Griffon
High Energy
Low Shedding
Sociable
Apartment Friendly
Hypoallergenic
Low Barking
Breed Snapshot
- Weight: 3.5-5.5 kg
- Height: 18-20 cm
- Breed size: Small
- Lifespan: 12-15 years
- Dog breed group: Toy dog
- Shed level: Low
Description
The origin of Griffons dates back to 16th century Belgium, where they were specifically bred to provide company to hunters and raze rodents in stables and farmhouses. The Brussels Griffon and Belgian Griffon, are believed to be a cross between the Affenpinscher and the Pug.
Characteristics
Griffons are petite and warm-hearted, with a hankering for human companionship. They're quick-witted and vigilant, and their facial expressions range from sober to hysterical. Griffons are amazing with kids and make for wonderful family pets.
Living Environment
Griffons can flourish in various living environments, from rural to urban. As long as they're granted adequate attention and exercise, they can survive in apartments. For optimal growth and playtime, a backyard or a nearby park can work wonders.
Exercise
Griffons need moderate activity, like a daily jog or a walk in the park. They aren't high-octane dogs and don't require strenuous exercise. However, they do have a proclivity to pile on pounds, so watch their food intake and give them plenty of chances to move around.
Grooming
Griffons have coarse coats that are simple to maintain. They require regular brushing to untangle their loose hair and prevent matting. Their ears also require frequent cleaning to prevent infections. Due to their low shedding, Griffons may be suitable for people with allergies.
Health Problems
Despite being generally healthy, Griffons may be vulnerable to respiratory, eye, and skin allergies. Keeping up with regular vet visits and proper care can help forestall these issues.
Did you know...
A Brussels Griffon appeared in the movie As Good As It Gets which starred Jack Nicholson.