Dog breed facts: Carlin Pinscher
The Carlin Pinscher is a more formal name for a developing dog breed that is a cross between a Pug and a Miniature Pinscher. When considering the best qualities of both breeds, the Carlin Pinscher would be an excellent pet choice for many owners. Some breeders may be adding other breeds into the mix, so buyers should be aware that this is not a pure breed and should ask to see the parents.
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