Common Sense Guidelines for the Miniature
Pinscher Owner and Breeder
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No one should buy their first
miniature pinscher with the idea of breeding the primary object in the
acquisition of the breed. ·
No one should contemplate raising
the miniature pinscher unless he is prepared to keep every puppy himself, to
spay or neuter it. This does not mean that the breeder will have to resort to
these measures necessarily, but he must be willing and able to do so should it
become necessary when suitable new owners are not forthcoming. ·
Immature bitches should not be
bred until their second season. Certainly not until they are at least eighteen
(18) months old. ·
It is preferable to skip seasons
when using a bitch as a brood. As long as a bitch is healthy, the occasion may
arise when back to back breedings are in order. ·
Anyone selling a miniature
pinscher should screen buyers as carefully as possible. ·
Breeders should impress on all new
owners that the breeder will buy back for the selling price any Min Pin that
does not fit in its new household. ·
A definite request should be made
at the time of sale that the miniature pinscher not be resold without
contacting the breeder for help or allowing him/her, at that time, to buy back
the dog. ·
Owners of dogs used at stud share
one hundred percent in the responsibility for the welfare of the breed.
1. No
dog should be used at stud to a bitch whose ownership cannot be proven. 2. No dog should be used at stud to a poor
specimen. Temperament must be included as a
most important item in this evaluation. 3. No dog should be used at stud to any
bitch whose owner is not willing to cooperate in
all efforts to protect the breed welfare. 4. Stud dog owners should know under what
sort of conditions the owner of the bitch expects
to raise the litter. These are to be considered common
sense guidelines and the Officers and Board of Directors of the Miniature
Pinscher Club of America, Inc. encourage members to read and follow these
suggestions. Each contemplated breeding is a matter for individual study of
both dog and bitch and their suitability for use at that specific time.
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