Why are there so many blind Min Pins?

Why are there so many blind Min Pins?

Luxating patella (loose knee joints) also cause pain and lameness and can require expensive surgery. There are a lot of blind Min Pins. Cataracts often progressing to blindness, and progressive retinal atrophy always progresses to blindness). Epilepsy and heart disease are also concerns in the breed.

What to do if your Miniature Pinscher has eye problems?

For example, if both parents of your Miniature Pinscher have certificates proving they were tested and cleared of hereditary eye diseases and luxating patella, your Miniature Pinscher has less risk of developing those conditions. Other health problems can be prevented, or partially prevented,…

What should I do if my Min Pin has health problems?

Start your Min Pin off on the right foot by feeding the right food, giving the right vaccinations, finding the right vet, and if you’re going to spay or neuter, don’t do it too early. Jump down to this list of Miniature Pinscher Health Problems

What happens if a child rough houses a Min Pin?

This is because the dog has relatively delicate legs and if rough-housed by a boisterous child, it could result in physical harm to the dog. Another factor is the min pin’s tendency to displays of aggression should it feel threatened. Young children do not always recognize the subtle early warning signs of discomfort that dogs give off.

Luxating patella (loose knee joints) also cause pain and lameness and can require expensive surgery. There are a lot of blind Min Pins. Cataracts often progressing to blindness, and progressive retinal atrophy always progresses to blindness). Epilepsy and heart disease are also concerns in the breed.

What kind of eye problems do Miniature Pinschers have?

Miniature pinschers, sometimes referred to as min pins, can develop eye problems specific to their breed including cataracts, corneal dystrophy, entropion, dry eye, progressive retinal atrophy, glaucoma and pannus.

Start your Min Pin off on the right foot by feeding the right food, giving the right vaccinations, finding the right vet, and if you’re going to spay or neuter, don’t do it too early. Jump down to this list of Miniature Pinscher Health Problems

This is because the dog has relatively delicate legs and if rough-housed by a boisterous child, it could result in physical harm to the dog. Another factor is the min pin’s tendency to displays of aggression should it feel threatened. Young children do not always recognize the subtle early warning signs of discomfort that dogs give off.