Miniature Pinscher - "The King Of The Toys"
My next thought was how are we going to keep our big Australian Shepherd from eating her for lunch. It turns out that was backwards thinking. If you've ever owned a Miniature Pinscher you realize how quickly they take control of any situation. This little dog sure has courage. I quickly learned why the Min Pin is nicknamed "The King of the Toys".
Making a very long story short, I'll tell you that if I could only own one breed of dog, this would be the breed. I have never known another breed more loyal, smarter, more excitable, more entertaining and with more personality than this dog breed. If ever a dog was born to be a stand-up comic, it is the Min Pin.
But this breed also brings along a set of challenges not experienced by other breed owners. You'll have to be active to keep up with them. They are escape artists and naturally curious so you'll need to be careful to keep them contained. They will also dominate the household if you let them. They will need to be well trained or they will train you. Fortunately they are very smart and easy to train. They truely are a big dog in a little dog's body. They are fearless. All these things make this a great dog breed, but they also make this a challenging dog to own. Miniature Pinscher lovers/owners wouldn't have it any other way.
My wife and I love our Miniature Pinschers (yes it is now plural) so much, that we even started a website devoted to this breed. We'd love for you to stop by and visit. It's called Miniature Pinscher World. Our visitors have contributed many pictures of their own Min Pins so you can get a really good idea of what this breed is all about. See you there.
New Table of Contents
- Miniature Pinscher Training Poll
- Miniature Pinscher Training
- Our Favorite Miniature Pinscher & Dog Links
- Let Us Know What You Think Of Our Miniature Pinscher Lens?
- How To Stop Puppy Biting
- What Is A Miniature Pinscher?
- Some of our favorite Miniature Pinscher Books
- Miniature Pinscher Pictures
- Cute Miniature Pinscher Video
- Your Favorite Miniature Pinscher Or Dog Sites
- More Great Dog And Miniature Pinscher Information
- Great Min Pin Stuff on eBay
- More Miniature Pinscher Pictures On Flickr
- Miniature Pinscher Clothing For You
Miniature Pinscher Training Poll
We'd like to know what is most difficult for you when training your Miniature Pinscher. Your answers will help us determine what to write about in the future.
Miniature Pinscher Training
For starters, the Min Pin can and will be a tyrant if you let him. This breed will literally run your home. He must be taught that you are the Alpha person in his pack.
The Miniature Pinscher is headstrong and stubborn. He can also be an unending barker if you don't train him well. Fortunately he is very smart and easy to train.
Also fortunately for us as dog lovers, it's easy to learn the right way to train your pet. There are a number of different dog training guides on the market, but we believe there are two that are truly outstanding. The one you pick should depend strictly on how you like to learn.
Our favorite and the most comprehensive is called SitStayFetch. Simply put, you will not find a more complete guide anywhere.
However we realize some people prefer to learn by watching videos. If this is you be sure to check out Dove Cresswell's Dog Training Online. This is another great dog training tool and you can even watch a free sample video to see if this is really the right method for you.
The fact is, if you want a well trained Miniature Pinscher you can't go wrong with either product.
Our Favorite Miniature Pinscher & Dog Links
- Miniature Pinscher World
- Our own website devoted to the Miniature Pinscher.
- Dog Training Institute
- The newest and best resource for learning how to train your pet.
- Potty Training Dog Techniques
- Learn to potty train your dog.
- Dog Behavior Training Tips
- Tips on training your dog and understanding how a dog's mind works.
- Dog Adoption Information
- Thinking of adopting a dog? Check here first.
Let Us Know What You Think Of Our Miniature Pinscher Lens?
Or Just Tell Us How Much You Love Min Pins
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- Ashley Ashley Nov 7, 2009 @ 12:17 pm
- My mini pin has been digging holes and eating dirt all the time.. I looked it up and it said it meant she wasn't getting something she needed. What should I do? does anyone know?
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- Mario Mario Aug 26, 2009 @ 5:43 pm
- I just got a mini pincher yesterday so far its all good.He is 3weeks old and very playful and my kids love him.I'm glad that i bought him because i hear nothing but good things about mini pincher .
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- Plaukikaz Plaukikaz Jun 24, 2009 @ 4:27 pm
- super lens!!! I like these dogs very much! It is useful info for me 5* Thanks!
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- Joshua Joshua Mar 21, 2009 @ 10:27 pm
- (To ALL) I noticed lots of people complaining about their dog having a biting problem, maybe he/she isn't diceplined, I have a mini pin girl, she's 5 months old, I never experienced the biting problem unless she was playing, it wasn't too searious because puppies at their age are teething so it's recommended that they bite, not you of course, just ask your regular vet about any treats for teething, I'll try to figure out what it was that my dog loves so much, it looks like a bamboo stick or pretzel stick and in a clear wrapper at walgreens. Also, since they're so curious and love to chew keep them away from clothing items because mini pins seem to love chewing clothes, scweeky toys/Lots! of toys are recommended because if you leave it locked in a room it will explore everything it finds. Good luck with these small tips.
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- Joshua Joshua Mar 21, 2009 @ 10:05 pm | in reply to Justine Garcia
- I don't know how to stop the biting but I do know that buying him/her a long lasting dog treat can put the biting to a minimum. Their was a tortilla chip-looking type thing my vet recommended and also my dog enjoys these long lating pretzel sticks made for dogs. Sorry I can't remember exactly what they were.
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How To Stop Puppy Biting
Rather than write a complete article on this, we are going to link you to an article we did on another website we run called Entirely Dog. There you'll find an article titled How To Stop Puppy Biting..
We think you'll find lots of good information that will help you put a halt to this behavior. It may be cute for a while, but that will wear off quickly and it will simply be annoying at best and possibly painful.
And while you're there, be sure to subscribe to our newsletter which will give you a free dog training tip once a week for a full year.
What Is A Miniature Pinscher?
First we'll tell you what it is not. The Miniature Pinscher is NOT a Miniature Doberman Pinscher. In fact the Min Pin is actually an older breed than the Doberman. It's been around since the early 19th century and was bred as a ratter. The Miniature Pinscher has terrier beginnings and although it's make-up is not fully known, some believe the Dachshund and Italian Greyhound were involved in creating this breed. And even though this breed was originally used to catch rats, it is now an absolutely marvelous companion pet.
It's size (10-12 inches tall) and weight (8-12 pounds) make this a perfect apartment dog. Yes he needs a lot of exercise but because of his small size, he can get plenty running around inside or in a decent sized fenced yard. He'll be more than happy to exercise himself but loves a daily walk with his owner.
Min Pins can be noisy, which also makes them excellent watch dogs. They are fearless, alert and easy to look after, but very high strung and curious. They have a tendency to be dominant inspite of their size and they can be very tempermental. Min Pins are extremely loyal to their owner, and although they can get along with anyone in your family, they generally become very attached to just one. And they are very wary of strangers.
This breed has a very compact and muscular body, and almost always has a docked tail. Show dogs typically have their ears cropped, but many family pet owners choose not to do this. Our Miniature Pinschers do not have cropped ears. Their coat is short and glossy and requires very little maintenance outside of the occasional brushing.
Watching them at dog shows is a real treat. They have a hackney high-stepping gait (walk) and move along a bit like a graceful horse.
Some of our favorite Miniature Pinscher Books
Miniature Pinscher Pictures

Cute Miniature Pinscher Video
Your Favorite Miniature Pinscher Or Dog Sites
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