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Originally Posted by cherrylula
Cute cute cute... I've had mini pinschers for years, and when my 12 year old is gone.. NO MORE MINI PINS lol.
They are so smart and cute, but man do they take a lot of time to deal with. I think mine is inbred though, he's fucking psycho and thankfully his old age has finally chilled him out. The dog is so smart, he and I are like peas and carrots interacting. I don't even have to yell at him anymore, hand signals and mostly gestures work. lol
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Yea this is the breed my son really wanted so he could put sports jerseys on it when he hangs out with it haha. They're pretty high energy but it gives him something to chase around the yard and play with. We got him from a breeder in Kentucky so he has all his papers. So far he has been super easy to train and does really well at night. I just have to let him out a couple times to make sure he does not have any accidents.
He's doing really well with the cats but does like to play a little rough. The cats can hold their own though so I'm not too worried about it. From the research I did you just have to really stay on them as puppies to make sure they are well behaved and obedient when they get older. We will probably get him into classes as well just to help him with being a good dog.