Meet Bella
Bella is a total sweetheart and true to her Min Pin DNA.
The breed is highly intelligent, busy energy that require exercise, can be stubborn so consistent training is important. They are curious about everything that happens all of the time and will often fact find garbage cans or boxes/bags to get the answers to the questions they have. They can have stranger danger but settle in quickly with new people. They can be alarm barkers so some living conditions may not be suitable. They are fearless dogs and often don't do well in dog parks, as they'll think they can finish any fights started and given their tiny size often don't stand a chance against any dog.
Miniature Pinscher are an amazing breed, and Mattie, the namesake for Mattie's Place was a Min Pin and I have owned a few over the years and I absolutely adore the breed, but they aren't for everyone.
Bella weighed in at 3.5 kg (7.5) pounds at her spay in January, so she's quite tiny.
Bella mostly used pee pads with her previous owner, so there could be some further housetraining required but she's been doing great in foster care, but if you have an issue with some accidents in the house from time to time, Bella isn't your dog.
She will be best in a home with kids 12 and older and no dogs larger than 20 pounds, as she can so easily be injured. No cats are likely best, so she doesn't get hurt by a cat claw to the eye.
Bella is good to go from snuggles to playtime as directed by you. She's a very versatile dog. Bella will never shy away from an opportunity to play and always ready for a game of tag with her fellow furry dog friends, Bella's zoomies and tag sessions are the epitome of puppy joy. However, after the excitement subsides, she finds a cozy, warm spot, ideally under a blanket, for a nap to recharge for the next play session.