Miniature Pinscher Breed Articles

The Miniature Pinscher

The Miniature Pinscher might be small, but these compact, courageous, muscular dogs should not be ignored. Despite their size, Min Pins are excellent watch dogs. They are both fearless and loyal. The most common misconception about these chiseled,...

The Miniature Pinscher Dog Breed - Truly A Unique Pet

Those who don't know any better will tell you that the Miniature Pinscher is nothing more than a yappy, annoying little dog. Those same people will probably tell you that the Min Pin is a miniature Doberman. Of course those people are completely w...

Miniature Pinscher Dog Breed Temperament, Health Issues, Grooming and Living Conditions

Temperament: The Miniature Pinscher dog is generally of good health and is a proud and courageous dog. With high energy, great spirited and enthusiasm the Miniature Pinscher shines with life. They are loyal dogs to their owners. This dog is genera...

Miniature Pinscher Dog Breed Description and History

Description: This breed, the Miniature Pinscher stands 10 to 12 inches in height for the dog and 10 to 11 inches for the bitches. Their weight is 8 to 10 pounds for the dog and slightly less for the bitches at 8 to 9 pounds. This is a compact dog ...

In The Life Of A Miniature Pinscher - How Long Do Min Pins Live?

Every dog has a number of years that they will live happily in their home. Just like any other creature, the life expectancy for this specific breed of dog will vary according to their genetic make-up and what this means to the dog. For Miniature ...

Could a Miniature Pinscher Be the Right Breed of Dog For You?

When you first glance at a Miniature Pinscher it's easy to be deceived by his modest size. But this little dog is game: when she gazes into the mirror she sees a tiger reflected back. This breed is self-assured, spirited, packed full of energy, an...

The Miniature Pinscher is Probably Not the Best Family Dog - But it is Really, Really Cool Looking

The Miniature Pinscher, also known as a MinPin, is a high-spirited little doggie that can be extremely stubborn. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) recommends, in no uncertain terms, that this dog is only suitabl...

Creating A Cuddle Space For Your Miniature Pinscher

Originally from Germany this breed was developed to be a barnyard ratter which explains their need to burrow. Because they were kept in the barn to get rid of rats they probably learned to burrow under the hay to keep warm. Although they look simi...

Breeding the Miniature Pinscher Responsibly

There are many dog pregnancies that could be called "accidental." In other words, maybe the dog owners are unaware of or unconcerned about their dogs breeding habits. When one wishes to "breed" a dog to properly benefit the breed, such as the Mini...

Chewing, Exercise and the Miniature Pinscher

Even though the Min Pinscher is a small dog, as an owner, you must remember to provide enough exercise and stimulation to have a happy pet that doesn't decide to eat some of your favorite things. It would be an unfortunate error for you to think t...