A little history on me. I received my first Min Pin as a gift in 2007. He was, for 15.5 years, my constant companion. I named him Mikito, which someone once told me means the Prince. After getting a female min pin, named Sophie, as a friend for him and finding out she was pregnant, I became hooked on these dogs. I decided to start looking for a good male and female, since Mikito was neutered and just my pet. After looking I found a handsome fawn/tan boy in Nebraska. I named him Mai Tai. The next year I found a beautiful black/tan girl in Missouri. I was happy, my breeding program was started! But fate wasn't going to allow me to breed those two wonderful dogs. Just a short month after getting my little girl, Miesha, they were both gone. One killed by someone and the other died of poisoning. Devastated, I contacted both breeders I had gotten the dogs from. The breeder in Nebraska offered me a once in a lifetime opportunity, to adopt some of her dogs as she was no longer able to continue breeding because of health reasons. I accepted and became the proud owner of 5 new Min Pins!
I have been breeding dogs off and on now for over 20 years. I started with Rottweilers and have now downsized to the Miniature Pinscher. I have been happily owned by one or more Min Pins for over 15 years now. As my love for this - small in stature but big in heart - breed grew, I decided to try my hand in breeding them. I have been successfully breeding these wonderful dogs for 10 years now.
I have been breeding dogs off and on now for over 20 years. I started with Rottweilers and have now downsized to the Miniature Pinscher. I have been happily owned by one or more Min Pins for over 15 years now. As my love for this - small in stature but big in heart - breed grew, I decided to try my hand in breeding them. I have been successfully breeding these wonderful dogs for 10 years now.