Affenpinscher vs Basenji

Which dog breed is right for you?

Affenpinscher

Size
7–10 lbs, 9–12 in
Lifespan
12–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
No
Good with Pets
Yes
Confident Playful Stubborn Curious

Basenji

Size
22–24 lbs, 16–17 in
Lifespan
13–14 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
No
Good with Pets
No
Independent Curious Alert Energetic

About the Affenpinscher

The Affenpinscher — often called the "Monkey Dog" for its comical, primate-like facial expression — is a small but sturdy toy breed that originated in Germany during the 17th century. Originally bred to hunt rats in kitchens, granaries, and stables, these wiry little terriers stand just 9–11.5 inches tall and weigh 7–10 pounds. Their rough, shaggy coat — typically black, though also found in gray, silver, red, and belge — frames a flat face with prominent dark eyes, bushy eyebrows, and a pronounced underbite that gives them their signature mischievous look.

Temperament & Personality

Affenpinschers are fearless, curious, and endlessly entertaining — they pack the confidence of a dog ten times their size into a tiny, wiry-haired package. They are fiercely loyal to their owners and surprisingly territorial, often standing their ground against much larger dogs without hesitation. While affectionate with their family, they can be possessive of their toys and food, and their stubborn, independent streak means they prefer to make their own decisions rather than blindly follow commands.

Pros

  • Compact size and moderate exercise needs — ideal for apartment living
  • Low-shedding, wiry coat that is relatively easy to maintain with weekly brushing
  • Entertaining and comical personality — they are natural performers who love an audience
  • Excellent watchdog despite small size — alert and vocal about anything unusual

Cons

  • Stubborn and difficult to housetrain — patience and consistency are essential
  • Not ideal for families with very young children — can be snappy if handled roughly
  • Prone to brachycephalic breathing issues, patellar luxation, and heart murmurs
  • Strong prey drive toward small animals — will chase squirrels, hamsters, and birds relentlessly

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About the Basenji

The Basenji is an ancient breed originating from Central Africa — specifically the Congo region — where it was used by indigenous peoples for hunting small game in dense forests. Often called the "barkless dog," Basenjis stand 16–17 inches tall and weigh 22–24 pounds, with a sleek, elegant build made for speed and agility. Their short, fine coat comes in chestnut red, black, tricolor, and brindle — always with white markings on the feet, chest, and tail tip — and requires almost no grooming.

Temperament & Personality

Basenjis are curious, independent, and remarkably cat-like in their behavior — they groom themselves fastidiously, can climb, and often perch on high surfaces to survey their domain. While they don't bark, they are far from silent, producing a unique yodel-like sound called a "baroo." They bond closely with their family but are aloof with strangers, and their strong prey drive and independent nature make them a challenging but rewarding breed for experienced owners.

Pros

  • Virtually no doggy odor and minimal shedding — one of the cleanest dog breeds
  • Quiet breed that doesn't bark, ideal for noise-sensitive living situations
  • Compact and athletic with a graceful, elegant appearance
  • Highly intelligent and endlessly entertaining with their curious antics

Cons

  • Extremely independent and stubborn — conventional obedience training often fails
  • Strong prey drive makes them unsafe around small animals and unreliable off-leash
  • Notorious escape artists who can climb fences and open gates
  • Prone to Fanconi syndrome, progressive retinal atrophy, and hypothyroidism

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Affenpinscher and a Basenji?
The Affenpinscher is 7–10 lbs, 9–12 in sized while the Basenji is 22–24 lbs, 16–17 in sized. They differ in size (7–10 lbs, 9–12 in vs 22–24 lbs, 16–17 in), lifespan (12–15 years vs 13–14 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Affenpinscher or Basenji?
Affenpinscher is not typically good with kids. Basenji is not typically good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Affenpinscher or Basenji?
The Affenpinscher has a lifespan of 12–15 years while the Basenji has a lifespan of 13–14 years.

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