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There are THREE distinctive and separate breeds of the Pinscher *family.* The oldest, and least known, is the German Pinscher, which was probably the mid-sized foundation breed used to create the more popular smaller Miniature Pinscher and larger Doberman Pinscher. Although they share similar characteristics, there is more of a difference between the three breeds, than mere size.
The Pinscher "Family" of Friends
German Pinscher, CH Kinrha Hinnie Joy
[with Santa Claus + 2 human friends
3 Dobermans + 1 black cat], AND at right,
Min Pin "Sheree" & her new "MOM," AnnLinks to FCI written standards
and other descriptions and the history of the
German Pinscher
Doberman Pinscher and Miniature Pinscher.
Federation Cynologique Internationale -- [link located on another website]
FCI-Standard of the German Pinscher - in GERMAN - "Mother-Country" of G P
FCI-Standard of the German Pinscher -- English translation (G.B.)
The Kennel Club Breed Standard - Great Britain
Standard of the German Pinscher -- Official CKC, Canada
Standard of the German Pinscher -- Finnish translation
Standard of the German Pinscher -- French translation
Standard of the German Pinscher -- New South Wales
Standard of the German Pinscher -- New Zealand
Standard of the German Pinscher -- Norwegean translation
Standard of the German Pinscher -- Swedish translation
Standard of the German Pinscher -- A.K.C. Official Breed Standard - USA
Standard of the German Pinscher -- U.K.C. Official Breed Standard - USA
" The German Pinscher" -- First complete book written in English,by Gloria Cuthbert
History and Description of the German Pinscher
Description of the German Pinscher -- -- [Canadian breeders Marg & Ross Kedwell]
[link located on another website] German Pinschers - dogs-in-Canada [link located on another website]
German Pinschers - allpets.com petcyclopedia [link located on another website]
German Pinschers - Dog Breed Info [link located on another website]
German Pinschers - Hero's Waggin Train website[link located on another website]
German Pinschers - VetTracker [link located on another website]
" Your Purebred Puppy, Second Edition" - by Michele Welton.
Henry Holt and Company, Inc. ISBN # MOSO-6445-1 - MAY 2000
ARTICLES & F.A.Q.s (frequently asked questions about German Pinschers)
Standard of the Doberman Pinscher (under construction - looking for pictures)
Standard of the Miniature Pinscher (under construction - looking for pictures)
Miniature Pinscher - New Zealand Kennel Gazette
An Educational Visualization of The Manchester Terrier
"The Atlas of Dog Breeds of the World," - by Bonnie Wilcox & Chris Walkowicz,
TFH Publications, Inc. 4th Ed., 1993, pp. 421, 422.
"Die deutschen Hunde und ihre Abstammung" - by Richard Strebel, 1905.
(still available as reprint -- there is a chapter about pinschers including Dobes).
"Dogs", Pockets Full of Knowledge" - DK Publishing, Inc., 95 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016
"The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Dog Breeds" - by Joan Palmer, a Quarto Book,
Wellfleet Press, 114 Northfield Avenue, Edison, New Jersey, 08837, p. 57. ISBN 0-7858-00310-1
"The International Encyclopedia of Dogs" - by Anne Rogers Clark and Andrew H. Brace.
Howell Book House, 1633 Broadway, New York, NY 10019, p341. ISBN 0-87605-624-9
"The Mini-Atlas of Dog Breeds" - Andrew DePrisco & James B. Johnson.
TFH Publications, Inc., 1990. Pg. 522 (w/pictures)
"The Perfect Match" - by Chris Walkowicz. Howell Book House, 1996. Pg. 208 (w/picture)
If you know of any other sources describing the German Pinschers,
please email the webmasterat: webmaster@germanpinschers.comTranslation Sites
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