Size, Colors, Character & Problems

In our following breed portrait, we will introduce you to a particularly cheeky rascal:

The German Pinscherwhich at first glance looks not entirely dissimilar to a Doberman.

In the following you will learn what you should pay particular attention to in terms of health, care, husbandry and training of the German Pinscher – and of course you will also get some fun facts.

German Pinscher Wanted Poster

Size Male: 45 to 50 cm, female: 45 to 50 cmWeightMale: 14 to 20 kg, female: 14 to 20 kgColorsBlack, Brown, Red, Fawn, BlueLife expectancy12 to 14 yearsOriginGermanycharacter/temperamentloving, people-related, family-oriented, affectionate, intelligent, fiery temperamental, balancedFCI groupGroup 2: Pinscher and Schnauzer – Molosser – Swiss Mountain Dogs, Section 1.1: Pinscher

Look

Elegant, muscular, sporty and slim – these attributes definitely apply to the look of the German Pinscher.

The only body part here a little out of line is the chest. This is very powerful and deep and looks a little bulky.

But this is from the slim and medium-length tail as well as the narrow head with the floppy ears bent down teasingly made up for .

Coat, coat texture & coat colors

The German Pinscher has very short, smooth and silky coatthat fits snugly to the body.

In terms of colour, the following basic colors are permitted: Black, Brown, Red, Blue and Fawn.

As a rule, the German Pinscher has lighter markings over the eyes, on the chest and on the legs.

eye colors

The German Pinscher has oval and slightly sunken eyesin the different shades of brown can occur.

This depend on the coat color away.

Is the German Pinscher black, eyes are dark brown. Is the Coat color red or brown? Then the eyes usually of a lighter brown.

Height Weight

As with all dogs, there are also German Pinschers the males a little larger and heavier than the females.

According to the breed standard, a German Pinscher should have a Height at the withers from 45 to 50 centimetres achieve and at it between 14 and 20 kilograms get heavy.

History & Origin of the German Pinscher

The German Pinscher originates originally from Germany – Admittedly, the breed name probably already gave it away here. 😉

Here he was since the late 19th/early 20th century an important guardian of house, yard, people and animals.

In addition, one of his tasks was to protect the four walls of his people kept free from rats, mice and martens.

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His skills as a pest controller brought him the nicknames Rattler and Stallpinscher a.

Also the name pinscher should indicate this fact. And through the derivation from English «pinch»which means like «bite».

Shortly before the end of the First World War was the Pinscher breeding separated in Germany. And in the rough-haired pinscherwhich we call today schnauzer know, and the smooth-haired pinscher.

After a short slump in popularity belongs to the German Pinscher since the late 1950s once again among the nation’s most popular dog breeds.

Also thanks to targeted breeding by Werner Jung. The FCI already recognized the beautiful cheeky rascal officially in 1955 as a race.

And if you are looking for a German Pinscher puppy, you will find one reputable breeders at the VDH.

Please plan costs here that around €1,500 to €1,800 lay.

Nature & Character of the German Pinscher

The German Pinscher is one «mixed bag»when it comes to his being, his character and his temperament.

On the one hand he is balanced, family-oriented, people-related and affectionate.

On the other hand, he can intelligent dog with the fiery temper but also very energetic and playful be.

attitude & upbringing

And how these personal qualities affect his attitude and upbringing effect, let’s take a closer look.

attitude

The German Pinscher was born as hunting dog bred. And this quality, which also likes to break new ground, does not only affect the upbringing.

Posture is also influenced by this – or by that high urge to movewhich this breed brings with it.

An attitude in one rural area and in a house is perfect for the German Pinscher – as well as a fenced garden in which he can let off steam.

Since he is considered very playful, he comes very good with children.

However, you should make sure that these are a bit olderbecause then living together is more harmonious.

Upbringing

The pronounced hunting instinct of the German Pinscher hits you stubborn character.

This combination is expressed, among other things, in a clear dominance behavior of the dog that can cause problems.

For the Upbringing of your new roommate means:

Be consistent and show a lot of tact and assertivenessso that he accepts you as the new pack leader.

Also a Mastery of all important commands should be taught to the German Pinscher, namely already at puppy age.

It also says here leave the habit of doing it alone also in focus.

Then people-oriented and affectionate dogs don’t like being away from their humans for long periods of time.

Health & Care

How is it actually? of health and care of the German Pinscher? Now you will find out which things you should pay particular attention to here.

Grooming & General Grooming

The short fur makes one Extensive grooming thankfully unnecessary. It is completely sufficient if you brush the fur of your fur nose.

When it comes to the general grooming of the German Pinscher, this is where the main focus lies the ears, the eyes, the muzzle and the paws in focus.

Regular checks are mandatory herein order to ideally completely avoid inflammation and thus diseases.

Health

Luckily, the German Pinscher is not one of those dog breeds that are among the fad dogs be counted.

That in turn means: On There is no risk of overbreeding with this breed And that affects your health too.

Among the diseases that can cause problems for the German Pinscher are the Hip dysplasia/HD as well as the color vision and the Von Willebrand disease.

Good to know

With a annual routine visit to the veterinarian as well as Deworming, parasite prophylaxis and vaccination protection you can help your German Pinscher to always jump around happily.

Life expectancy

Is the German Pinscher enjoying good health and all other important things? Then his lies Life expectancy at 12 to 14 years.

Is the German Pinscher right for me?

The German Pinscher definitely needs a human who has an equally pronounced self-confidence and assertivenessas he brings a good portion of wit and humor to the human-dog relationship.

The German Pinscher is also suitable as a family dog and as Companion dog for active people of all ages.

Also for professionals he is a good choice if he is used to being left alone from an early age.

Fun facts about the German Pinscher

Of course, the information listed here is very important for you if you are with a German Pinscher want to live together.

But that also applies to the following fun facts to this fur nose.

The German Pinscher barks of course – just like any dog. However, he is very reserved here and only barks when it is really important.

Especially when he has you as your protector warn of an imminent danger would like.

The German Pinscher is not a couch potato. True, he loves it too, too cuddle – But he much prefers to be with you in the outdoors traveling.

The German Pinscher is one of the breeds of dogs that exuberantly happywhen they see their humans again after a long day.

Despite the visual similarity to doberman is the German Pinscher dem schnauzer genetically closer.

Do you already live with a German Pinscher? Then you can definitely tell us interesting stories and valuable tips.

We would be happy if you share them with us in the comments. 😊