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		<title>MinPin Puppies &#8211; Are They a Good Dog?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking for blue min pins, blue miniature pinschers, and blue min pins, then you&#8217;ll also fall in love with fawn minpins, fawn Miniature Pinschers, and Fawn min pin puppies! Blue &#38; fawn minpins are loveable little pups! And &#8230; <a href="http://www.threebestdogs.com/16/minpin-puppies-are-they-a-good-dog/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking for blue min pins, blue miniature pinschers, and blue min pins, then you&#8217;ll also fall in love with fawn minpins, fawn Miniature Pinschers, and Fawn min pin puppies! Blue &amp; fawn minpins are loveable little pups! And what about the Carlin Pinschers (mini rotti/mini boxer look alikes) that range in colors of black, apricot, fawn, stag, black &amp; tan, blue &amp; tan and Chocolate &amp; tan. These puppies need to be loved and cared for on a daily basis. The coat is short and smooth, with colors, according to most breed standards, of red, stag-red, and black or chocolate with tan or rust markings, in addition to the blue and fawn. Blue coats are allowed in the UK, but in the US can be registered, but cannot compete in shows but benefit from all other aspects of the AKC.  But don&#8217;t dismay; you really need to look at a dog for what it will bring to you, not if you can place it in competition.  Create a relationship with your Miniature Pinscher that will last a lifetime.</p>
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<p> The whole picture of the Min Pin is one of refined elegance, both standing still and moving. The strong but not coarse head, slightly arched neck, level topline, and sleek, well-muscled body give the little dog the appearance of strength in a Lilliputian package. Some shelters actively search for min pins in need of assistance and places them in approved homes where they can become the family members they were meant to be.  The miniature pinscher is a good dog for apartment dwellers. They are quite active inside but don&#8217;t require a large yard, leash walks will do. The Miniature Pinscher is 10 to 12 inches tall (to shoulders) and weighs 8 to 12 pounds. He had a short, smooth coat. The miniature pinscher is an energetic, playful, and friendly dog that thrives on owner interaction. These are typically categorized as &#8220;one, or two person dogs&#8221;, but with socialization, they can be integrated into families, and get along with other dogs, pets, and children.</p>
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<p>  Dogs are quite flexible and adaptable, and with socialization and appropriate training can fit well into a variety of homes, lifestyles, and circumstances. Topline -- Back level or slightly sloping toward the rear both when standing and gaiting. Body compact, slightly wedge-shaped, muscular. They are easy to train (like sit, down, stay, come, rollover, bow, stand, speak, and shake). But they also likes to eat things around the apartment while you are not home including water bottles, potpourri, and clothing.  The Miniature Pinscher is a dog that looks like a smaller version of the Doberman Pinscher breed. However, the two breeds are unrelated, and, in fact, the Miniature Pinscher breed is older than the Doberman Pinscher. That mental picture led the FCI to require that &#8220;the Miniature Pinscher is a reduced image of the German Pinscher, without the drawbacks of a dwarfed appearance. This remains today as the ideal in continental Europe and Scandinavia.  Proud, courageous and loyal, the Miniature Pinscher is often called a big dog in a little dog&#8217;s body, and these &#8220;Miniature Pinscher&#8221; personal check designs perfectly capture their lively, &#8220;high-stepping&#8221; spirit. </p>
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<p> A Miniature Pinscher puppy makes a good pet for older, responsible children who understand that toy breeds have delicate bones, easily broken. Playing ball in a backyard with an adult Miniature Pinscher or a Miniature Pinscher puppy is a sure way to break bones. It is very important to contain the puppy to a small area with the litter box for a few weeks to reinforce it&#8217;s training. Don&#8217;t let the puppy run through the house without being supervised.  Exquisite in their clean lines and bold appearance, the MinPin (as its fans call it) is alot of dog in a small package. Do not presume that this is the little sweetipie pup of diminutive stature. It is certainly beneficial for its socialization to take the dog to puppy courses where it can meet other dogs and people. This breed is often called &#8220;King Of The Toys.  Beware, this little dog will chew small objects and may choke on them.  The Miniature Pinscher, in spite of its looks, is not a miniature version of the Doberman Pinscher -- it is in fact the older breed. Their resemblance could come from the fact that both of these breeds were derived from the German Pinscher. </p>
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<p> These toy dogs can be stubborn and need lots of early socialization and obedience training while puppies. The breed does fine with older considerate children and household pets. The miniature pinscher is a toy breed of dog and is a excellent rat catcher. The coat is short and the colors are black or chocolate, with tan markings; or solid red, or solid brown. Min pin puppies are a great family dog and also a great lookout dog. The earliest evidence of the Miniature Pinscher is a painting from the 1600&#8242;s of a small red dog similar in appearance to the MiniPin. The Miniature Pinscher was originally bred for small size, which resulted in a less appealing appearance than today&#8217;s dogs. Though once used for ridding barns of rats and other vermin, the Miniature Pinscher is now deemed a toy breed and a very reliable companion. Nonetheless, all its character traits are still present and they must now fit in with the new expectations of the modern dog. The Miniature Pinscher is not your typical docile lapdog, but it can be very sweet, although care should be taken not to excessively spoil it.</p>
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