Miniature Pinscher Breed Articles

Miniature Pinscher

1. Miniature Pinschers are often called the "King of the Toys." It has been noted by researchers that an Egyptian God, "Anubis", who's images suggest it was a Miniature Pinscher guarded the temple of the Kings and pharaohs. Many paintings of t...

Facts to Know Before Adopting a Miniature Pinscher

Miniature Pinscher's are compact and solid dogs that fall into the toy group in AKC classifications. They are born with either a black coat with rust markings, a chocolate coat with tan markings, or a red coat with black markings. They look li...

Facts to Know Before Adopting a Miniature Pinscher

Miniature Pinscher's are compact and solid dogs that fall into the toy group in AKC classifications. They are born with either a black coat with rust markings, a chocolate coat with tan markings, or a red coat with black markings. They look like ...

Miniature Pinscher Feeding

Be careful to not overfeed your Miniature Pinscher. An adult Miniature Pinscher typically eats two smaller meals per day. If the dog is fed more than it requires per day, it is going to get fat. If this happens, it is likely that the dog will ...

Miniature Pinscher - Facts You Must Know Before Adopting Miniature Pinscher

Breed Description The Miniature Pinscher is a squarely proportioned muscular toy dog. A well-balanced, elegant and sleek breed, they move with high-stepping gait. Dubbed as Min Pin, they typically weigh 8-12 pounds and stands 10-12 inches tall...

Miniature Pinscher - Cropping Their Tails and Ears

Cropping ears and docking tails on the Min Pin (and some other breeds) has been a bone of contention among "dog people" for a long time. For pure bred dogs, there are breeder opinions. For kennel clubs, there are breed standards and rules for show...

Loving Your Miniature Pinscher

When they first came into existence, the Miniature Pinscher was a ratter and extinguisher of similar size vermin. Nowadays, the breed has come into favor as a family pet. When considering a Miniature Pinscher as your dog, you need to keep in mind ...

Miniature Pinschers and Feeding Issues

When your Miniature Pinscher is old enough and ready to leave the breeder, you will most likely leave with your new pup and a sufficient amount of food for a least a week. You will have done your homework and will follow the breeder's instructions...

Miniature Pinscher - A Little Dog Wth a Big Attitude

Many people who are shopping for a small dog do not want a dog that is a purse dog, or a dog that is carried around a pampered. Perhaps you are seeking a small dog because you have a small home, yet you want a dog with some spunk. If you are looki...

Miniature Pinscher Dogs

Miniature Pinscher dogs are a great addition to your family if you are looking for an energetic but cuddly dog. They are very smart, energetic, and eager to please their owner. They can be a handful, though, if you do not take the time to train th...