Background on the Miniature Pinscher
The Miniature Pinscher, or Min
Pin, owes its striking resemblance to the Doberman Pinscher to its German
pinscher heritage. This family also
includes the Affenpinscher and Schnauzer breeds. The Doberman breed was actually
created in the 1890’s out of a desire to create a larger version of the lovable
Min Pin. Because record keeping on the Min
Pin breed dates back only 200 years, little is known of the breed’s actual age
or origin, other than the fact that it originated in Germany over 300 years ago. Paintings and sculptures indicate that it is
an older breed with a rich history. A believable theory is that the Min
Pin was developed by breeding smaller breeds such as the Italian Greyhound or
Smooth Dachshund with the German Smooth-haired Pinscher. The Min Pin was used as a barnyard ratter
throughout its history in The word “Pinscher” is used to
describe the breed’s work ethic and refers to the dog’s tendency to pounce on
and viciously bite their prey. Much like
the word “Setter” refers to that breed’s hunting habit, so does the word
“Pincher” apply to the Min Pin. The Min Pin bears a proud
nickname, “The King of Toys”. This
refers to his rare high stepping gait and proud walk. He is a compact, solid companion dog with an
energetic and lovable nature. This active
breed requires frequent exercise and loves to be on the go. Even in their elder years, the Min Pin
remains playful and watchful. As a companion and family
watchdog, the Min Pin is extremely loyal and dedicated. He becomes possessive of those he loves. When faced with competition or a potential
threat, the Min Pin is fearless and acts like a much larger breed. Though he stands only 10 to 12.5 inches at
the shoulder, he may seem to believe he is ten feet tall! His beautiful short, smooth coat is black or
brown with tan markings and requires very little grooming. Another less common variation of this color
scheme is the smooth, shining solid red coat. Min Pins are respected and
well-liked for their intelligence and fun loving demeanor. Their size and temperament makes them the
ideal companion or house dog.
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