Austrian Pinscher
Austrian Pinscher is a rental dog. It is ideal for the herd and protects livestock.
Austrian Pinscher is a brilliant guard dog. This is a kind of watchdog Sharp guard dogs and is intended to provide deterrent and possible attacks.
Austrian Pinscher comes from Austria.
Dogs can be suspicious and wary of strangers. Tend to be somewhat aggressive than other dogs.
Austrian Pinscher and kennel clubs: Austrian Pinscher is acceptable in the database till FCI. They are placed in pinscher and schnauzer dogs” (2.1) in group “and schnauzer pinscher, molasses and mountain dogs and Mountain Dog.” FCI ID Austrian pinscher is 64 and it became FCI database added 2007-03-06. United Kennel Club breed classify as “terrier”.
Austrian Pinscher form: Austrian Pinscher is a medium remarket dog. Boys are as high as 36 till 51 cm hoi. Girls are as high as 36 till 51 cm hoi. Boys weighing 5 to 8 kg heavy when full-grown. Girls weighing 5 to 8 kg heavy when full-grown.
Austrian Pinscher has large semi-hanging ears. The legs are typically rather long. Austrian Pinscher has a rather common anatomy. The holes are short and curved. It has a medium Lang on his nose. The hair on the Austrian pinscher is short.
Additional information about Austrian pinscher: Projections of age for an Austrian pinscher is 12 to 14 years. Austrian pinscher can be challenging on detection of the peasants. This also has other names: Austrian Shorthaired Pinscher, Osterreichischer Pinscher. The English nickname on the Austrian pinscher is Austrian Pinscher.
