Brussels Griffon

Brussels Griffon
Toy
A small brown Brussels Griffon dog with a dark face stands on grass, attached to a leash, looking upward.

Meet the Brussels Griffon

Named for the capital of Belgium, the Brussels Griffon traces his roots to the Griffons d’Ecurie, wire coated stable dogs kept to kill vermin. Experts debate the breeds crossed to achieve today’s Griffon, but agree the Affenpinscher, Pug, and English Toy Spaniel were chief contributors. Crossings curtailed his ratting ability, but created the Griffon’s crowning glory – his magnificent head piece with almost human expression. A sturdy built toy usually weighting between 6-11 pounds, Griffons wear either a rough or smooth red, black, black and tan, or belge colored coat. High Intelligence, adaptable personality, and loving nature make him the consummate companion.

Breed Group:

Toy

Breed Personality:

Outgoing, Playful, Smart, Friendly

Breed Specifics

Max Life Expectancy
(years): 15
Max Height
(inches): 10
Max Weight
(lbs): 10

Main Breed Characteristics

Good with Children (3/5)
Good with Other Dogs (3/5)
Shedding (3/5)
Grooming Needs (3/5)
Coat Length (2/5)
Good with Strangers (4/5)
Playfulness (4/5)
Protectiveness (3/5)
Trainability (4/5)
Energy Level (3/5)
Barking Level (4/5)

Breed Variations

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