Friday, May 8, 2009

: ] **HELP!!?** [[= ((pleasee))?

Hey, my question was if you could please tell me some characteristics about a minpin.
Ex:
-actions
-attitude
-overall if its a good dog to keep if well socialized.
thanks [=
Answers:
I have had two minpins. They are very hyper dogs, with a lot of personality. These are very smart dogs which can make them a challenge to handle however they are well worth the effort. Mine always were a great source of entertainment to me. They think that they are big tough dogs and act as if they are not aware that they are really small dogs.
I hope that this has helped some. Good luck.
hyper
yappy
bossy to other dogs
playful
smart
very high energy
Min Pins are burrowers. Mine will dig in the blankets to get covered up. They are kind of neurotic and high strung. They are very loving and loyal pets. They can be a bit barky, but you can train that out of them. They make good watch dogs and great companions. I think they are wonderful pets!
They are the most hyper dog on the planet. All they do is run, run, run and jump, jump, jump. I'm sure they are lovable if you can get them to stay still for a second.
Oh, yea. And they yap constantly at any little noise.
-MM
A Miniature Pinscher may be right for you if you want a dog who...
* Looks like a very small Doberman, with the same colors, sleek elegant build, and keen expression
* Moves swiftly with a quick prancing gait
* Has a short easy-care coat
* Is energetic and "busy" athletic and agile
* Is feisty and assertive -- definitely not a submissive or delicate lap dog
* Always seems to be observing, thinking, and planning what to do next
* Makes a keen watchdog
A Miniature Pinscher may not be right for you if you don't want to deal with...
* A dynamic dog who seems to be in perpetual motion
* Providing enough exercise and activities to keep them busy
* Destructiveness when bored
* Extreme suspiciousness toward strangers
* Aggression toward other animals -- chasing instincts
* Escape attempts and running away
* Strong-willed mind of his own, requiring a confident owner who can take charge
* Notorious housebreaking difficulties
* Barking

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