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German Pinscher Breed Summary

Happy, Energetic, Lively, Intelligent and Loving

Pinschers are lovely looking doggies, that are often discussed as looking like Dobermanns! They are native to Germany and were originally bred to hunt vermin, something that they are still highly prized for. Unfortunately, they remain fairly rare here in the UK, so anyone wanting one would have to be put on a waiting list - but we promise it will be worth it!

In terms of their personalities, they are extremely loyal to their 'hoomans' and are very kind and friendly, which is why they are so popular across a lot of European countries!

Fun Fact: They perform extremely well in doggy sports!

Kennel Club Group Working
Lifespan 12 - 14 Years
Height (at the withers) Males and Females 17in - 20in
Weight Males and Females 25lb - 45lb
Coat Coats are Short and Smooth. Additionally, they are Close-Lying and Dense
Color Black and tan, Blue and tan, Fawn, Red
Eye color Dark
Other Names Pin, German Pinscher, Deutscher Pinscher

Pinscher's are known for their very even-tempered natures. They absolutely love 'hoomans' and are extremely protective over their families, which makes them amazing watch dogs! However, as they do adore people so much, they can't be left by themselves for too long. This is because they are prone to separation anxiety which can lead to destructive behaviors, so someone would need to be home with them for most of the day. These guys are bundles of energy and need plenty of exercise. For this reason they would suit a family that already lead an active lifestyle that they can easily slot into! Additionally, they need lots of mental stimulation so they don't get bored so will need lots of playtime and socialization with humans and animals a-like! However, for the right family, they make lovely family pets and have the ability to provide you with years of happiness!

These little guys were developed in Germany in the 19th century specifically as stable dogs, used to control vermin and guard the grounds that they lived in! A breed standard was established fairly early on in 1884 and was the same year they were also a ' recognized breed'. It's thought that this breed are descendants of the Rat Pinscher, Great Ratter and Rat Catcher, which are all now extinct (whine...). They are also themselves, foundation doggies for Dobermanns and Miniature Pinschers! Unfortunately, numbers started to decline with the onset of WW2 and very nearly vanished! Werner Jung, a man closely associated with the breed decided to make it his mission to save them and after setting up a breeding program, his mission proved successful! Pinschers eventually made their way to England and were officially a recognized breed in 1988. Nowadays, breed numbers remain fairly low but they remain a popular breed with the UK but anyone interested in one of these pups will need to be put on a waiting list to successfully secure one!