Puppies from

Echos of Fire

Here you will find all information about the future puppies, their parents and any updates regarding the upcoming or existing litter.

Nest planning and Introduction to Our Miniature Pinschers

Update 25-02-2026: We do not expect litters due to circumstances for the near future.

We work with an interested list and a final waiting list. Because we only breed a litter sporadically, the final waiting list only opens once the parent combination has been determined. People on the interested list are the first to be informed about an upcoming litter. We attach great importance to a good match and therefore schedule introductory meetings in advance to get to know future owners. Please note that our waiting list requires patience: we do not breed based on demand, but out of passion and to preserve the breed.

What can you expect from the introductory discussions?

During the introduction we will discuss your wishes and see if there is a connection with our dogs. Each of our dogs has a unique character and are our “judge,” because in the end you take home one of their dearest friends.

  • First introduction: This takes place during a relaxing walk in nature, taking the time to get to know each other and the dogs better.
  • Second appointment: If the feeling is mutually good, we invite you to our home. Here you will get to know our dogs in their own environment.

We strive for careful selection to ensure that our puppies go to the best possible families. Interested? Let us know and join our interested list!

The Puppies

Our Puppies: Ready for a Good Start

The puppies are allowed to go to their new owner when they are about 10 weeks old. The exact age depends on the individual development of each puppy; some puppies are ready before others.

Our dogs are registered with the Board of Directors, and the puppies are given an official, recognized pedigree. In addition, DNA is taken from both parents and puppies for reliable registration.

To ensure the health of our puppies:

  • Regular vet checks: The puppies are checked for health, chipped and dewormed.
  • Vaccinations and titration: At 6 and 9 weeks, the puppies are vaccinated or titered, depending on what is necessary for their health.

Upon departure, the puppies receive an extensive starter pack with everything they need to get used to their new home. In this way we ensure the smoothest possible transition to their new life with their future owner.

Dwarf pinscher kennel