The Brussels Griffon, also called the Belgium Griffon or Griffon Bruxellois, is a toy dog who is as lovable as small. The Brussels Griffon breed has two distinct types of coat: rough or smooth. In some countries, the official kennel club considers the different coat types to be different varieties of the Brussels Griffon dog breed. In some countries, the different varieties are considered distinct breeds.
Here are the characteristics of the Brussels Griffon breed as determined by the American Kennel Club's published breed standard.
Brussels Griffon�s Behavior
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Recommended for: Family pets
The Griffon Bruxellois is known to be a bit sensitive, to have a huge heart, and to have a strong desire to snuggle and be with his or her master. Griffons tend to bond with one human more than others.
Remember that breed only provides a general clue as to any individual dog's actual behavior. Make sure to get to know dogs well before bringing them into your home.
The Brussels Griffon�s Physical Characteristics
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- Size: 8 to 10 pounds
- Coat: rough, wiry, dense, and smooth, or straight, short, tight and glossy
- Color: Red, beige, black and tan, black
- Eyes: set well apart, very large, black
- Ears: small and set rather high on the head
- Skull: large and round, forehead domed
- Nose: very black, extremely short
- Tail: high-set and held up
Brussels Griffon�s Origins and History
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The following historical facts about the Brussels Griffon breed come from Wikipedia.
Country/Region of Origin: Belgium
Original purpose: help keep rats away
Name: named for Brussels, where the breed originated
Historical notes: There are three varieties of the Brussels Griffon breed: Griffon Bruxellois, the Griffon Belge and the Petit Braban�on. The difference between the varieties is coat colors. According to some breed standards, the different varieties are separate breeds. A Griffon Bruxellois was in the film As Good as It Gets (1997).