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Deutscher Pinscher Standard Pinscher Appearance: Body: Medium size, elegant, compact and muscular square build, short back, and well-sprung ribs, strong sloping shoulder blades, and well-muscled thighs.
(Standard Pinscher)When you see a German Pinscher for the first time, you may think it is a miniature Doberman Pinscher but they have many differences in appearance and obviously in size. Small and round, their head leads to a tiny narrow muzzle.
Soon the Standard Pinscher became the ancestor of a Miniature Pinscher (or Zwerg-pinscher), which was known already in the middle of XIX century. Later, in 1870, Frederick Doberman in Thuringia created a breed, which is carrying his name.
Also known as Standard pinscher Bigger than a Miniature Pinscher but smaller than a Doberman Pinscher Selectively bred to be protective and territorial A rare breed ...
The German Pinscher, also called the Standard Pinscher, is a medium-sized, tall terrier with a strong, smooth, glossy coat that comes in red fawn, black & tan, and dark brown with yellow markings. Black with tan markings is the most common.
The German Pincher, who also goes by the name of Standard Pinscher, is a medium-sized dog with an elongated muzzle tipped with a black nose and a strong, muscular body.
The Miniature Pinscher is not a scaled-down, version of anything, especially the much larger Doberman Pinscher, although both are likely descended from the German Standard Pinscher.
Pinscher, Deutscher Pinscher, Medium Pinscher, Standard Pinscher, Reh Pinscher origination: Germany ...
See also: Pinscher, German Pinscher, Smooth, Miniature Pinscher, Doberman
 
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