Thursday, October 12, 2006
My new Miniature Pinscher book has launched...
Things will never be the same for many
Min Pins and their owners!
My book is called:
"The Miniature Pinscher Aficionado's
A-Z Handbook to a Wonderful Companion."
Get a ton of Miniature Pinscher information here.
Thanks again for hanging in there
with me.
I hope you get a lot of out my book. Wishing
you some good reading and looking forward
to your feedback.
To happier, healthier Min Pins and owners!
Taylor Coburn
Miniature Pinscher Aficionado
Thursday, August 17, 2006
Where do Miniature Pinschers come from?
The History of Min Pins—The King of Toy Breeds
If you own a Miniature Pinscher, you’re probably well aware of some of the characteristics that are attributed to this great dog. The various ways in which they communicate and act not only reveals a lot about the type of dog they are, but also gives some insight into the background of the dogs. If you really want to understand where your Min Pin is coming from, knowing the history is the place to begin.
The breed of Miniature Pinschers was first developed in Germany in the 1830s. They were bred with German Pinschers, Manchester’s, and Dachshunds in order to give them specific characteristics as a working dog as well as companion. They became so popular so quickly, that they were soon known as the king of toy breeds, a name they still carry today.
The idea behind Min Pins was to create a smaller breed of dog, mostly to be used on ships to catch vermin. As most would think, it would be better to use cats for this purpose. However, the cats that were used were not able to go onto the ships because of the way the wood from the decks affected them. The best solution was to breed a smaller dog that could take the place of the cats. When the changes in the dogs began to be made the breeders went after two things: a smaller size and a high amount of energy to help out on the boats.
The Miniature Pinschers quickly grew into a companion dog as well as a hunter of vermin. The size of the Min Pins became attractive to the women in Germany, as most saw them as good house companions as well as hunters. Because of this secondary thought, the dogs quickly moved into being bred to become even smaller in size. This is where the dogs were bred with Dachshunds in order to create a red color and small structure to the Min Pins. Of course, the concept of having a smaller dog is just as attractive to men now as it was to women then. Miniature Pinschers are known to have characteristics including being a more fearless and energetic dog, something that many men may like in a smaller dog.
These are the origins which have allowed Miniature Pinschers to gain some of their major attributes that some may notice today. The first of these attributes is that Min Pins are loyal companions to their owners, even more so than some other dogs. The second is that these dogs were bred in order to find and catch vermin, meaning that they will chase smaller animals and have also gained the attribute of being able to dig in order to find the rodents. This also means that your Miniature Pinscher has a higher amount of energy and will most likely need something to do even beyond the walks that you want to take them on.
Even though the Miniature Pinscher breed was created by combining breeds and ideas from men, these dogs have achieved some of the greatest attributes of dogs. If you like a higher energy animal and are also interested in one that you know will stay by your side as a companion, then Min Pins are the way to go. The beginnings of these dogs and how they came about has led to their greatness.
About the Author: Taylor Coburn is the Miniature Pinscher Aficionado. His Web site offers you information geared toward preventing health and behavior problems and to helping you have the happiest, healthiest Miniature Pinscher companion possible. Register here for free Miniature Pinscher training and information.