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06-27-2009
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Last edited by cgmccary; 08-10-2009 at 11:05 PM.
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06-28-2009
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Originally Posted by cgmccary On one occasion, I had flipped & was stranded on a jet ski once a couple of miles down a large river. I'd left my Minpin back at my friend's dock/pier. He was also one of the smartest dogs I have ever owned. (I counted one time and realized he knew more than 100 words.) That day at the river, my Minpin must have been listening to my jet ski from afar and when it stranded on me & quit, he must of had some sense I was in trouble. My friend said he came running inside repeatedly just a barking and running back out to the dock. My friend asked him if he wanted to go find "Chris" (me) and he'd bark like crazy. They loaded up in the boat and when I saw them, my Minpin was standing on the bow of the boat staring straight ahead. When he saw me in the water and started barking, I yelled his name. He jumped from the bow of the moving boat right in the water. The height of the jump and fall propelled him under the water, my friend swerved the boat to avoid hitting him & that little head popped up out of the water, my Minpin swimming with all he had to get to me. I thought, "What a dog!" He would have run in front of a freight train for me.
As far as "MinPin" being an insult in Germany, WHO CARES? Insults, generally, do vary country to country, and are "cultural things"-- just travel & see how customs and insults vary. Sometimes, an insult (word or action) in one place is a compliment in another. The term, "MinPin" is not an insult for the dog here in the U.S.-- I use it because it is easier to type than Miniature Pinscher. | That is an AMAZING story. I just love it!!!
And I agree, culture is different everywhere you go...and in the U.S. calling a Miniature Pinscher a Min Pin is like calling my friend Alexis, "Lexy"...its a nickname...
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09-02-2009
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#23 (permalink)
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My friend has a black mini pinscher. Now she wants to sell it because she can't handle the uncontrollable barks of her dog. She bought it because he was so cute when he was still a puppy. A very hyper dog.
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09-03-2009
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#24 (permalink)
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Thats where taking time to research a breed pays off!
I always inform my puppy inquirers of all of the breed characteristics, even the not so good or annoying ones, lol. Which, includes barking. They are very alert and aware dogs, also good watch dogs and are willing to alert you to anything from a passing cat to a car in the drive.
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