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Miniature Pinscher Growth & Weight Chart

Dr. Lila Batiari
Small Animal Relief Veterinarian
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Miniature Pinschers are a fun-loving toy breed with a compact, wedge-shaped physique and a lustrous coat. Their coats are smooth and shiny, and come in two shades of chocolate, solid red and rust or black and rust.

A Miniature Pinscher has dark, slightly oval eyes, a tapered head, and highly set ears, on the base of the head. Its distinguishing characteristic is its high-stepping hackney gait. The Miniature dog breed has a strong muzzle, tight lips, and small cheeks. 

As you enjoy the thrill of raising your Miniature Pinscher, here is everything you need to know about their growth rate and more important information to know, including how much to feed a puppy, maintaining their health, and more.

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Miniature Pinscher Size & Growth Chart

The following chart gives an estimate of the monthly weight of a Miniature Pinscher. Your puppy's results may be different depending on their feeding patterns and activity levels. Remember to make veterinary appointments regularly to keep your puppy healthy.

Male Miniature Pinscher Weights & Heights by Age

This chart shows the average heights and weight of male Miniature from birth to three years of age. The figures are only averages, and you should consult your veterinarian if you have concerns regarding your puppy's growth.

Age Average Weight (pounds) Average Height (inches)
Newborn 0.2 – 0.3 2 – 3
1 month 1 – 2 4 – 5
2 months 2 – 3.5 5 – 6
3 months 3.5 – 5 6 – 7
4 months 5 – 6.5 7 – 8
5 months 6 – 8 8 – 9
6 months 7 – 9 9 – 10
7 months 7.5 – 9.5 9.5 – 10.5
8 months 8 – 10 9.5 – 11
9 months 8.5 – 10.5 9.5 – 11.5
10 months 8.5 – 11 10 – 11.5
11 months 9 – 11.5 10 – 12
12 months 9 – 12 10 – 12.5
2 years 9.5 – 12.5 10.5 – 12.5
3 years 9.5 – 13 10.5 – 12.5

Female Miniature Pinscher Weights & Heights by Age

The following chart lists the average heights and weights of female Miniature Pinscher from birth to three years of age.

Age Average Weight (pounds) Average Height (inches)
Newborn 0.1 – 0.25 2 – 3
1 month 0.75 – 1.75 3.5 – 4.5
2 months 1.5 – 3 4.5 – 5.5
3 months 3 – 4.5 5.5 – 6.5
4 months 4 – 6 6.5 – 7.5
5 months 5 – 7 7 – 8.5
6 months 5.5 – 7.5 7.5 – 9
7 months 6 – 8 8 – 9.5
8 months 6.5 – 8.5 8 – 10
9 months 6.5 – 9 8.5 – 10.5
10 months 7 – 9.5 8.5 – 11
11 months 7 – 10 8.5 – 11.5
12 months 7.5 – 10.5 9 – 12
2 years 7.5 – 11 9 – 12.5
3 years 8 – 11.5 9 – 12.5

mini pin puppies in a basket

When Do Miniature Pinschers Stop Growing?

Most Miniature Pinschers attain full height when they are nine to 12 months of age. Others continue to fill out in muscle tone and mature in weight until 18 months of age. Miniatures lose their baby teeth between three to four months of age and develop their complete set of adult teeth by six to seven months.

Despite their small size, Miniatures have a lot of energy and need to exercise and play more frequently for physical and mental stimulation. During their growth, they need to exercise for about 30 to 60 minutes daily. Regular exercises limit behavioral issues that arise from boredom or pent-up energy.

Miniature coats remain short and sleek at full growth and demand minimal grooming. Their mind also develops fully, and they can sometimes challenge you through their independent thinking capacity. Additionally, most Miniatures overcome their fears during adulthood.

How Much Bigger Will My Miniature Pinscher Get?

The Miniature Pinscher is a small breed, with adult dogs being 10 to 12 inches tall and weighing 8 to 12.5 pounds. The final weight of your dog mainly depends on genetics and the overall care you provide.

Dogs need a balanced diet with the right amount of phosphorus and calcium. Regular exercises boost their growth by strengthening bone strength. As your miniature grows, its coat remains consistent, but the sheen and thickness depend on the kind of diet you provide.

Various health issues can impact the growth of your Miniature Pinscher. These include heart conditions and issues like patellar luxation. Regular visits to a veterinarian can help identify and address these concerns during the early stages.

What Is the Size of a Full-Grown Miniature Pinscher?

An adult male Miniature Pinscher stands at an average height of 10 to 12.5 inches and weighs 9 to 12 pounds. A female Miniature Pinscher has an average height of 7.5 to 10.5 inches and weighs 9 to 12 pounds.

Mature Min Pins have a compact athletic frame that contributes to their energetic and lively appearance. Their bodies are robust and well-proportioned, showcasing a strong, muscular build. Regarding their weight, their light bodies contribute to their agile nature and physical activity.

A fully-grown Miniature Pinscher has a strong pack-leader mentality. Training your puppy in their early stages allows them to respond to your leadership, even in adulthood. They are a family-oriented dog breed and love children. Dedication and consistency during training help raise a loyal and fun companion for your family.

How Do I Make Sure My Miniature Pinscher is Healthy?

Raising a healthy Miniature Pinscher involves adequate exercise, proper training, and a balanced diet. Include the right mix of carbohydrates, minerals, proteins, and fats. Feed your Miniature Pinscher with an AAFCO-approved diet with nutrient analysis and clinical trials.

Light brushing their short, thin coats weekly helps retain their shiny, colorful appearance. Avoid bathing and shampooing your dog unnecessarily to avoid drying out the skin. When bathing your dog, use a wet washcloth and start from the head down to the tail. You can also keep your dog clean by brushing their teeth and clipping their nails.

A Miniature Pinscher needs some human play time to exercise and burn excess energy. Feed your dog according to their activity level to keep them energized and well-nourished. Your Min Pin will be exposed to parasites such as worms, ticks, and fleas, which can cause internal health issues and allergies. 

Regular visits to your veterinarian are also vital to ensure your dog is growing and developing correctly and help maintain their overall health.

Final Thoughts

Before you visit your vet, we recommend purchasing pet insurance for your Miniature Pinscher. Pet insurance can provide a financial safety net should there be unexpected health issues in dogs requiring medical treatments, such as injuries or illnesses, which can be costly.

With pet insurance, your provider can reimburse you for a portion of the expenses you might incur for veterinary care related to covered conditions. Add-on wellness plans are also available to help with the vet visit costs of preventive care, including flea/tick prevention, spaying or neutering, and more.

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Dr. Lila Batiari, DVM

Dr. Lila Batiari
Small Animal Relief Veterinarian

Lila Batiari, DVM is a relief veterinarian located in San Diego, California. She has a special interest in nutrition, pain management, and surgery! Dr. Batiari enjoys working with Pawlicy Advisor to help others avoid everyday situations that some of her clientele experience. She realizes that expensive vet bills for treatment costs could be much easier for patients with pet insurance.

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