Austrian Pinscher Puppies Collection
Austrian Pinscher:
The austrian pinscher dog breeder will usually be supportive of the local rescues. The breed has a pear shaped head, a short muzzle, and elbows that are relatively close to the body. The muzzle is powerful and the coat is double. They come in red, black, brown, fawn, brindle, and other colors. The austrian pinscher dog breeder will usually be supportive of the local rescues.

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Originally, these dogs were used for herding cattle and guarding and were rather common on farms. This breed is recommended for people who live in the countryside. Adult dogs are about 14-20 inches in height and weigh from 26 to 40 pounds. The austrian pinscher dog breeder will usually be supportive of the local rescues.

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Miniature Pinscher:
The Miniature Pinscher (Zwergpinscher, Min Pin) is a small breed of dog of the Pinscher type, developed in Germany. Miniature Pinschers were the first bred to hunt small mammals, especially rats. The Miniature Pinscher is also known as the “King of the Toy Dogs”.
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The international kennel club, the F?d?ration Cynologique Internationale, lists the Miniature Pinscher in Group 2, Section 1.1 Pinscher, along with the Dobermann, the German Pinscher, the Austrian Pinscher, and the other toy pinscher, the Affenpinscher. Other kennel clubs list the Miniature Pinscher in the Toy Group or Companion Group.
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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.




