
Austrian Pinscher is a flock guardian. Flock guardians will display of aggressiveness to prevent predator from attacking the herd.
The dog breed can be used for guarding purposes. Males are considered better property guardians because of their greater territorial instinct.
The Austrian Pinscher's may be suspicious of visitor. Tends to be fairly dog aggressive.
Developed in: this pedegree dog was originally bred in Austria. However, the dog breed is not very popular in Vienna.
Category of Austrian Pinscher: Austrian Pinscher is recognized in the F.C.I. catalogue. The dog breed is approved in the section «Pinscher and Schnauzer type» (2.1) in the category «Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molossoid Breeds». F.C.I. I.D. for austrian pinscher is 64 and was added to the catalogue 2007-03-06. United Kennel Club acknowledges the dog breed as «Terriers» in their catalogue.
The Austrian Pinscher's physical traits: This is a medium sized pedegree dog. Male dogs can grow to 14 to 20 inches tall. Female dogs can grow to 14 to 20 inches tall. Male dogs weighs 12 to 18 pounds. Female dogs get 12 to 18 pounds. The austrian pinscher has middle-sized half-perked ears. The legs is normally somewhat long. The Little tail is curled. They have a ordinary-sized muzzle. The coat is short.
Colors of this pedegree dog is occasionally red, black, fawn, brindle, brown, or black and tan, with white markings.
Secondary details about the austrian pinscher: Anticipated age for a austrian pinscher is 12 to 14 years. The dog breed may be troublesome to locate for sale by your local breeders. The austrian pinscher were originally bred for vermin hunting, and as a farm dog and watchdog. Austrian Pinscher will sometimes be mentioned as Austrian Shorthaired Pinscher, Österreichischer Pinscher.
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