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Min pin dog
Min pin dog








min pin dog
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Not surprisingly, the self-assured Min Pin is a great watchdog. Without proper training and supervision, he can quickly become a tyrant in the household. His energy and intelligence can catch his owner off guard. He's a skilled escape artist and should never be outside off-leash - in fact, you'll have to make sure he doesn't dart out whenever you answer the front door.įor these reasons, the Min Pin is not the dog for everyone, especially first-time dog owners. He must be watched closely so he doesn't get into something he shouldn't. He's highly curious and tends to investigate - and possibly eat - everything.

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The diminutive Min Pin is a bundle of energy, full of vigor.

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Min Pin ears often are cropped, but they can be left natural the tail is usually docked. His sleek, easy-care coat of red, black and rust, or chocolate and rust glistens. His arched neck and muscular body gives him a confident air. The Min Pin is also an elegant-looking dog. It's safe to say the Min Pin is his own dog, both in breeding and attitude. Training and socialization are essential.

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If you're considering owning one, you must be willing and able to be a strong yet kind pack leader. If given the chance, this King of Toys will rule you and your household. In German, pinscher refers to dogs who were bred as guardians or to hunt vermin, and zwerg means "dwarf" or "midget."Īlthough he's a rather delicate-looking toy breed, the Min Pin is a sturdy dog with a dynamite personality. While these two breeds resemble each other, there is no relation between them.įirst bred to hunt rats, this breed is called Zwergpinscher in Germany, his country of origin. 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.Īnother misconception is that the Min Pin is related to the Manchester Terrier. While the Min Pin looks like a smaller version of a Doberman, he's a completely separate breed. Weighing in at a dainty 8 to 11 pounds, this toy breed is a tough little dog with a lot of attitude.

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"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. Young children and dogs of any breed should always be supervised by an adult and never left alone together, period.Ĭlick here for more information on this characteristic No matter what the breed or breed type, all dogs have strong jaws, sharp pointy teeth, and may bite in stressful circumstances.

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Dogs from any breed can be good with children based on their past experiences, training on how to get along with kids, and personality. Our ratings are generalizations, and they're not a guarantee of how any breed or individual dog will behave. Small, delicate, and potentially snappy dogs such as Chihuahuas aren't always so family-friendly. You may be surprised by who's on that list: Fierce-looking Boxers are considered good with children, as are American Staffordshire Terriers (which are considered Pit Bulls). Being gentle with children, sturdy enough to handle the heavy-handed pets and hugs they can dish out, and having a blasé attitude toward running, screaming children are all traits that make a kid-friendly dog.










Min pin dog