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The German Pinscher is a lively, strong and smart dog that is one of Germany's oldest breeds. These dogs were first put to work as rat catchers, so if you want a Pinscher to share its home with cats and other small animals you’ll need to socialize them from puppyhood. Lean and muscular, German Pinschers weigh between 25 and 45 pounds and have thin, shining coats, with small, pointed heads. These dogs are loyal to their families and courageous in protecting them.
Temperament
Brave, intelligent, family-oriented
Breed Fast Facts
25 - 45 lbs
Medium
High
Moderate
Very
12 to 14 years
Hit the beach, go for a drink, have a bite to eat and keep your dog by your side the whole time! There are so many cool adventures the two of you can share in the Cowboy State, starting with a visit to Yellowstone National Park. At Yellowstone, dogs are welcome in all developed areas and within 100 feet of roads and campgrounds. In Cody, the trolley tours and Wyoming Adventures allow well-behaved canine participants to learn about the region’s history alongside their owners. Wyoming’s pet services include everything a good dog owner needs, from veterinary care and grooming to doggy day care and specialty physical therapy.
Wyoming doesn’t have a state dog—instead, the state animal is the bison!
The most popular dog breed among Wyoming’s pet owners is the Labrador Retriever.
The local breed, known as the Wyoming Mountain Dog, has wolf-like features and a thick coat suited to cooler climates.
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