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Mini Pin Rescue

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

A heartfelt smile goes out to you if you’re interested in a Mini Pin rescue! The best place to start is the Internet Miniature Pinscher Service. IMPS has a wide-reaching network of Mini Pin rescue locations and will help you locate and adopt a Mini Pin.

Mini Pin rescue puppies photos

Adult Mini Pins Are Fine Dogs

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Adult Mini Pins make fine dogs. If you have occasion to rescue one, be sure to give it lots of love. You might also benefit a great deal from this Miniature Pinscher training ebook.

What’s The Best Way To Empty Anal Sacs On a Min Pin?

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

I’ve got to tell you, you should not try to empty anal sacs on a Mini Pin yourself. Mini Pinchers are small dogs. If you don’t have veterinary training, you could do your dog some serious damage poking around and squeezing inside her rectum.  Take your Mini Pinscher to the vet and let her express your dog’s anal glands for you.

Get this Min Pin ebook for more Miniature Pinscher training.

Mini Pinscher No Bark Collar?

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

I’ve often been asked if there is such a thing as mini pinscher no bark collar. The answer is “Yes, I’m glad you asked!”

Mini Pinchers are smart dogs and learn quickly. When you get a mini pinscher no bark collar like the one here, he will pick up fast to the point where he often won’t bark just by having it on without batteries.

What Is The Best Dog Food For Min Pins?

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

The best dog for Min Pins really is a high quality, all-natural  dog food like the kind you can get from Life’s Abundance.

And for a limited time, Life’s Abundance is offering a FREE sample of their all natural dog food. This all natural safe and pure dog food from Life’s Abundance:

  • Is anti-oxidant rich
  • Contains only fresh HUMAN-QUALITY Ingredients
  • Uses only high-quality MEAT PROTEINS
  • Is nutrient-dense
  • Contains NO FILLERS – EVER
  • Contains NO GLUTENS – EVER

If you love your Mini Pincher, you owe it to yourself to get your free dog food sample here while supplies last at Life’s Abundance.

Training Your ChinPin

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Training a ChinPin (a Miniature Pinscher-Chihuahua mix) is no different than training a pure Mini Pinscher. Here is the best Miniature Pinscher training we can recommend.

Overweight Mini Pinchers

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

Letting your mini pincher get overweight can put a great deal of stress on her, physically and mentally.  An overweight and less active dog is more prone to boredom and health problems. Keep her active, feed a high-quality all-natural dog food and you will have many more years together.

Mini ChinPin

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

As if Min Pins weren’t great enough, some of you might like a ChinPin (Chin-Pin), or a Miniature Pinscher Chihuahua mix,  even more.

Some breed mixes don’t go too well. But the ChinPin is a nice one.

The Miniature Pinscher Aficionado’s - A-Z Manual to a Wonderful Companion(TM)

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

The Miniature Pinscher Aficionado’s
“A-Z Handbook to a Wonderful Companion”

My-Miniature-Pinscher.com

By:

Taylor

(Edition 1.3)

** It is recommended that you Print this document **

** for a more enjoyable reading and learning experience **

Copyright Notice: This book is Copyright Taylor Coburn © 2006. Additional material is copyrighted to its original owners.

This book may NOT be distributed, sold or resold without prior written consent from the publisher. Any unauthorized reproduction in part or whole is unlawlful. Requests for permission should be directed to the publisher.

This publication is designed to provide information with regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the understanding that the publisher and author are not engaged in rendering veterinary or other professional advice. If veterinary or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought.


Dear Reader,


Text Box: Baron Coburn, playing with “Hamburger.” Thank you for choosing my book! Your selection tells me that, like myself, you are a Miniature Pinscher lover interested in learning as much as possible about this fascinating breed.

In my years of having a Miniature Pinscher as a family pet, I have learned invaluable secrets and techniques that make life with a Min Pin so much more rewarding. Whether you plan living out your years with your Miniature Pinscher, showing or breeding, I have tips and ideas for you that will help you enjoy every second that much more!

My own Min Pin, Baron, inspired me to create this all inclusive handbook because he has given so much to our family. I’m sharing this knowledge with you so that you too can learn to enjoy every aspect of this breed as much as we do.

Please realize I’m providing you this information as a resource. It is not meant as a substitute for veterinary care, advice or treatment. If you’re concerned about your dog’s health, always check with your vet first.

Sincerely,

Taylor

The Miniature Pinscher Aficionado

Table of Contents

The Miniature Pinscher Breed

RESOURCES

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006

Dog Owner’s Home Veterinary Handbook (Hardcover) by Delbert G. Carlson, James M. Giffin

 

Miniature Pinschers (Complete Pet Owner’s Manuals) — by D. Caroline Coile Ph.D.; Paperback

 

A New Owner’s Guide to the Miniature Pinscher — by Jacqueline O’Neil; Hardcover

 

The Miniature Pinscher: Reigning King of Toys — by Jacklyn Hungerland

 

Miniature Pinscher: A Comprehensive Guide to Owning and Caring for Your Dog (Kennel Club Dog Breed Series) by Charlotte Schwartz

 

The Miniature Pinscher: An Owner’s Guide to a Happy Healthy Pet (Happy Healthy Pet)

by Rose J. Radel

 

Miniature Pinschers (KW) by Evelyn Miller (Hardcover - April 1977)

 

The New Miniature Pinscher by Sari Tietjen (Hardcover - April 1988)

 

Home-Prepared Dog & Cat Diets by Donald R. Strombeck

 

“Helpful Housetraining Tips,” Article – by Donna Luzzo

 

www.canadogs.com/BreedMinPin.htm

 

www.canismajor.com/dog/minpin.html

 

www.minpin.org/akc_stand.htm

 

www.akc.org/breeds/miniature_pinscher/index.cfm

 

www.ytca.org/breeder2.html

 

www.Dog-Training-Sites.com/free.html

 

www.petinfo4u.com

 

www.inch.com/~dogs/separationanxiety.html

 

 

Dear Fellow Miniature Pinscher lover,

 

            I want to thank you for reading my book in full and congratulate you in advance of turning a new chapter in your relationship with your Min Pin.

 

            To happier, healthier Miniature Pinschers and owners!

 

 

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

Taylor Coburn

The Miniature Pinscher Aficionado

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