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MinPins!

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 12:00 am
by koan
I must admit that I cried about three months after buying my MinPin. I just bought myself another baby! What was I thinking? Miniature Pinschers are A LOT of work. No one should bring one home without thought. But...when you get through the childhood, she is one of the best things that happened to me. Notorious for being clowns, they are near impossible to show. Watch for small breed problems with the kneecap (usually the rear legs) going out of place so they will hop about as they run for a short while. Needs surgery if they swell and become difficult. Usually it pops back into place on its own.

If you love these dogs it is hard to have only one. A perpetual puppy and hot water bottle that just wants to cuddle up to you under the blankies and be warm together. Can jump tall buildings in a single bound. Invest in child gates.

MinPins!

Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 6:25 am
by smithy87
What are they like with other dogs and children? I know people say a dog is how you bring it up but with some breeds I'm not so sure....

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Posted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 9:40 am
by koan
MinPins should not be around young children for the safety of the dog. They are very small and fragile. They do really well when there are other MinPins in the house. Harder to spoil them. They are somewhat jealous but can do well with other dogs if they are socialized when they are young. The main issue is the small size of the MinPin and it's vulnerability. They think they are a lot tougher than they are too! :D

One of the many funny things about this dog is how they collect. Anyone who uses a crate with a MinPin is in for a big surprise when they clean the crate out. You'll find stuff you didn't even know you'd lost. Big time collectors.

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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 1:26 am
by smithy87
Any pictures? :)

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Posted: Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:14 am
by koan
I'm holding her in my avatar picture. Here's another one.

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Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 8:43 pm
by robinseggs
koan wrote: MinPins should not be around young children for the safety of the dog. They are very small and fragile. They do really well when there are other MinPins in the house. Harder to spoil them. They are somewhat jealous but can do well with other dogs if they are socialized when they are young. The main issue is the small size of the MinPin and it's vulnerability. They think they are a lot tougher than they are too! :D

One of the many funny things about this dog is how they collect. Anyone who uses a crate with a MinPin is in for a big surprise when they clean the crate out. You'll find stuff you didn't even know you'd lost. Big time collectors.


Oh! This post brought back so many memories!! I miss my Casey (a min pin) so much! The part about the collecting really hit HOME! Wanted to share this....shortly after Casey's death, I eventually realized I HAD to go and wash his bed and put his things away....when taking the bed apart, down in the cushions, I found all sorts of artifacts that reduced me to tears as I fell apart right there on the laundry room floor!! The most heart-wrenching of all was a little foam magnet he must have swiped from the fridge that actually said...(are you ready for this? sniff sniff)...."I LOVE YOU".........sniff sniff!!!!!! BTW, I read your post about the knees and he had that problem, but never needed surgery.

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Posted: Tue May 31, 2005 8:55 pm
by koan
robinseggs wrote: Oh! This post brought back so many memories!! I miss my Casey (a min pin) so much! The part about the collecting really hit HOME! Wanted to share this....shortly after Casey's death, I eventually realized I HAD to go and wash his bed and put his things away....when taking the bed apart, down in the cushions, I found all sorts of artifacts that reduced me to tears as I fell apart right there on the laundry room floor!! The most heart-wrenching of all was a little foam magnet he must have swiped from the fridge that actually said...(are you ready for this? sniff sniff)...."I LOVE YOU".........sniff sniff!!!!!! BTW, I read your post about the knees and he had that problem, but never needed surgery.


That's so sweet. Sad, but heartwarming. As much as she drives me crazy...a lot...I don't want to think about what it will be like when she is gone.

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Posted: Wed Jun 01, 2005 3:39 am
by smithy87
robinseggs wrote: Oh! This post brought back so many memories!! I miss my Casey (a min pin) so much! The part about the collecting really hit HOME! Wanted to share this....shortly after Casey's death, I eventually realized I HAD to go and wash his bed and put his things away....when taking the bed apart, down in the cushions, I found all sorts of artifacts that reduced me to tears as I fell apart right there on the laundry room floor!! The most heart-wrenching of all was a little foam magnet he must have swiped from the fridge that actually said...(are you ready for this? sniff sniff)...."I LOVE YOU".........sniff sniff!!!!!! BTW, I read your post about the knees and he had that problem, but never needed surgery.


:-1 that is so sweet and sad! When we had to have our dog put down the worst part was walking out of the vets with her lead. She had been ill and the vet sedated her for an x-ray. She found tumors etc and we decided not to bring her back round. Its heartbreaking when a pet dies :-1

on a lighter nore Koan, you're dog is gorgeous!!

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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 1:53 pm
by robinseggs
smithy87 wrote: :-1 that is so sweet and sad! When we had to have our dog put down the worst part was walking out of the vets with her lead. She had been ill and the vet sedated her for an x-ray. She found tumors etc and we decided not to bring her back round. Its heartbreaking when a pet dies :-1

on a lighter nore Koan, you're dog is gorgeous!!


I am sorry to hear of your loss! It is never easy saying goodbye...I have had dogs all my life and so I have seen them come and go. The thing we have to remember is the wonderful quality of life we gave them and all the years they made us so happy. I am sorry to hear how you had to say goodbye to your pooch...not realizing it was the end until it was there. But what a peaceful way to go. And think of all the suffering you spared her, because surely tumors would have meant medication and probably pain. You did the right thing. I wish my Casey had not had to suffer so much from his diabetes before he passed.

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Posted: Tue Jun 07, 2005 3:45 pm
by john8pies
sorry, but they look a bit weird to me - think I`ll stick to my ***** cats!

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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 7:22 am
by robinseggs
john8pies wrote: sorry, but they look a bit weird to me - think I`ll stick to my ***** cats!


ohh but so dirty!

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Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2005 7:39 am
by Agnes
koan, you may have mentioned, what is the baby's name? :-6