Min Pin Rescue (www.minpinrescue.org)

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Internet Miniature Pinscher Service, Inc. (IMPS) www.minpinrescue.org was formed in July of 1998. The mission is to improve the lives of homeless and abandoned Miniature Pinschers through rescue and the love and respect that comes with humane care, compassion and kindness. IMPS attempts to assist Miniature Pinschers in need by providing foster care, transport, adoptive homes, veterinary care, and other services and information for the well-being of Miniature Pinschers. All Miniature Pinschers placed through IMPS will be spayed or neutered prior to placement, and have been thoroughly evaluated by a breed representative for temperament and training needs.

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  • Thank god for IMPS!! They are the ones who helped us get our little girl's knee cap operated on. Chyna is doin awesome thanks to IMPS!! Wonderful Organization & People! AWESOME BREED!! Very independant. Luv our little girl and the wonderful ppl at IMPS!

    Keep up the AWESOME work you do! Koo do's!

  • My wife and I are foster/volunteers in Maryland. We just adopted out our latest foster this weekend. We currently have two adopted little boys from IMPS...

    Wish we could take them all in if we had the room... We can't change the world saving one dog but we can change the world for one dog!

  • We have min pin from IMPS, he is a greatest little doggie, he is still scared, mostly of man...but loves us and his new home and we love him soooo much. His new name is ZSUZSU (like ZSAZSA)...

    thank you all , thank you Carla, Terri, George, Tiffany...and all the great good hearted people at IMPS, we love you

  • songs?

  • This is an amazing organization. I have rescued 2 min-pin girls from IMPS and they are amazing. One was severely damaged from being a puppy mil momma. she was starving and around 3 pounds when she was rescued. 3 years later she is at a healthy weight of 7lbs + loves us dearly but scared of other people and quite frankly I can't blame her. She get's better and better every day. Our 2nd one was neglected in a backyard and starving as well. She is very shy with strangers but a clown w/ us.

  • i have a min pin ..... but i wonder what can i do im only 12 and live in wisconsin....

  • We got our min pin through IMPS. She was the most wonderful dog ever.

  • My daughter just found a "Min PIn". We spent the evening looking for the owner but to no avail. He is a very well behaved dog. Just did some research on the bread. We have two Mini Dachshunds and they seem to get along great. If we can't find the owner I think that he will make an incredible addition to the family. Very well demeanored dog. I'm impressed. I never thought about a Miniature Pinscher before. Cool dog.

  • Nice job, and thanks to all IMPS volunteers.

    I am an IMPS supporter and have 2 IMPS dogs that go everywhere and do everything with me.

  • beautifully done! I am an IMPS volunteer in Florida, and so proud to be associated with such a hard-working and dedicated group.

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