult to housebreak. It is so easy for them to sneak behind a chair or under a small table, and it takes only a few seconds for the deed to be done. The results can be hard to see. When you don't see it, you don't correct it -- and so the bad habit becomes established. If you hope to housebreak a toy breed, consistent crate training is mandatory.
aleashacasaretto 2 years ago
Those are cute dogs, until they rip your face! :P
canadianstudmuffin 2 years ago
haha, they aren't those kind of dogs Larry. :P
trickyricky77 2 years ago 3
cutw
Gwainafair 2 years ago 3
Remember, these are puppies, not puppets.
Hankster
IndianaHankster2008 2 years ago