breeders, cross breeders and interested to breed a mini pinscher....i am offering you my male mini pinscher....kinsa to gnahan mgpaliwat sa akong mini pinscher...pm me for further information and query...
name: DAMIAN
birthdate: October 06, 2009
breeders, cross breeders and interested to breed a mini pinscher....i am offering you my male mini pinscher....kinsa to gnahan mgpaliwat sa akong mini pinscher...pm me for further information and query...
name: DAMIAN
birthdate: October 06, 2009
Last edited by anchii; 10-05-2010 at 10:36 PM. Reason: want to add image
sa kinsa tong ganahan paliwat dri nah.....la pa lng ni xa papers...pero na deworm nani twice ug 5in1 shoot...breeders ! saka ta ani
Last edited by nosaj; 10-07-2010 at 09:07 AM. Reason: change thought
INFO sa mga MINI PIN
Miniature Pinschers are a cross between a Dachshund and an Italian greyhound. They are a working breed and not a toy dog, per se. Buyers should also be aware that there is no such dog as a "teacup" or "pocket" Min Pin: These are simply terms that certain breeders use to increase interest in their dogs (and sometimes the price). The miniature Pinscher also tends to have very long legs, and a small body, which can sometimes make it look quite comical. As a result of the flexible, agile body of a Miniature Pinscher, they are able to curl up in almost any position and almost always be comfortable. Having long legs and fragile bones means they are prone to broken bones, especially in the first few years of life. They should not be allowed to jump off high surfaces and be monitored when held by children. Additionally, miniature pinschers can have luxating patella, or dislocated kneecap, and should be checked by a vet for this when young. This can often lead to surgery so potential owners need to consider incurring these types of expensive bills.
Size
Miniature Pinscher breed standard calls for 10 to 12.5 inches at the withers (shoulders) with any dog under 10 or over 12.5 not eligible to be shown. The original Miniature Pinscher actually had more variance as being a cross between a smooth coated Dachshund and a Miniature Greyhound (known today as the Italian Greyhound, led to some carrying the Dachshund legs while others carried the Italian Greyhound leg creating some short and some tall. After many years of German breeding an average was maintained. Though today's standard is smaller than the original. Germans bred Miniature Pinschers until they could not stand due to small size and frailty, but there was good breeding stock left in Sweden.
Coat and color
The coat is short and smooth, with colors, according to most breed standards, of red, stag-red, and black or chocolate with tan or rust markings, in addition to the blue and fawn. Blue coats, while admitted into the UK Kennel Club, can be registered in the American Kennel Club but cannot compete in show. They still benefit from all other aspects of the AKC. The Miniature Pinscher frequently has a docked tail and cropped ears, though the AKC no longer requires ear cropping for shows. The AKC standard specifies a characteristic hackney-like action: "a high-stepping, reaching, free and easy gait in which the front leg moves straight forward and in front of the body and the foot bends at the wrist. The dog drives smoothly and strongly from the rear. The head and tail are carried high." The standard in Europe does not require the high stepping gait as the original Miniature Pinscher (zwergpinscher) did not walk in such a fashion. In Europe and Germany this high stepping gait is considered a fault.
The miniature pinscher will on occasion carry a small white patch generally located on neck or breast area. This links directly back to the original breed colouring. The Miniature Pinscher did come in Merle coloring which in the Dachshund is referred to as Dapple and in Harlequin like that found in the Great Dane. The white gene is part of the makeup of this breed; though breeders for years have fought to eliminate this gene, it is accepted by AKC in conformation and show so long as the area of white is limited
to no more than 1/2 inch in direction.
Temperament
The miniature pinscher is a loyal dog that thrives on interaction. They are a "one- or two-person dog". They need to feel involved, putting them in a yard and walking them 20 minutes a day is not enough. If you have a bored miniature pinscher it will eventually become destructive.
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