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Standard Schnauzer (once
known as the Wire-Haired
Pinscher) than the
Dobermann and
other Pinschers.
Since the mid-19th century,
breeders stopped crossbreeding...
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standard for
Doberman Pinschers includes a tail
docked near the 2nd vertebra. Some
owners crop Dobermann's ears. The
Doberman Pinscher Club of
America requires...
- 5 kg).
There are also
Teacup Miniature Pinschers,
which are
about half the size of
normal Miniature Pinschers. The coat is
short and smooth, with no undercoat...
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unusually large Miniature Pinschers.
After eight years in
which no
births were recorded, a
litter was
whelped in 1958. The
Pinscher was
definitively accepted...
- was
developed from an old type of
pinscher found on
farms in the
Austrian countryside, a
mixture of
German Pinschers and the
local dogs. At the end of...
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included to
produce the
Affenpinscher are pugs,
German pinschers,
schnauzers and
silky pinschers. The
breed predates and is
ancestral to the
Griffon Bruxellois...
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classifications vary; by the VDH and FCI it is
placed in "Group 2,
Section 1:
Pinschers and Schnauzers", with "Nr. 183" in "Section 1.2"
dedicated to the Miniature...
- purpose. By the VDH and FCI
Schnauzer is
placed in "Group 2,
Section 1:
Pinschers and Schnauzers", with "Nr. 181, 182 and 183" in "Section 1.2: Schnauzer"...
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services and
information for the well-being of
Miniature Pinschers.
Internet Miniature Pinscher Service (IMPS)
mission is to
improve the
lives of homeless...
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Among the many
breeds used for
ratting are
several terriers,
various pinschers and schnauzers, and the
ratonero breeds of Spain. Rat-catchers will also...