He sees himself as the Pinscher,
not the Miniature
Vital Statistics:
Life
span: 13-14 years
Adult weight: 8 - 10 pounds
Adult height: 10 -12.5 inches
Note:
This is NOT the Miniature Doberman Pinscher.
This is a separate and older breed than
the Doberman.
Also,
sometime people confuse the Min Pin with
the Toy Manchester Terrier.
The
easiest way to tell them apart is that the
Min Pin comes in red, black, and chocolate
(and some mix thereof) while the Toy Manchester
is only black and tan.
Min
Pins usually have their tails docked while
the Manchester is left natural.
Min
Pins are known as the King of Toys and they
wouldn't have it any other way.
What's
good and bad about the Min Pin?
Pros:
Excellent
watchdog who wouldn't hesitate to go after
an intruder
Active and high-energy, he's your workout
buddy
Brave, playful and adventurous
Cons:
Curiosity
and high-energy may cause him to take
off
any time he gets a chance. (He'll daydream
about how
to tippy toe out of your house)
Fragile and doesn't realize it. If he
gets hurt, he may
react aggressively. Not a pet for small
children
He
can be a handful; this is not the dog
for novice
dog owners
Note: I don’t recommend using a leash
and collar for walks. Attach a leash
to a body harness, not a collar.
The
collar is only to hold dog tags, not
drag the dog around. This is a small dog. Tugging and pulling
on the collar could harm his neck.
Here's
a 30-second video of a Min Pin puppy. See
if you can resist him.
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the secrets of quick and easy grooming
Pick
up the best techniques for brushing
and bathing your Min Pin.
Don't
overlook the need for regular dental
care and pawicures.
Discover
the best and worst places to get a
puppy or dog
There are potential problems of getting
a dog from an animal shelter or rescue
group as well as a pet store.
Understand
the common terms you'll find in contracts
or bills of sale from breeders and non-profit
shelters or rescue groups.
Know
how to protect yourself if you buy over
the Internet
Understand what puppy lemon laws cover
and learn which states have laws or
are trying to pass them.
Understand what
you should expect from a breeder’s
warranty.
Learn
how to select the right puppy or dog
Get the secrets of how to inspect a
canine and my
one tried and true technique to test
temperament.
Learn
what to expect from your puppy.
Understand
American Kennel Club (AKC) registration
and decipher the breed standard
Find out why registration isn’t
a guarantee of a healthy, happy dog.
We
provide an illustration identifying
dog body parts so the breed standard
makes some sense.
Learn
about all the online registries now
available to dog owners.
Learn
the potential health problems of the
Min Pin
You’ll learn about the most frequent
genetic problems including heart disease
You’ll get a list of the health
tests and certificates that a breeder
or other seller should provide you.
Learn
how to use CHIC and understand other
databases for BAER, OFA and CERF.
Get
your home ready for a dog
Find out how to puppy proof your home.
No, you don’t need to spend a
thousand dollars. For instance, a cardboard
box with a waterproof, washable mattress
makes a fine bed until your
puppy is done teething.
Learn
how to housebreak a Min Pin
There is a technique that works. We’ll
address using the outdoors for a potty
as well as using a doggy litter tray
(especially nice for an older dog).
Find out why it’s a bad idea to
paper train your dog.
If you work all day, you’ll see
a schedule that works well for you and
your dog. You’ll also learn why
I don’t recommend using walks
for potty time.
Introduce
your Min Pin to another dog or cat
Many
households have multiple pets. You’ll
pick up several tips on the smoothest
way to bring a new puppy or dog into
your household.
Cats and dogs can live in harmony especially
if you start everyone off on the right
paw.
Build
a sold relationship with your dog
There’s one technique that I consider
most important for a happy canine/human
relationship.
You’ll also learn the four things
you must do to remain the leader of
your pack and prevent aggression and
dominance problems.
Understand
the minimum training your dog needs
You’ll learn the 5 commands you
should teach your Min Pin – for
his safety and yours.
We don’t expect you to turn your
dog into a circus performer. We offer
tips for 10-minute training segments.
Get
tips on introducing your dog to a baby
and children/grandchildren
Find
out what children need to know about
playing with your dog and others
Make
sure your dog is safe to play with children
and grandchildren
Learn
how to select pet insurance
It’s
getting more affordable but most dog
owners still aren’t insuring their
pets.
Learn why veterinarian fees are rising
so fast.
Take
your Min Pin with you when you travel
Find out what the airlines require.
Don’t leave him behind if leave
the USA. It’s easier to take a
dog with you than it’s ever been.
Learn
how to happily combine an RV and a Min
Pin
Get
tips on making your dog comfortable
in an RV
Find
out the most common reasons dog owners
are asked to leave RV parks
Learn
ways to help your aging dog
Your Min Pin will slow down and need
a little extra tender care as he ages
– just as you will.
We’ll provide some tips on how
you can make his sunset years enjoyable
for you both.
Learn
when it's time to say good-bye
Consider
estate planning for your Min Pin
Find out how to establish a trust fund
to care for your dog after your death
(many states now allow them).
Learn what to do if there’s no
one who could care for your dog if you’re
not around.
Tear
out and save our appendix - Dog 911
Get tips on minor first aid treatments.
Know
the normal range of temperature and
heart rate for your dog
Know what to do if you think your dog's
been poisoned.
And
much more ...
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