Miniature Pinscher Dog Breed Information

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Developed several hundred years ago in Germany, this small, short-haired dog looks like a miniature Doberman Pinscher. With its sturdy and muscular body, the Miniature Pinscher is a fine example of a toy dog.
Do you consider purchasing a Miniature Pinscher? In this video you will learn everything about the breed based on 8 topics, so you can find out if this dog is best for you.

What this breed lacks in stature they more than makeup for with their active and loving personality. The phrase ‘big dog stuck in a small dog’s body’ is particularly fitting for the Miniature Pinscher. This type of breed seems to be well aware of its short and light body, however, it acts as if it has the strength and physical presence of its taller look-like, the Doberman Pinscher.
The Miniature Pinscher loves to play around with children and get up to all sorts of troubles. Due to their small size, younger children should be supervised to ensure they do not injure these small dogs.

This breed can grow up to 12 inches, which is 30 centimeters and weigh up to 10 pounds and sometimes even more, which is 4.5 kilograms.

The average price for Irish Wolfhounds is 1,100 dollars. And if you are looking for a dog with superior lineage you should budget anywhere from $900 upwards to $1300 or even more. Also consider that you have to pay an average of 700 dollars a year for vet bills, food, toys, leashes and much more.

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I had a Min Pin for 15 years. Loved caring for him.
He was funny, playful and very Loving.
Devoted and loyal.
He kept me busy. He loved to entertain.. he kept me laughing with his antics. Then afterwards he would snuggle on my lap..
Yes he was a big dog in a little dog's body.
He was my Special little friend. He is deeply missed.

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My baby Rocco just passed. He was 13 and he was extremely lovable and affectionate towards me. He was fiercely loyal and protective. I miss him him so much. He was an absolute joy.

ichuze
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Just lost my 14 year old best friend two days ago and the eyes can't seem to dry up. I've had dogs of different kinds all my life, but this one has hit me the hardest. To all minpin owners, love and cherish every second with them, their love back to you is forever, but they're not.

aayushrai
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Great little dog, grew up with one as a kid. It was the neighbors dog, but he let him roam free and he spent more time at our house than his own. Every thing said in the video is correct. He was a tough guy, playful, adventurous, protective, would attack and kill anything he could catch. We had to dig him out with a shovel a few times when he would go after prey in a tight spot or rat hole under the garage or barn. He did bark a lot, one time ALL NIGHT LONG when he had a opossum cornered in a lilac bush. He finally killed it, and when we buried it, he dug it up and ran off with its rotten tail in his mouth, like he had something special. He did not like the 4th of July, and would puke all over every time he heard the fireworks from well over a mile away. Heard he lived to something like 18years old. Buster!

nickf
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Here in Brazil this is the third most common dog breed. People just love them

eduardo_wun
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Min pins are little mini gods. Their cuteness is beyond our mere human existence.

TheHamsterMaster
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This was mt first dog. I got her when I was 5. She was the craziest and quickest dog. She would jump from my top bunk without hesitation. And she would jump the wall in the backyard to explore during the day. Then she would come back before the sun went down and scratch at the front door. She also used to jump on the sliding back door about 4 feet in the air and all 4 paws would come in contact with the glass. She was super athletic and hilarious. She used to hide candy that was left over from birthday parties to eat later too 😂

MsYoshiGreen
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I had one before he was such a wonder dog… he was truly a full size Doberman in his heart haha
Loved him so much and miss him Tiny lived 10 years

MrBrownnn
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My Min Pin is certainly still a ratter. We live on a farm and we've trained him to chase off the rats and squirrels. In all honesty it didn't take much to teach him that, he's better than any cat. The breed is very intellegent and quirky. Chico knows to case the rats and squirrels and to alert to armadillos but won't mess with our chicks. He has learned to open doors somehow but will bump the doors to ask permission to enter the bedroom. He knows he's allowed on the furniture but not our bed unless he's invited. Oddly enough his favorite spot in the house during summer is our food cabinet. He won't mess with the food but likes to hide on the second shelf which we've cleared for him. Sometimes a guest will walk in and be greeted by a barking cabinet which is always good for a laugh. He's also afraid of thunder (which is natrual) but loves fireworks to the extent he'll steal lit bottle rockets right out of the ground and consequently shoot you with them. They're odd little dogs but we love them.

picashlio
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I lost my lucky august 26 he was 13 from pancreatitis and diabetes I miss him so much I never thought I’d break down but it hit me like no other the holidays is very hard dogs are a blessing and love you like no other

stevegarcia
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Love going to my dads house and seeing all the min pins in his home. They all run up to you with so much love, really miss them

Zeal
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I have a 9 year old minpin named Lucca. Super loyal and affectionate. Fiercely protective against strangers and other dogs. I do recommend not cropping ears and tail. You'll miss out on those floppy ears and curly tail.

andrewgilman
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I have a min pin you nailed it perfectly. Even the pictures could be my baby. ❤️❤️❤️. 2 things I could add is they love blankets as one scene you showed on getting under also they tend too love too over eat and are predisposed to become overweight.

Thanks

wixpgdi
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I still have and cherish an 16 year old female. Best companionship I have felt.

christianbarboza
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Yea the barking...mine was super alert to unfamiliar noises, they could even differentiate footstep of family and strangers

relaxation_therapy
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I adopted Ruby three years ago when she was said to be five. She is incredibly affectionate and more in tune with my emotions than any other pet that I"ve had and is so compassionate, I absolutely adore her>

jylromain
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Glad I found this ..I have what I call a miniature pincer ..I don't call him a min pin as he still has his full tail and if far from small .
He's a rescue from Spain to England..he can be a handful but I wouldn't change that.he gets on great with our 9month Jack Russel, they play so well together ..my wife couldn't bond with Charlie, and last Christmas we looked after a litter of Jack's for a friend, we couldn't let little Fergus go..but Charlie and Fergus are absolutely great together ..Charlie has become more to me than anything, he's my companion...still has no recall though, so we have to take him to an enclosed field..let him off and he's gone ..he'll always come find us though after he's stretched his long legs ...brilliant dog for me

DJdoublevision
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I just lost my minpin today his name was Monty, he was the kindest, calmest, and sweetest dog ever he had an enlarged heat and the doctors 6 months ago gave him a few weeks left to live but he was strong and battled it to this exact day. He will always have a special place in my heart ❤️ love you monty

jnrj.
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We have a 7 year old MinPin, Olivia Grace. Everything you said is correct. She even barks at my husband & I when one of us walks out of another room. We adopted her at the age of 2 from a local shelter. Her owner had died and she was placed in the shelter. We are so happy that we found her.

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I have a red named Rolo (cause he is the same color as the candy) and he is the most amazing dog I've ever had.

I got him while I was in the military. I wanted a macho looking dog that could fit in my tiny apartment. Weve been going strong for 10 years now and he hasn't slowed down a bit.

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