• A Bill for the suppression of the practice was introduced into the British House of Commons in 1802, but was defeated by 13 votes, and it was not till the year 1835 that it was finally put down by Act of Parliament, called the Cruelty to Animals Act 1835
  • The Bulldog shoulders should be muscular, very heavy, widespread and slant outward, giving stability and great power. The elbows should be low and stand well out and loose from the body. The forelegs should be short, very stout, straight and muscular
  • Bulldogs and Terriers were developed in the British Isles. Both breeds became increasingly popular around the start of the 16th century when hunting was a major form of entertainment.
  • The Bullmastiff typically has a powerful build, symmetrical, showing great strength, sound and active. A well socialised animal will be high spirited, alert and faithful.

Saturday, March 10, 2012

Austrian Pinscher (Austrian Pinscher Dog)

Austrian Pinscher

The Austrian Pinscher descends from the ancient Austrian country pinschers that were widespread still in the second half of the 19th century, being modest, versatile farm dogs. In 1921 the systematic pure breeding of this breed began. On Oct. 16th, 1928, the breed was recognized by the Austrian Kennel Club (Österreichischer Kynologenverband) as Österreichischer kurzhaariger Pinscher (Austrian Shorthaired Pinscher). In the year 2000 the breed was renamed Österreichischer Pinscher (Austrian Pinscher). Stocky Austrian Pinscher Dog of medium size with lively and bright expression. Height at the withers : 42 – 50 cm. (Males: 44 – 50 cm), (Bitches: 42 – 48 cm).

Assertive, lively, alert, playful and especially devoted and friendly dealing with people familiar to him. Towards strangers he is suspicious and an incorruptible guard. His hunting instinct is only slightly developed. Male animals should have two apparently normally developed testicles fully descended into the scrotum.

The Austrian Pinscher is an old working breed developed from German Pinschers and various hounds and sheepdogs of Austria and the Balkans, such as the Taurunum Dogge, Jamar and Alopekis. Believed to had remained unchanged since the Middle Ages, this hardy and resilient dog has traditionaly been used to drive and protect livestock, but it also makes an excellent hunter, vermin killer and all-around farm dog. The Austrian Pinscher is extremely powerful for its size, capable of great speeds and famous for its strong bite. Being primarily working dogs, there are some appearance inconsistencies within the Austrian Terrier population, like different ear shapes, coat types and height variations. Sturdy, rugged and muscular, this is a very strong and healthy little working dog. Quite rare outside its native country, the Austrian Short-Haired Pinscher makes an agreable companion pet, but it can be overly suspicious of strangers and aggressive towards other dogs, needing early socialization and obedience training. The coat is dense, hard and short, most commonly seen in shades of fawn with white markings, but other colourings exist. Average height is around 18 inches.


Austrian Pinscher
Austrian Pinscher
Austrian Pinscher
Austrian Pinscher Dog


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