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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- included to produce the Affenpinscher are pugs, German pinschers, schnauzers and silky pinschers. The breed predates and is ancestral to the Griffon Bruxellois...
- 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"...
- services and information for the well-being of Miniature Pinschers. Internet Miniature Pinscher Service (IMPS) mission is to improve the lives of homeless...
- Among the many breeds used for ratting are several terriers, various pinschers and schnauzers, and the ratonero breeds of Spain. Rat-catchers will also...