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> UTILIZATION: Companion dog and home

> Classification:

Group 2 - Pinscher and Schnauzer-Molossian-type dogs Swiss Mountain and Cattle and other breeds.

Section 1 - Pinscher and Schnauzer without working trial.

> BRIEF HISTORICAL SUMMARY: At the beginning of the century, the Miniature Pinscher and was raised in large numbers and the 1925 studbook recorded 1300 registrations. As in the German Pinscher is raised from many varieties of color black colors with white spots and red-brown solid colors.

> GENERAL APPEARANCE: The Miniature Pinscher is a reduced image of the German Pinscher without dwarfism defects. His elegant square build is clearly visible through his short hair, smooth coat

> TEMPERAMENT / BEHAVIOR: With great temperament, lively, confident, balanced. All this makes an excellent family dog ​​and companion.

PHYSICAL

IMPORTANT PROPORTIONS

Construction should appear as square as possible in relation to body length and height at the withers.

The total length of the head (from tip to the nose to the occiput) should keep a 1:2 ratio with body length (from the withers to the root of the tail).

HEAD

> CRANIAL REGION:

Skull: Strong, elongated, with the occiput not pronounced. The forehead is flat and parallel to the muzzle.

NAS-FRONTAL DEPRESSION (stop): Soft, yet clearly defined.

> FACIAL REGION:

Nose: Well developed and black.

Muzzle: Ending in a blunt wedge. The nasal bridge is straight.

Lips: Black, smooth and tight fitting to the jaw, the angle of the mouth is closed.

EYES: Dark, oval pigmented close fitting eyelids black.

Jaws / Teeth: Upper and lower jaw strong. The scissor bite, strong and complete (42 pure white teeth according to the dentition formula). Firmly closing. The chewing muscles are strongly developed without pronounced cheeks interfering.

Ears: Pricked, bent, set high, in a "V" shaped with inner edges of the ears are directed forward towards temples. Folds parallel, should not be above the top of the skull.

NECK: aristocratic, not too short, without interruption should flow smoothly into the withers dry, stop or loose skin in the throat. The skin of the throat is tight, no wrinkles.

BODY

Topline: Slightly sloping from withers towards rear.

CRUZ: It is the highest point on the top line.

Back: Strong, short and taut.

Loin: Strong. The distance from last rib to hip is short to make the dog appear compact.

Croup: Slightly rounded and imperceptibly blending into tail.

CHEST: Moderately broad, oval, reaching to the elbows. The sill is specifically marked by the tip of the sternum.

BOTTOM LINE: Flanks not too tucked up together to provide lower chest a nicely curved line.

TAIL: Natural Cola left uncut.

TIPS

Forequarters: The forelegs, viewed from the front, strong, straight and not close together. The forearms are straight in profile.

Shoulders: The shoulder blade lies close against the chest. Well muscled on both sides of the shoulder bone, protruding over the vertebrae of the spine in toráfico section. As sloping as possible and well laid back, forming with the horizontal an angle of 50 °.

ARM: close to the body, strong and muscled, forming an angle of the scapula 95 ° to 105 °.

Elbows: Correctly fitting, turning neither in nor out,

FOREARM: Straight seen from the front and profile Strongly developed and muscular.

CARPAL: Strong and stable.

Pastern: Strong and elastic, viewed from the front straight, slightly sloping towards the ground.

FRONT FEET: Short and round, toes well-knit and arched (cat feet), pads resistant, nails short, black and strong.

Hindquarters: Seen obliquely, from behind, are parallel but not close together.

THIGHS: Moderately long, broad and strongly muscled.

Stifle: Turning neither in nor out.

LEG: Long and strong, sinewy, running into a strong hock.

Hock: Well angulated, strong, firm, turning neither in nor out.

Metatarsus: Vertical to the ground.

Hind feet: Somewhat longer than forefeet. Fingering a tight and arched, nails short and black.

OTHER ISSUES

MOVEMENT: The Miniature Pinscher is a trotter. During movement of the back remains firm and relatively quiet. The beginning of the movement is harmonious, safe, full of powerful and uninhibited with good length. The trot is typical to have a large coverage of land with a relaxed, fluent movement with strong drive and free front extension.

SKIN: Tight around the body.

COAT HAIR: Short and thick, shiny and tight to the body without bald patches.

COLOR


UNICOLOR: Deer red, reddish-brown to dark red-brown.

BLACK AND FIRE: Lacquer black with red or brown markings. It is desirable that the marks may be as dark, as rich and distinct. The markings are located: on the eyes, face, lower neck, on the pasterns, feet on the inner faces of the hind limbs and the perineum. On the chest, two triangles of equal size clearly separated from each other.

SIZE AND WEIGHT

Height at withers: Males and females: 25 to 30 cm.

WEIGHT: Dogs and bitches: 4 to 6 kg

FAULTS

Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which is considered the degree of deviation from the standard.

In particular:

Looks heavy or light, or long-legged pony.

Heavy or round skull.

Wrinkles on the forehead.

Snout short, pointed or narrow.

Pincer bite.

Light eyes, too big or too small.

Ears set low or very long, unevenly carried from one another.

Loose throat skin.

Too long, tucked up or white.

Back encarpado.

Croup falling.

Feet long.

Passage of ambling.

High gait.

Fine hair.

Line angled seat dark, clear coat, spotted coat.

1 cm. above the upper limit of height or 1 cm. below the lower limit height.

FAULTS

Lack of criminality in the expression of sex (eg male female).

Lightweight appearance.

Lack of parallelism skull / muzzle.

Amanzanado skull.

Elbows turning out.

Hocks turned inward.

Further angled or not enough barrel.

Deviations of more than 1 cm. and less than 2 cm. in the highest maximum and minimum respectively.

ELIMINATING FAULTS

Malformation of any kind.

Lack of type.

Fouls bite, prognathism upper or lower incisor arcade off.

Faults in individual such as faults in structure, coat and color.

Deviations of more than 2 cm. of the upper and lower altitude.

Shyness, aggression, malice, suspicion exaggerated, nervous behavior.

NB: Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

Information extracted from Pinscherclub.net
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