Austrian Pinscher dog breed - photos and description
Photos of the breed
Main characteristics of the breed
Care: | Virtually do not need care |
Size: | Medium |
Molt: | Sheds very little or almost no shedding |
Need for activity: | Need vigorous daily exercise |
Domination: | Highestlevel |
Tolerance of loneliness: | Relatively independent |
Type of wool: | Smoothhaired, Shorthaired |
Temperament: | Choleric |
Friendly to strangers: | Warning |
Intellect: | Working intelligence |
Learnability: | A bit difficult to learn |
Specialization: | Companions, Hunting, Shepherd's |
Tendency to bark: | They love to bark |
The Austrian Pinscher is a unique working dog, originally from Austria. Originally bred to help farmers, this breed has become rare today and is known mainly at home. Austrian pinscher are distinguished by their versatility, endurance, efficiency and obedience.
They are excellent watchmen who vigilantly guard the territory, barking warning of the approach of strangers. Thanks to their herding instincts, pinchers do an excellent job of grazing cattle, preventing their escape and ensuring the safety of the herd. They are also talented rat catchers, exterminating rodents on the site and in the house.
Austrian Pinscher dogs show themselves to be devoted and loving companions, becoming attached to family and home. They are not prone to escapes and are always happy to see their owners. These playful and quick-witted dogs are easy to learn tricks and successfully participate in canine sports such as agility, endurance and freestyle. In addition to their working qualities,
Austrian pinscher are excellent companions