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For a mating to take place between a Rottweiler and a Miniature Pinscher would be extremely difficult without human assistance. The size difference would mean that it is unlikely that intercourse would occur naturally without one of the Dog's getting hurt. For this mating to take place artificial insemination may be needed. Remember that crossbred puppies are worth considerably less than pedigrees so it may be worth mating two Rottweilers or two Miniature Pinschers.

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What is a Miniature Pinscher?

"Min Pin" is short for Miniature Pinscher, a breed of dog.


What were miniature pin bred for?

The Miniature Pinscher is a German breed. The Miniature Pinscher was developed from the Dachshund, Italian Greyhound, and the short haired German Pinscher. The breed looks like a mini Doberman, most likely because both the Miniature Pinscher and the the Doberman both were developed from the German Pinscher. The breed was used as a barnyard ratter controlling the rodent population in the stables. The Miniature Pinscher is often called the "King Of The Toys."Some of the Miniature Pinscher's talents are competitive obedience, watchdog, and agility.


In which country did the dog breed miniature pinscher or min pin originate?

The dog breed known as the miniature pinscher, or min pin, originated from the country of Germany. Its ancestry like is derived from the German Pinscher in addition to Italian greyhounds and Dachshunds.


Are all dobermanns dobermann pincers?

Yes, Dobermann's and Doberman Pinscher's are the same breed. However, there are other types of Pinscher, including the Miniature Pinscher and the German Pinscher. There is only one type of Dobermann.


What AKC group is the min pin in?

The Miniature Pinscher breed belongs to the Toy Group. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 1925.


What are German pinchers?

German Pinschers are a breed of dog. They include several types including the Dobermann Pinscher, Miniature Pinscher, Affenpinscher, and the Standard Schnauzer.


What dogs are related to schnauzers?

All three Schnauzer breeds (Miniature, Standard and Giant) are related to the German Pinscher. The German Pinscher is the ancestor of the Miniature Pinscher and both the Miniature Schnauzer and the Standard Schnauzer are essentially wire-hair versions of the Miniature and German Pinschers. The Doberman came after all the other Pinschers and Schnauzers and while some German Pinscher blood was used to create the breed so were many other breeds such as the Weimaraner, Rottweiler, possibly the Great Dane (which is a German breed) and possibly the Greyhound and other breeds and mutts as well. The Giant Schnauzer was created by crossing Standard Schnauzers, German Poodles, Bouvier des Flanders, Great Danes and various rough coated sheep dogs and drover dogs. The German Pinscher and the Standard Schnauzer are the oldest, with artwork as late as the 1400's depicting German dogs that had similar looks to these 2 breeds. Both the German Pinscher and Standard Schnauzer, along with the Miniature Pinscher and Miniature Schnauzer became official breeds in the late 1800's. In developing the Standard Schnauzer (and subsequintly the Miniature Schnauzer) from the German Pincher the German Poodle was probably used too.


How big do miniature pinchers get?

According to the official Kennel Club Breed Standard, Miniature Pinscher's should reach between 10 and 12 inches at the shoulder.


Will a female miniature pinscher get along with a 4 month old pomeranian?

It all depends on the dogs and the way they are introduced. Breed has nothing to do with it. A Pit bull can be best buds with a Yorkie! If they are dog agressive, probably not.


What are the signs that rottweiler female is ready for breed?

it is coOler aND SMARTER


Is the miniature pinscher the same as a miniature Doberman?

No. The German Pincher (Standard Pinscher) is one of the foundation breeds that were used to create the Doberman. The Doberman was created in Germany by a tax collector Mr. Louis Dobermann. Many crosses were used to create the Doberman. German Pinschers, Rottweilers, Beauceron Pinschers, Manchester Terriers, and the addition of the Greyhound gave the Doberman its' sleek and racey look. The German Pinscher(Standard Pinscher), besides helping to create the Doberman was one of the foundation breeds of The Minature Pinscher. The Minature Pincher like the Doberman had several breeds crosses to set the type for The Minature Pinscher. German Pinchers, Dachshunds, the small toy Greyhounds called the Italian Greyhound helped create a diminuative version of the German Pincher. The Minature Pincher called Min-Pins, and are mistakenly called Mini-Dobie. They did not decend from the Doberman. But both decended from the mid sized German Pincher. (The Standard Pincher). In actuality this answer is incorrect. Karl Frederich Louis Dobermann the creator of the Doberman pinscher did not use the Manchester Terrier or Greyhound. After his death in 1894 his kennel was purchased and the new kennel breeder introduced the Manchester as well as the Greyhound and in all likelihood the Great Dane as the dogs size grew larger after his death. The German Pinscher is in fact a smooth coated Standard Schnauzer that first appeared in the mid 1700's. Long after the Miniature Pinscher was in existence. It had nothing to do with the Miniature Pinscher (Zwergpinscher) which is simply a cross of the smooth coated Dachshund with an Italian Greyhound. By 1895 the Pinscher-Schnauzer Klub of Germany recgnized the German Pinscher as a separate breed so long as there was 3 generations of pedigree to substantiate it. It was officially given the name "Deutscherpinscher" which in English translates to German Pinscher. For the record there is no breed "Beauceron pinscher". Nor did the German Pinscher play any role in the creation or as breed stock for the Miniature Pinscher. The only documented study ever on the creation of the Zwergpinscher (miniature Pinscher) was done in the early 1800's and posted in 1836 by Dr. Frederich Reichenbach who after years of study concluded the breed was derived from just 2 separate breeds, Dachshund and Italian Greyhound. The other variations as to the creation of the Miniature Pinscher have no basis in fact and were started years ago with no doumentation to support it. It just keeps getting copied and reprinted by everyone who thinks they know the breed but have failed to take time to actually research beyond the shores of the US. Even in Germany the land of origin this rumor is well known to be just that a rumor. German farmers created the breed and for the purpose it was designed for, a swift ratter. In all likelihood though the "Deutscherpinscher" though not yet recognized as a separate breed from the Standard Schnauzer, was probably used by Dobermann in the beginning. The German Pinscher though nearly became extinct by WWII. If it had not been for Werner Jung, who escaped Germany with what was purported to be 3 registered German Pinscher bitches. Unfortunately with no males to be found he turned to oversized Miniature Pinscher males he found on farms as breed stock. It took him nearly 15 years but by the end of the 1950's he had resurrected the German Pinscher we see today. So the Miniature Pinscher breed stock can be found in the German Pinscher but not the other way around. One more note, the word "pinscher" does NOT translate or mean Terrier. It is taken from the English word "pincher" and was used to describe the biting action of the breed. In fact, Dobermann's do not have this biting action though the German Pinscher does. The Terrier breeds are the only breeds created by man for the sole purpose of killing other animals. Both the Miniature Pinscher and German Pinscher (once recognized) are ratters with high prey drive.


Where did the Miniture Pincher come from?

Miniature Pinschers, or Zwergpinscher, as they are called in their original Germany, are a breed of terrier that was originally bred for hunting vermin, especially rats. Contrary to popular belief, this breed is older than the Doberman Pinscher, and they are not related breeds. For more information, go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miniature_pinscher