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The schipperke was originally bred to be a guard dog and vermin hunter on the canal boats in Belgium. Today, he is a much-adored companion that is a very active and playful dog.History and OriginThe schipperke originated in the Flemish provinces of Belgium. Thought to have been developed by Renssens, a canal boat captain, this dog is a descendent of the Belgian sheepdog. These dogs were used on the canal boats to protect the boats and get rid of any vermin. In Flemish, the word schipper mean captain of the boat. Schipperke means little captain of the boat. In the late 1800s, the breed became a popular Belgian household pet. By the late 1800s, the breed had become popular throughout the world. Today, this breed is primarily a companion and does well on boats and in homes. By 1904, the schipperke was recognized by the American Kennel Club as a member of the non-sporting group.
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