Bonfire Kennels German Pinscher Dogs

Bonfire Kennels German Pinscher Dogs Bonfire Kennels breeds black and red German Pinschers from championship blood lines. Our mi We were also invited to show at Crufts in England in 2012!

Bonfire Kennels breeds black and red German Pinscher dogs from champion stock. Our mission is to breed the sweetest and most loving German Pinschers in the world. Bonfire Kennels' show dogs, with their impeccable pedigrees, burst on the scene in 2011, taking top honors in every exhibition, including Westminster, the Philadelphia show, and the Eukanuba Dog Show. A well bred German Pinscher will be

a loving companion with an even temperament. German Pinschers are generally friendly dogs. They are highly intelligent, quick learners who do not enjoy repetition in training. German Pinschers are terrific ratters, watch dogs and loyal companions. Grooming is minimal. They are intelligent, energetic working dogs, in many cases requiring several hours of exercise a day. They love to play and excel as performance and agility dogs - thus a large, securely fenced yard is highly recommended for anyone considering the breed as a pet. Their constant movement will entertain you! History of the German Pinscher
The Wire Haired and Smooth Haired Pinschers, as the Standard Schnauzer and German Pinscher were originally called, were shown in dog books as early as 1884. However drawings of the German Pinscher date back to at least 1780,[6] and the breed likely traces its roots to varieties of ratters well established on farms in Germany as far back as the 15th century.[7] These medium-sized dogs descended from early European herding and guardian breeds. The source of the German Pinscher can be traced back to 1836 when this breed surpassed the Mops in popularity. Pinschers were used as guardians for coaches. They also lived in homesteads where they were used to kill vermin, a job they did by instinct. Even today you can observe German Pinschers searching for and finding rats in open areas and in homes. The Standard Schnauzer (then referred to as the Wire Haired Pinscher) was originally born in the same litter as the German Pincher. Over time, breeders decided to separate the "varieties," changing them to actual "breeds". After three generations of the same coat were born, the Pinscher-Schnauzer club allowed them to be registered as their respective "breed". From 1950 to 1958 no litter had been registered. Credit is attributed to Werner Jung for collecting several of the breed in 1958 to continue the German Pinscher as we know the breed today. The German Pinscher came to breeders in the United States in the early 1980s, though accounts of singular German Pinschers appearing in the country before then have been noted. In 1985, the German Pinscher Club of America was started by various German Pinscher fanciers, most of whom are no longer active in the breed. At this time, the German Pinscher was shown in rare breed shows. They were also recognized by the United Kennel Club. The German Pinscher gained full acceptance by the Canadian Kennel Club in 2000. If you are interested in having a German Pinscher in your life, please call Celia at 804-304-6107 with any questions. More puppies coming in the spring!

One of the grandchildren "checking in".  His new family must have taught him to NOT eat the bunny!
05/16/2025

One of the grandchildren "checking in". His new family must have taught him to NOT eat the bunny!

The hat? No, I'm too good looking to cover anything up! Looking for a forever home.
04/26/2025

The hat? No, I'm too good looking to cover anything up! Looking for a forever home.

04/12/2025

Ex-show dogs needs a forever home.

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More Grandchildren checking in.  Meet Tucker!!
04/10/2025

More Grandchildren checking in. Meet Tucker!!

Snow bunny and his sister from an earlier litter.
03/30/2025

Snow bunny and his sister from an earlier litter.

03/25/2025
More Snow bunny
03/25/2025

More Snow bunny

Here's on of my grandchildren who sent Granny pictures of his first adventures in the snow.
03/25/2025

Here's on of my grandchildren who sent Granny pictures of his first adventures in the snow.

Picture of one of my grandchildren hanging out with her new BFF!
03/24/2025

Picture of one of my grandchildren hanging out with her new BFF!

Sweetie Pie is so-o sweet.  I raised her by hand in the house.  She is looking for a forever home.
03/04/2025

Sweetie Pie is so-o sweet. I raised her by hand in the house. She is looking for a forever home.

Hi! My name is Sweetie Pie and I really am sweet.  I am Big Boy"s sister but I make my mom put my picture up three times...
03/04/2025

Hi! My name is Sweetie Pie and I really am sweet. I am Big Boy"s sister but I make my mom put my picture up three times so I could show off!!

03/04/2025

His 'daddy" loves him to pieces but he is moving to California. We call him big boy.

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