Our Rescue has just this July taken in a bunch of Miniature Pinschers, 4 males, 16 females, 4 litters and looking or adoptive families. Some
are chocolate with rust and some black and rust or tan. Go to the rescue page.  I will slowly be taking pictures and putting them all on the rescue
page. They range in age from barely one year to 6 years so there are a large variety and I am willing to let them go in either pairs or trios or a
mom and baby together. Let me know if you are interested. Adoption fees are on all of them. I will reduce adoption fees if you take more than
one.
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Min Pins.... Mattie's litter born June 13
We have our first litter of Sweet Min Pins on
June 13, 2011. Mattie is such a beautiful mom
and has a sweet temperament. These
puppies should make wonderful pets. Little
Bart is not related to our females and is the
daddy to the puppies. He is tiny toy. 1 girl
available and one boy both black and rust.
You may reserve a puppy now with a first
payment. Asking $325 for these girls and
shipping will run $300 most places in US.
Ears are cropped. Puppies will have been
wormed and first shots before going to
homes, dew claws removed and tails docked.
Held every day and loved by me before going
to homes.
Toy Min PIns.. Missy's litter...... June 18
Babies arrived on June 18 and we have left
2 boys black and rust. both have a white
dot on the chest. Missy is such a tiny girl
and sweet, our super tiniest Min Pin. She is
rust with black. These puppies should make
wonderful pets. Bart is tiny and is the daddy
to the puppies. You may reserve a puppy
now with a first payment. Asking $350 for
our puppies with ears cropped. Puppies will
have been wormed and first shots before
going to homes, Dew claws removed and
tails docked, ears cropped on 2 and left
natural on one boy. Shipping will run $300
to most major airports in the US.
More Min Pins on
Rescue page
Bart our male and father of puppies
Bart is not related to our females and is
the daddy to the puppies. He has a
great personality and is a small guy
with good markings. Registered.
Bart, Mattie and Missy
Missy, Bart and Mattie
Mother, Daddy & Half Sister
Mattie
Missy, Bart & Mattie
Grandma, Father & Mother
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The Miniature Pinscher or Min Pin
Country of Origin: The Miniature Pinscher (also known as the ‘MinPin’ or ‘MiniPin’) is a German breed; ‘Pinscher’ is German for
‘Terrier’. The Miniature Pinscher does not descend from the Doberman Pinscher; this is a common mistake because the Doberman
was introduced first to the U.S. The Miniature Pinscher is actually the older of the two breeds and is the likely source breed for the
Doberman. The Miniature Pinscher descends from the German Pinscher, from whom it derives its black and tan coloring, the
Dachshund, from whom it derives its courage and red coloration, and the Italian Greyhound, from whom it derives its playful demeanor
and graceful gait. The earliest evidence of the Miniature Pinscher is a painting from the 1600’s of a small red dog similar in
appearance to the MiniPin. The Miniature Pinscher was originally bred for small size, which resulted in a less appealing appearance
than today’s dogs. The Miniature Pinscher’s popularity in its native Germany dipped in the early 1900’s; its survival was mostly due to
Miniature Pinschers which had been exported to the U.S. prior to World War I. The Miniature Pinscher was recognized by the American
Kennel Club in 1929 and is today one of the most popular toy show dogs.

Size: The Miniature Pinscher has a shoulder height of 25-30 cm (10-12.5 in) and weighs 4-6 kg (9-13 lbs). Miniature Pinschers have a
wide muzzle, narrow head, and erect ears, which may be cropped. They have small, round ‘cat feet’ and an erect tail which is usually
docked. The Miniature Pinscher has a smooth, graceful gait.

Coat: The Miniature Pinscher has a smooth, short, lustrous coat which can be red, stag red, chocolate with tan markings, or black with
tan markings. Some standards allow blue and fawn.

Character: Miniature Pinschers are alert, bold, spirited and lively. They are extremely energetic; some consider them to be the most
energetic of all breeds. Miniature Pinschers are known to act far larger than they really are. They are eternal puppies. The Miniature
Pinscher is fearless and loyal, with strong guard and protection instincts. The Miniature Pinscher prefers to let its owner know when it
wants to be handled; if it feels pestered it may bite.

Temperament: The Miniature Pinscher gets along fine with children, provided it is not pestered by them, in which case it may bite.
Small children should be cautioned and supervised to protect the dog from injury. Some Miniature Pinschers are aggressive with other
dogs and strangers, but this behavior is not common if proper socialization has taken place.

Care: The Miniature Pinscher is easy to groom; it requires only a periodic brushing to remove dead hair. Miniature Pinschers are not
well insulated against the cold. Due to the MinPin’s vermin hunting instincts, small objects such as bottle caps can present choking
hazards. Miniature Pinschers are prone to obesity; proper nutrition and exercise are important. The Miniature Pinscher has a lifespan
of 12-14 years.

Training: Training for the Miniature Pinscher must be consistent. The Miniature Pinscher is eager to learn and obeys commands fairly
quickly, but it can also be stubborn. As this is a working dog, it is best not to spoil it, as this increases its willfulness.

Activity: The Miniature Pinscher needs regular opportunities to exercise as it is extremely energetic. Most of its needs can be met
through indoor play. The Miniature Pinscher is well suited to apartment life.
Remember dogs are dogs and not people. They have different needs and responses than people.
Theresa Clark
First boy has  been
reserved already
and will be going to
Lawton, OK.
4 puppies born June
13, 2 boys and 2
girls with one boy
reserved.
Email me if you are
interested in one of
the litter.
One boy has  been
reserved already by
Oren. He has first choice.
Three little boys are
here. I have one with
ears cropped & one left
natural.
Email me if you are
interested in one of the
boys.
What causes a tornado by Sophia Rogers age 5
Sometimes God breathes too hard and too close. He breathes hot air
from one nostril and cold from one nostril and that is what makes a
tornado.
The wisdom of children. Sophia is my 4th of 5 grandchildren. Maybe she
will be a meteorologist or a scientist.
Boy 3 has a white mark on his chest.
Boy 2 has a small white dot on his
chest.
Three boys. Black and rust. Boy 2 has
a small white dot on his chest and Boy
1 is all black and rust.