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Adopt Min Pins: Roscoe and Mia

Adopt Min Pins: Roscoe and Mia

Two spirited senior Miniature Pinschers, Roscoe and Mia, are searching for a forever home where they can thrive with daily companionship and space to roam. At 9 and 8 years old, these compact dynamos offer endless loyalty, playful energy, and heartfelt affection—ideal for families ready to welcome personality-packed companions into their lives.

Roscoe Min Pin Mix 4

Roscoe, a 9-year-old male Miniature Pinscher mix, radiates warmth and curiosity in every wag of his tail.

  • Loves greeting new people with enthusiastic play sessions
  • Craves cuddles and attention, making him a true lap dog at heart
  • Devours his meals with gusto and stays laser-focused on his favorite balls and toys
  • Fits seamlessly into any household with his calm, easygoing nature
  • Shines around children, offering gentle companionship during family adventures
Mia: The Shy Sweetheart with a Twist

Mia, an 8-year-old female Miniature Pinscher, blooms into a devoted friend once she feels secure, revealing her quirky charm along the way.

  • Benefits from gradual introductions, building trust at her own pace
  • Displays a delightful three-legged hop that adds humor to quiet moments
  • Enjoys relaxed downtime, occasionally joining in lighthearted play
  • Forms deep bonds with those who give her time to open up

Dynamic Companions Ready for Adventure

Roscoe and Mia each share a love for car rides that start with excited bounces before they settle into peaceful naps. Fully housetrained, they handle routines with ease—though Roscoe may occasionally mark his territory indoors. They manage time alone during the day without issue, alerting you to passersby. Previously indoor dwellers, they now rest comfortably in an outdoor kennel but would flourish back inside a cozy home. Note their limited experience with other dogs and tendency to chase cats, so a pet-free environment suits them best.

Bring home both of these joyful companions and watch your days fill with tail-wags and tender moments.

adopt min pins Roscoe and Mia

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Did you know?

Many people mistakenly refer to the Miniature Pinscher as a “Miniature Doberman Pinscher,” but that’s not correct. The Miniature Pinscher and the Doberman Pinscher are two completely different breeds, developed separately. While they may look alike, the Min Pin is actually the older breed. True to their nickname, “the King of Toys,” Miniature Pinschers are fearless, energetic, and confident little dogs who often believe they’re much bigger than their size suggests.

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