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Austrian Pinscher (Osterreichischer Pinscher)

Medium Breed

The Austrian Pinscher is an energetic breed, particularly enjoying taking part in any sports.

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Breed standards

Country of origin

Austria

Weight

12-18 kgs/27-40 lbs (standards may vary)

Height

Males 44-50 cm/ 17 1/2 - 20 Inches; Females 42-48 cm/ 16 3/4 - 19 1/4 Inches (Standards may vary)

Coat

Thick double coat, outer coat is short to medium long, thick, smooth and close lying. The undercoat is thick, short and the buttocks trousered.

Markings

Russet Gold, brownish yellow, stag red, black with tan markings. White markings can be found on the chest patch, muzzle, neck, throat, nape, feet and tip of the tail.

Lifespan

12 - 14 years

They are a fearless breed and loving of their family which makes them an excellent watch and guard dog, a job it takes very seriously. Relaxed around its family, it will happily spend time with them, especially if it includes play.

Temperament

The Austrian Pinscher is happy to be with people familiar to them and will act as a good guard dog around them, and they take this duty very seriously. They are very energetic and love an active lifestyle. They are very amenable to training, which should be started at an early age. Positive and extensive socialisation from a young age is essential to instil good behaviours.

  • Poor
    Children
    Good
  • Very
    Combativeness
    Not very
  • Very
    Dominance
    Not very
  • Not very
    Friendliness
    Good
  • Not very
    Independence
    Very
  • Loud
    Noise
    Quiet
  • Not very
    Trainability
    Very

Good to know

The Austrian Pinscher is a very good dog for a family, especially one living on a farm, as they are able to provide protection and be a loyal companion.

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  • A very good watchdog and guardian
  • No trimming or stripping needed
  • Good at sports
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  • Best with at least a large yard; acreage is preferable
  • Not recommended for novice owners
  • Can be too protective
  • Can suffer from heart conditions