The Miniature Pinscher breed belongs to the Toy Group. The breed was recognized by the AKC in 1925.
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not if the min pin is a female. a husky is way to large of a dog. she and the pups would prob. not make it through th birth.
Min Pins are very curious dogs, which comes from their breeding as ratters - they love to hunt and explore. The answer is you can NEVER trust a min pin and need to ensure they are always in a secure area.
She is prob. in heat
I have a min pin that's 16 and 1/2 inches tall, when they're supossed to be around 10-12 and 1/2 inches tall ........ :P
The Labrador Retriever is in the AKC Sporting Group.
The Pomeranian is in the AKC Toy Group.
The Borzoi is in the AKC Hound Group.
The Keeshond is in the AKC Non-sporting group.
The Min Pin belongs to the Toy group. He is commonly known as the "King of the Toys"
Yes, the miniature schnauzer is in the AKC Terrier Group
The Australian Cattle Dog is in the AKC Herding Group.
The Welsh Springer Spaniel is in the AKC Sporting Group.
The American Pitbull Terrier is not recognized by the AKC. It is in the UKC terrier group. The American Staffordshire Terrier is in the AKC terrier group
Yes, the Border Collie is classified in the AKC Herding Group.
Lam Pin Min was born in 1969.
Yes, the Chinese Crested was recognized by the AKC in 1991. It is in the AKC's Toy Group.