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Brussels Griffon 2025 Guide: Temperament, Care & Health 🐾

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Brussels Griffon 2025 Guide: Temperament, Care & Health 🐾

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Brussels Griffon 2025 Guide: Temperament, Care & Health 🐾

By Dr. Duncan Houston BVSc

1. 🏛️ Breed Origins & History

The Brussels Griffon, or Griffon Bruxellois, originated in 19th‑century Brussels, Belgium as rat-catcher companions, descending from Smousje, Affenpinscher, Pug, and Toy Spaniel ancestors. They gained notoriety in European royal courts and were first registered by the AKC in 1910.

2. 📏 Size & Appearance

  • Weight: 8–12 lb (3.5–5.5 kg); Height: 7–10″ (18–25 cm)
  • Coat Varieties: Smooth or rough/wiry; colors include red, black & tan, belge
  • Expression: Underbite, domed head, wide-set round eyes with Ewok-like” expressions

3. 🧠 Temperament & Personality

  • Extremely affectionate Velcro dogs”—devoted to owners, dislike being left alone
  • Intelligent, alert, quirky, with a "comically self-important" charm
  • May show stubborn or demanding traits—owners describe them as very much her own dog”
  • Moderate watchdog instinct—alert and barks but generally friendly; early socialization recommended

4. 🏡 Exercise & Lifestyle Needs

Requires around 30 minutes daily of moderate activity—walks, indoor play. Their brachycephalic anatomy means they don’t tolerate extreme heat, cold, or strenuous exercise.

5. 🎓 Training & Enrichment

  • Respond well to consistent, positive training; can be slow to potty train—crate methods help
  • Need mental enrichment to prevent boredom, nuisance barking, and stubborn behaviors
  • Socialization from puppyhood helps curb fear-based reactions toward children or other dogs

6. 💉 Health & Lifespan

  • Life Expectancy: ~12–15 years (UK study avg 13.3 years)
  • Common Conditions: Brachycephalic syndrome (snoring, airway issues), patella luxation, hip dysplasia, cataracts, PRA, dental crowding
  • Serious Risks: Syringomyelia & Chiari‑like malformation are breed concerns—screening advised
  • Care: Regular vet visits, dental hygiene, ophthalmologic and orthopedic screenings, weight management

7. 🛁 Grooming & Coat Maintenance

  • Smooth coat: Brush twice weekly.
  • Rough coat: Brush weekly, hand-strip every 3–4 months or shape with a Schnauzer cut
  • Clean eyes frequently, brush teeth multiple times weekly, trim nails, maintain ear hygiene

8. ✅ Ideal Owner & Home Match

  • Best For: Attentive individuals, couples, or seniors who can be present; home companions rather than outdoor dogs
  • Less Ideal For: Homes with very young children or lack of structured schedule; homes seeking robust exercise dogs

9. 🌟 Summary

The Brussels Griffon is a captivating, affectionate, and expressive companion—small in size but big in personality. With consistent training, proper health and grooming care, and lots of human interaction, they thrive in loving homes tailored to their sensitive nature.

Reviewed by Dr Duncan Houston BVSc. Sources: PetMD, AKC, The Spruce Pets, Healthy Paws, WebMD, Langston Animal Hospital, Wikipedia, Reddit.

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