German Pinscher Dog Breed
- Size
- Medium
- Height
- 17 to 20 inches at the withers
- Weight
- 25 to 35 pounds
- Coat
- Short
- Color
- Fawn, red, or black and blue, with red or tan markings
- Energy
- High
- Activities
- Agility, Obedience, Tracking, Search and Rescue, Conformation, Guarding
The muscular, powerful German Pinscher is courageous and protective, making him an excellent family watchdog. Originally bred in Germany, the German Pinscher has a strong prey instinct and likes to chase anything that moves. An intelligent, active breed, he needs vigorous daily exercise as well as companionship to avoid becoming bored and destructive. His dense, glossy coat is easy to maintain.
Did you know
The German Pinscher nearly became extinct following both World Wars. Werner Jung is credited with reviving the breed in 1958 in West Germany. Despite his name, the German Pincher is more closely related to the Schnauzer than the Doberman or the Miniature Pinscher.