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Companion dogs: Miniature Pinscher

The Miniature Pinscher reigns as the "King of Toys."

Miniature Pinscher

Vital Stats

Height: 10 to 12.5 inches at shoulder
Weight: 8 to 11 pounds
Coat: short and sleek
Life span: 10 to 14 years
Breed Group: Companion dogs
 
 

Summary

The Miniature Pinscher was originally bred in Germany to hunt vermin, primarily rats, in homes and stables. Many people think that the Miniature Pinscher was developed by breeding Dobermans to progressively smaller sizes, and indeed, the Miniature Pinscher looks similar to a Doberman. However, the Min Pin is a distinct and much older breed. Known as the "King of Toys" for his stately appearance and self-assured attitude, the Miniature Pinscher is a fearless, energetic, and alert companion dog who enjoys the company of his family.

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Overview

"Min Pins rule"--that's the attitude you'll discover when you get acquainted with the Miniature Pinscher, a small, elegant dog with an arched neck and well-muscled body. Weighing in at a dainty 8 to 11 pounds, this toy breed is a tough little dog with a lot of attitude.

While the Min Pin looks like a smaller version of a Doberman, he's a completely separate breed. It's speculated that both the Min Pin and the Doberman descended from the German Pinscher, but that the Doberman's other ancestors were dogs such as the Rottweiler, while the Min Pin's were Dachshunds and Italian Greyhounds.

Another misconception is that the Min Pin is related to the Manchester Terrier. While these two breeds resemble each other, there is no relation between them.

First bred to hunt rats, this breed is called Zwergpinscher in Germany, his country of origin. In German, pinscher refers to dogs who were bred as guardians or to hunt vermin, and zwerg means "dwarf" or "midget."

Although he's a rather delicate-looking toy breed, the Min Pin is a sturdy dog with a d... [Continue to Full Overview]

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Miniature Pinscher Characteristics

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I got my Min Pin as a rescue about a month ago. He is 4 years old and very loving and energetic. However, I don't think... (continued)

1 105 Jan 21, 2010 1:26pm by Jenevi
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Min. Pinschers

Are MIn PIns a barkless breed? I've come across a beautiful little MinPIn and she howls/cries but no barking. Maybe she... (continued)

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