Pinny-Poo:Poodle and Miniature Pinscher Mix
Facts & Origin
Miniature Pinscher and Poodle Mix - a hybrid breed.
The Miniature Pinscher and Poodle mix is a small, active dog that is intelligent and playful. They are loyal and affectionate companions that make excellent family dogs.
Alternate Name | - |
Origin | Germany |
Life expectancy | 12 - 15 years |
Care requirements | high-maintenance - low-maintenance |
Activity level | high |
FCI group | not recognised |
AKC group | not recognised |
KC group | not recognised |
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Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
Possible character traits of Miniature Pinscher and Poodle Mix - Such is probably its nature.
The Poodle is a highly intelligent breed known for being obedient and easy to train. They are also very active and need daily exercise. The Poodle comes in three sizes: standard, miniature and toy. The Poodle has a thick, curly coat that can be any color, including black, white, brown, cream, apricot and gray. The Poodle is a popular breed for allergy sufferers because it does not shed its coat.
The Miniature Pinscher-Poodle mix is a small to medium sized dog that combines the best of both breeds. They are intelligent, active and easy to train. They make excellent family dogs and get along well with children. They need daily exercise and are not suited to life in an apartment or small house. The Pinny-Poo is an active mix breed that needs daily exercise. They are not suited for life in an apartment or small house as they need plenty of room to run and play.
Character
Usage
Health and breeding information
What diseases can occur in Miniature Pinscher and Poodle Mix.
The Miniature Pinscher and Poodle mix is a small, energetic dog that is known to be intelligent and loving. They are also known for being one of the healthiest dog breeds. This mix is a cross between a Miniature Pinscher and a Poodle and usually weighs between 10 and 20 pounds.
One of the reasons why the Miniature Pinscher-Poodle mix is so healthy is because both parent breeds are known for their good health. The Miniature Pinscher is a particularly healthy breed with few known health problems. The Poodle is also a relatively healthy breed, although it is prone to some diseases such as hip dysplasia, von Willebrand disease and flatulence.
The Miniature Pinscher-Poodle mix is prone to some of the same health problems as its parents. However, they are not as likely to develop these diseases as the Miniature Pinscher or the Poodle. Health problems that have been observed in this breed include hip dysplasia, von Willebrand disease, flatulence, and epilepsy.
Overall, the Miniature Pinscher Poodle mix is a healthy dog breed with few known health problems. They are a good choice for families looking for a small, active and loving companion.
What does this mixed breed look like?
The Miniature Pinscher-Poodle mix has a medium length coat that can be either straight or slightly wavy. The most common colors for this breed are black, brown and white, but they can also come in cream, apricot or red.
What are breed characteristics of this mix dog?
The Miniature Pinscher-Poodle mix is a small dog with a slender body. He is usually between 25 and 30 cm tall and weighs between 3 and 4 kg. His coat is usually short and curly and can be either black, brown or white in color. It has a long muzzle and small, pointed ears. The tail is long and thin and is often docked. The Miniature Pinscher Mix is a lively, fearless and determined breed. They are independent thinkers and quick learners, which makes them great pets for families with children. They are also very loyal to their family and make excellent watchdogs. Their coats can be short and smooth, with a variety of colors including black, blue, fawn, red and tan - but they can also be curly because of the poodle. The Miniature Pinscher-Poodle mix has a short, dense coat that can be any color. They are a hypoallergenic breed and do not shed their coat.
Fur length | medium - short |
Fur | curly - flat coated |
Ear shape | Floppy Ear - Standing Ears |
Tail | lang |
Anatomy | slim, sporty, slim, sporty |
Size ♀ | 25 - 60 cm |
Weight ♀ | 4 - 28 kg |
Size ♂ | 25 - 60 cm |
Weight ♂ | 4 - 28 kg |
Suitable For | suitable for allergy sufferers, Beginner, Blind people, Children, Seniors, Children |
Known Diseases
Eye diseases
Often occur with allergies and intolerances.
Epilepsy
Definition: Dog has epilepsy if, for example, at least two epileptic seizures occur more than 24 hours apart.
Cataract
Cataracts are still one of the most common causes of blindness, even in dogs.
Patellar problems
Problems with the Patellar can be a displacement or weak kneecap, which is one of the most common causes of lameness in dogs, also because of overweight.
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA)
Progressive retinal atrophy (PRA) is a slowly progressive death of the retina in dogs.
Permanent tremor
Persistent tremors can be very common in small breeds, and are often psychological.
Nervousness
Very often, unfortunately, small and thin breed suffering from permanent nervousness.
FAQ
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This crossbreed can vary in appearance, but typically has a slender but muscular build with a long head and muzzle. The coat is usually wavy or curly and can be a variety of colors including black, brown, cream and red.
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This mongrel usually weighs between 3 and 4 kg.
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This mixed breed is intelligent and eager to learn, so training should be relatively easy. However, as with all dogs, positive reinforcement methods such as treats and praise are always most effective.
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The coat of this mixed breed is generally moderate to high maintenance, requiring regular brushing and combing to prevent matting and tangles. In addition, the coat must be trimmed or clipped regularly to maintain the desired length and hairstyle.
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This mixed breed is generally healthy, but there are some health issues to watch out for, such as patellar luxation, hip dysplasia, and von Willebrand disease.
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