Our Miniature Pinscher Flunked Out of Puppy Kindergarten
Posted: Thursday, December 17, 2009
by The Old Gray Mare
www.DressYourHorse.com
Lets just say that Camelot's Lady Antoinette is a gorgeous representative of her breed - she has the looks and hackney action that is so desirable in the breed and her black & tan color is perfect.
It's the activity level of the Miniature Pinscher, the independence, the stubborn streak and the occasional selective hearing that makes life with this breed so interesting. This little dog is full of personality and pound for pound, Toni has been an amazing watchdog.
I tried, oh yes I tried. And why not? She was such a pretty thing. It was Toni that decidedly said no to dog shows.
She soon settled in to being a great companion dog. She was protective of us and always tried to be a good girl. Her sister, on the other hand, was impish and would often get her into trouble. Both loved playing and cavorting around in high spirits. When my back was turned, they enjoyed raiding the garbage can.
As the two dogs aged, Rosie became the dominant dog and insisted on picking on Toni. At around 10 and 11, the posturing became fighting. Rosie got increasingly aggressive toward Toni and on more than one occasion I had to separate them because the blood flowed. Rosie was the attacker each time; she needed no provocation to start a battle.
All this aggression undoubtedly had to do with pack position and the jostling between the dogs. It was only the sisters that had the fights. I soon learned how to keep a level battleground and an uneasy peace could be maintained. We lost Rosie a little over a year ago and Toni marches on. She is every bit of 16 now, white around the muzzle, blind, deaf, and almost toothless. Yet she has that amazing spirit of the Miniature Pinscher. This small 11 inch dog, weighing no more than 17 pounds, is quite a force.
This article is written by The Old Gray Mare of DressYourHorse.com and FantasyKritters.com.
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