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u/crila · 1 pointr/MiniaturePinscher

My min pin was chewing up the shoes in my house, and not really digging her chew toys. Our vet suggested we try some "smart" dog toys. They recommended the "Hide-A-Bird Dog Toys Interactive Plush Squeak 4-Piece Toy".

My dog LOVES this toy. You just load up the birds every once and a while and she digs them out and chews on them. The best part is, she doesn't chew our shoes anymore!!!

(Here is a link to it if you are interested: http://www.amazon.com/Kyjen-PP01054-Hide-A-Bird-Interactive-Multicolor/dp/B0002I0O5G )

u/GlitterBlonde · 1 pointr/MiniaturePinscher

My Sophie LOVES her pink Nylabone wishbone! She's been chomping on that thing for 2 years now and never gets bored with it. It's held up pretty well too considering she chews on it every night! Amazon sells it here.

u/partykitty · 1 pointr/MiniaturePinscher

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002LGS8ZU/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_qGOmybA4SX7MN


If you're interested in buying it, here's a bit of info that might help. Unfortunately, it's super long. If I don't fold it up it goes all the way down over her butt. A boy dog would probably accidently pee on it. I ordered it in medium because she was on the cusp of being too big for small according to the size chart, but I really think small would have fit her better. She's about 10 lbs, her neck is 11 inches, her chest is 16 inches.

u/e-blackburn · 2 pointsr/MiniaturePinscher

he also likes these: https://www.amazon.ca/Kong-KONG-Air-Squeaker-Ball/dp/B000MCZV5A/ref=sr_1_1?s=pet-supplies&ie=UTF8&qid=1538171027&sr=1-1&keywords=mini+tennis+balls

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they squeak and are nice and small too. perfect for a little minpin snout ;)

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edit: XS size

u/RNGreta · 4 pointsr/MiniaturePinscher

front teeth

Diet: Royal canin for small adult 8+
Amazon link: Royal Canin Small Adult 8+ Dry Dog Food for Older Small Breed Dogs, 13 lb. bag https://www.amazon.com/dp/B008EXFU9G/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_UeC1DbZNYNZNY

He weighs 19 lbs (yes he is overweight)
What keeps his teeth so awesome are knee bones maybe one every 2 weeks such as these:

K9 Connoisseur Formerly Lillys Choice Dog Bones for Small and Medium Breed Dogs All Natural Meaty Beef Knee Cap Bone Made in The USA from Grass Fed Cattle Best for K9s Up to 50 Pounds (10 Pack) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B072MWS9FX/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_VjC1DbJFZHA68

He gets a joint supplement and Glandex soft chews (keeps his glands in check)

Only a small amount of table food.

He has had zero teeth cleaning since he was like 5 years old. I also do not brush his teeth.

u/SterFriday · 3 pointsr/MiniaturePinscher

Here's what we're currently using for our 25lb min pin: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07BHFSKWY/

Pretty adjustable for both chest and neck and seems pretty durable! Sturdy metal clip for the leash.

u/Bella- · 2 pointsr/MiniaturePinscher

Thank you for your response! I noticed that Linda has significantly lost her hearing, but not totally. I freaked out when I started to notice, but she has been so chill about it. She sleeps under a blanket and doesn’t notice when I come in the door but will get all excited when she sees me. If I make a noise near her ear, she will hear it, but cannot hear me from another room. Her vision is okay at the moment as confirmed by her vet.

Okay so her teeth. Here is the problem- I am absolutely terrified of having her under anesthesia. Although the vet has cleared her, he says there are always risks.

I ordered this from amazon:

Tooth Scaler (Perfect for Cats and... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00CD7196C?ref=yo_pop_ma_swf

And it has allowed me to chip away most of her tater (although she hasn’t so happy about it). It really helped with her breath and the vet said her teeth look MUCH better. I try to brush and scrape her teeth every few weeks. I wish I could do one more professional dental cleaning, but the risk is too much for me. My biggest fear is that she’ll get an infection, but I do always take her in for checkups. Last teeth cleaning she had some teeth pulled so hopefully all the bad ones are out.

I also never crate trained her. It made me feel bad (even though everyone says they end up liking it). Hoping her vision pulls through for at least a few more years. At what age did you notice her vision loss? Any medications? I have Linda of a prescription diet because they found she has a really sensitive stomach and almost pancreatitis a few years back.