A Schipperke (pronounced skipper key) is a small Belgian breed of dog that originated in the early 16th century. Small in size, but big in character, there was a long debate whether these dogs were terriers or sheepdogs.
Temperament
A Schipperke is an all-around dog: it has strong herding, hunting, and watching instincts. They are fearless and independent, smart and willful. They are a high-energy dog with an intense curiousity about everything and therefore require a great deal of attention and stimulation. Consistent, positive training is a must or life can become a contest of wills.
Health
They are longer-lived than some breeds. A Schipperke generally lives from fifteen to twenty years, while most dogs live only around a dozen years.
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