What is a leggy Miniature Pinscher?

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What is a leggy Miniature Pinscher?​

About the Breed The leggy Miniature Pinscher is known to fans as the ‘King of Toys.’ This proud, fearless, fun-loving toy breed of lustrous coat and a compact, wedge-shaped physique is a true personality dog, known for a high-stepping ‘hackney’ gait. Min Pins are sturdy, compact dogs standing no more than 12.5 inches at the shoulder.

When did the Miniature Pinscher become a breed?​

Real development of the Miniature Pinscher breed abroad began in 1895 when Germany’s Pinscher Klub was formed and gave the breed its initial standard. The Miniature Pinscher has been bred extensively in Scandinavia in addition to Germany. The Miniature Pinscher is native to Germany.
What kind of health problems do Miniature Pinschers have?
HEALTH. Miniature Pinschers are generally healthy dogs and responsible breeders test their stock for health conditions such as patellar luxation, cervical (dry) disc, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, epilepsy, thyroid, heart defects, and eye problems. The MInPin’s teeth should be brushed often, using a toothpaste designed for dogs.
What kind of dog is a Min Min Pin?
Min Pins are sturdy, compact dogs standing no more than 12.5 inches at the shoulder. The smooth, shiny coat comes in two shades of solid red, or chocolate-and-rust or black-and-rust. The dark,…

What kind of coat does a Miniature Pinscher have?​

About the Miniature Pinscher. Min Pins are sturdy, compact dogs standing no more than 12.5 inches at the shoulder. The smooth, shiny coat comes in two shades of solid red, or chocolate-and-rust or black-and-rust. The dark, slightly oval eyes and high-set ears help bring out a self-possessed, “big dog” personality.

Are Miniature Pinschers hard to train?​

TRAINING. Miniature Pinschers are very smart and love their families, but they can also be independent and may try to test their owner’s limits, so obedience training is a good idea. Early socialization and puppy training classes are recommended and help to ensure that the dog grows into a well-adjusted, well-mannered companion.
 
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