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Mitzi my gorgeous min dauberman pincher Mitzi, my 3 year old female min dauberman pincher. When she is tired she would "drink" from her fluffy goose

About Rusty, The Miniature Pinscher

Rusty, a Purebred Miniature Pinscher was adopted by John Allen from United States.
Here's how John Allen describes Rusty :
My rusty is full of energy,he's fun ,playful with children and he's very obedient. he's one fearless dog, some time i have to remind him that he is a little guy when we go to the dog park.
Does Rusty 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
He is fearless
John Allen's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
Rusty, my miniature pinscher, is a family dog he get along very good with kids and others

About .peanut, The Miniature Pinscher

.peanut, a Purebred Miniature Pinscher was adopted by William Lee from Canada.
Here's how William Lee describes .peanut :
Very active ,very playful and never stopping
Does .peanut 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
Yes he does
William Lee's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
Young people

About Marley, The Miniature Pinscher

Marley, a Purebred Miniature Pinscher was adopted by Terry from United States.
Here's how Terry describes Marley :
Smart, affectionate, intelligent
Does Marley 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
Yes
Special Achievement of Marley :
She loves to go kayaking with me.
Terry's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
All

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Brandeis likes Starbucks! Brandeis taking a nap. My little reindeer.

About Louee, The Miniature Pinscher

Louee, a Purebred Miniature Pinscher was adopted by Greg from United States.
Here's how Greg describes Louee :
Energetic
Does Louee 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
Definately
Special Achievement of Louee :
He is a clepto. he tries to stael the smallest stuff and hide it!
Greg's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
People that have time to spend with this breed as they are very energetic. we have 3 children that he wears out daily!

About Thunder, The Miniature Pinscher

Thunder, a Purebred Miniature Pinscher was adopted by Barbara Mestuzzi from United States.
Here's how Barbara Mestuzzi describes Thunder :
Active, alert, loyal, intellegent, and lovable clown
Does Thunder 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
Very much so - typical min pin
Special Achievement of Thunder :
You need to have a sense of humor to enjoy the daily antics of a min pin - it is like having a toddler that never grows up. if your min pin is not by your side and quiet - it has gotten into something.
Barbara Mestuzzi's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
Not a dog for a family with small children. they make excellent agility and obedience dogs in fact obedience training is a must with min pins. they thrive on the stimulation providing you keep the training fun for them.

About Nuggles, The Miniature Pinscher

Nuggles, a Purebred Miniature Pinscher was adopted by Cherie Sagmiller from United States.
Here's how Cherie Sagmiller describes Nuggles :
A typical energetic and smart min pin--playful and yet very loving-very attentive to me at all times
Does Nuggles 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
Yes, she is headstrong about a few things, and some we have to work on--others as long as she sees me as the alpha dog, she obeys fairly well for a 5 month old--but there are a few areas???!!!
Special Achievement of Nuggles :
Patience seems to be a great key--and being consistent
Cherie Sagmiller's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
People who do not have small children--they get too nippy with the little people around

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It is so cold and I HATE a jacket! What now?

About Prancer, The Miniature Pinscher

Prancer, a Purebred Miniature Pinscher was taken in by Dotti from United States.
Here's how Dotti describes Prancer :
She was a gift from our daughters and grandchildren
Does Prancer 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
I don't know
Special Achievement of Prancer :
She is so precious
Dotti's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
We are retired and were given this precious puppy from our grown children. she takes a lot of time... she is like having a new baby. she is extremebly oral.. has to have somethingin her mouth.. just like our 7 month old grandson.

About Rocky, The Miniature Pinscher

Rocky, a Purebred Miniature Pinscher was rescued by Lynne Cheslin from United States.
Here's how Lynne Cheslin describes Rocky :
Rocky came to me and seems as though he was supposed to live with me. i have another wonderful dog (dude) who gets along well with rocky. rocky is loving,quiet(so far) and very intelligent. he's the first small dog i have had and his personality makes him feel very big!!!! a wonderful breed!
Does Rocky 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
From everything i'm reading,absolutely!!!
Special Achievement of Rocky :
If you're looking into getting another dog, a min-pin is a small dog with a big attitude. definately a wonderful choice. try however to adopt a dog first, as there are so many deserving souls out there awaiting a loving home.....
Lynne Cheslin's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
I feel older children. definately people with a laid-back type attitue.be slow moving and easy sounding(with whatever dog you might get)...it goes far with love and respect.

About Victoria, The Miniature Pinscher

Victoria, a Purebred Miniature Pinscher was taken in by Sierra from United States.
Here's how Sierra describes Victoria :
Stubborn,goofy,weird,lovable,always wants to be in your kap
Does Victoria 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
Yes it does cause minpins are suppose tobe stubborn
Sierra's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
A very experenced family

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Neece at her best. She loves having her picture taken.

About Zena, Aka Zee Zee, The Miniature Pinscher

Zena, Aka Zee Zee, a Mixed Breed Miniature Pinscher was adopted by Janelle Robertson from United States.
Here's how Janelle Robertson describes Zena, Aka Zee Zee :
Little "zee zee" with a big heart/attitude. but all together a little trooper.
Does Zena, aka zee zee 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
Yes, about 3/4 of her "tude" comes from her breed. she is a very small min pin, but she is big inside.
Special Achievement of Zena, Aka Zee Zee :
She is so tiny that she is kind of fragile. an accident caused a broken left arm, both bones. she had surgery and external fixation (pins coming out of her tiny arm). she has been in "confinement" for 4 weeks (to total 12 at the end). we made her a little corner and have been trying to keep this pup still. but we have to give in and every family member takes turns holding, or giving attention to little zena.
Janelle Robertson's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
A very caring and careful one. if small children are extremely good with animals, no children under 5. generally they are pretty resilient, but then again mine is extra small!!

About Battle, The Miniature Pinscher

Battle, a Mixed Breed Miniature Pinscher was adopted by Doreen from United States.
Here's how Doreen describes Battle :
He was given to us as a gift from friends. battle is full of energy, loves to play and run. having a hard time house training him. he will release urine outside and come in and poop on the paper.
Does Battle 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
I'm not sure
Special Achievement of Battle :
He loves attention and he barks to let you know to check things out. he is very intelligent.
Doreen's advice on what type of family should adopt a Miniature Pinscher:
The person/family who has a mixed breed must be ready to have plenty of time to train. otherwise, he is full of love to his owners.

About Ruby, The Miniature Pinscher

Ruby, a Mixed Breed Miniature Pinscher was adopted by Lisa Brown from United States.
Here's how Lisa Brown describes Ruby :
Cute. she seems to be a really great puppy. she is the first dog i have had. doesn't seem to have bad habits like barking and biting, etc.
Does Ruby 's behavior show the inherent Miniature Pinscher characteristics?
Not sure


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