The Miniature Pinscher, known to its fans as the ‘King of Toys, is descended from the German Pinscher and was developed for vermin control.
These are proud, fearless and fun-loving dogs, with a compact, sturdy physique. They are best known for their jaunty, high-stepping ‘hackney’ gait reminiscent of a hackney horse at the trot, and for their smooth shiny coat of black and tan, chocolate and tan or solid red, and erect ears. The Miniature Pinscher is a confident and assertive dog with heaps of energy. They like to be busy and are constantly curious and alert, making them an engaging companion which will like to play. They are definitely not suited to anyone looking for a quiet companion! Their feisty, brave nature can make them confrontational with other dogs and they may be better suited to older children. This is not a breed which will do well with cats or other small household pets. Although a toy breed, these are typical little terriers that love getting outdoors for brisk walks and playtime in the garden. These little bundles of feisty energy require training and supervision but can make entertaining companions for more experienced owners who understand the needs of the breed.
History
The Miniature Pinscher is essentially the miniaturised version of the German Pinscher and was developed for vermin control. It may have also been crossed with Italian Greyhounds and Dachshunds. The Miniature Pinscher was first officially recognised in Germany in 1895 and is the smallest of the three Pinscher breeds, the other two being the Dobermann to which it isnt actually related and the German Pinscher.