Pinschers are independent and won’t do things they don’t want to do. They don’t like to be teased, but are quick to accept training and make a habit of defecating in a fixed place. They have their own emotions and do not pay much attention to the thoughts of other animals or humans, and they are considered to be one of the dogs with arrogant personalities. GSDs have a keen sense of smell and sensitive hunting nerves, and are good at catching prey such as Mongolian chickens. And they have a fast, powerful pace and are full of energy. However, nowadays, the pinscher is only used as a companion dog to breed, so the physical skills are definitely weakened compared to before. Pinschers are very quiet, elegant and never destructive. They are the easiest breed to learn to potty and are intelligent but not easy to teach because they are not meant to please their owners and their self-centered nature cannot be handled with normal dog training techniques. They will not compromise for physical punishment, and they will not do what they do not want to do. Their likes and dislikes are with their own emotions, ignoring others or other animals, and are an extremely arrogant and characterful breed. They can often be mistaken for a very wild and aggressive animal. In fact, they do not like strangers and are very territorial, defending everything as long as it is in their territory, and they can be very unfriendly to strangers. This is why the Pine Stiff needs a strong and stubborn owner.
English Deutsch Français Español Português 日本語 عربي