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The German Pinscher
Michael Stonewood
The German Pinscher
Michael Stonewood
The German Pinscher is a medium-sized breed of dog that is a member of the Pinscher typing. The breed is also commonly known as the 'Deutscher Pinscher' in reference to its country of origin, Germany. The German Pinscher is included in the origins for the Dobermann Pinscher, the Rottweiler, the Miniature Pinscher, the Affenpinscher and the Standard Schnauzer. The German Pinscher has been shown in dog book since the early 1880s, but drawings of the breed date back all the way to the early 1780s. However it is believed that the German Pinscher originated in the 15th century! The breed's ancestral history is believed to be connected to ratters, but was developed in Germany for the purposes of guardian and herding cattle. The German Pinscher also began to be used as a coach guardian due to their obedience, agility and strength. The breed has also always been used in homesteads for ratting purposes as they will instinctively hunt and kill small vermin - due to the German Pinscher's extremely high prey drive it is recommended to not leave it of a leash in an unfenced area. The breed is known to be an incredibly loving companion with an even temperament. Temperament is hereditary which means that when you are considering purchasing a German Pinscher it is important to physically meet and interact with the mother of the puppy to ensure that they is gentle and loving. The German Pinscher is a highly intelligent, friendly, confident and trainable breed. While a well-trained German Pinscher live happily with small animals and children it is still advisable to never leave your German Pinscher alone with either to minimize the chance of a potential accident. It is important to remember that the German Pinscher is a working dog and highly energetic, it is therefore likely to develop destructive behaviors if it is not exercised (both physically and mentally) due to an abundance of energy or general boredom. It is also important to note that as a whole, the German Pinscher, has a great dislike for water. They are known to take baths to appease their owners, but will generally shun water at all costs. Before purchasing any pet it is important to understand that as a pet owner you are responsible for the care and wellbeing of your pet. It is important to try and learn as much as you can about the animal you are considering to keep as a pet to make sure that your lifestyle, household and financial status are suited to provide your pet with the best possible care. This guide has been designed to provide you with both precise and concise information about a German Pinscher's basic needs to help you provide your pet with the best quality care practices. This guide will give an in-depth explanation on training your German Pinscher, raising your German Pinscher from a puppy, grooming, health care and everything in between! "The German Pinscher: A Complete and Comprehensive Owners Guide to: Buying, Owning, Health, Grooming, Training, Obedience, Understanding and Caring for Your German Pinscher," by Michael Stonewood is the perfect purchase or gift for a first time German Pinscher owner. This guide includes sections on caring for a puppy, breeding, health care, training, the basic cost of owning a German Pinscher and much more. This book is the second edition - the first edition was published by 'Dog Care Professionals.'
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | April 2, 2019 |
ISBN13 | 9781092464741 |
Publishers | Independently Published |
Pages | 118 |
Dimensions | 152 × 229 × 7 mm · 181 g |
Language | English |