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Miniature Pinscher – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Miniature Pinscher – Fun Facts and Crate Size

  Miniature Pinscher Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1925 Lifespan: 12-16 years Size: Small Energy: Medium Recommended Crate Size: 30” dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. The Miniature Pinscher is considered as an older breed, dating back several hundred years. This dog breed was originally bred to kill rats in Germany. Back then this dog was called the Reh Pinscher because the body resembled reh or small deer. Since they were originally developed to hunt, this dog will attack small object such as coins, bottle caps, pills, and such, which have led some to serious health consequences....

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Lhasa Apso – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Lhasa Apso – Fun Facts and Crate Size

  Lhasa Apso Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1935 Lifespan:12-15 years Size: Small Energy: Medium Recommended Crate Size: 30” dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. The Lhasa Apso originates from Tibet. Apart from its appearance, its unusual history is the other factor which makes it unique. This dog is known as an ancient dog. It is believed that it has been living ever since the year 800 A.D.! That makes the dog one of the oldest breeds ever recognized in the world. Lhasa Apso is a small breed of mountain wolf. Its size makes it interesting...

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Irish Terrier – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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Irish Terrier – Fun Facts and Crate Size

  Irish Terrier Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1885 Lifespan: 13-15 years Size: Medium Energy Level: Medium Recommended Crate Size: 30” dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. Table of Contents Introduction Breed Appearance Nutrition Grooming Exercise Pet Crate Size Introduction The exact origin of the Irish Terrier is unknown, but Ireland is a good place to start. Some believe it is Glasgow that takes the honor of developing one of the oldest terrier breeds. It was recognized by the AKC as a breed in 1875, arriving in the U.S. in the late 19th century. However, it...

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German Pinscher – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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German Pinscher – Fun Facts and Crate Size

  German Pinscher Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 2003 Lifespan: 12-14 years Size: Medium Energy: High Recommended Crate Size: 30” dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. Introduction The origin of the German Pinscher is, well Germany. It used to be known as the Smooth-haired Pinscher. This breed was first mentioned in dog books in 1884. But, there were also drawings of similar dogs that date back to 1780. The source of German Pinscher breeding was traced back to 1836, though. At that time, the German Pinscher surpassed the popularity of other breeds called Mops and the Pug. In the...

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French Bulldog – Fun Facts and Crate Size

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French Bulldog – Fun Facts and Crate Size

French Bulldog Quick Facts: AKC recognized in 1898 Lifespan: 10-12 years Size: Small Energy: Medium Recommended Crate Size: 30” dog crate* Return to main Dog Crate Size Breed Chart. Table of Contents Introduction Breed Appearance Nutrition Grooming Exercise Pet Crate Size More Information Introduction Sometimes shortened to Frenchie, the French Bulldog was a result of breeding between English Bulldogs with local French ratters. Beside ratters, French Bulldogs are also good companion dogs. Nowadays they mostly focus on their job as fabulous show dogs and family friends.  Certain colored fur can be rare so do not be surprised if you are put...

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