Brussels Griffon
Main statistics
Name:
Brussels Griffon
Breed group:
Companion Dogs
Size:
Toy breed
Height:
7 to 8 inches
Weight:
7 to 20 pounds
Life Span:
12 to 15 years
Adaptability
60 %
Adapts well to apartment living
Dog’s ability to be relatively quiet, not high energy and fairly calm indoors, and polite with the other residents.
100 %
Good for first-time owners
Dog’s ability to be fairly easygoing, resilient enough to bounce back from owner’s mistakes or inconsistencies.
40 %
Sensitivity level
Dog’s ability to handle a noisy, chaotic household, a louder or more assertive owner, and an inconsistent or variable routine.
100 %
Tolerance of being alone
Dog’s predisposition to be worry or even panic when left alone by their owner. An anxious dog can be very destructive, barking, whining, chewing, and otherwise causing mayhem.
20 %
Tolerability to cold weather
Dog’s ability to tolerate cold weather
20 %
Tolerability to hot weather
Dog’s ability to tolerate hot weather
40 %
Friendliness
60 %
Family affection
Dog’s ability to build close bonds with the owner or owner’s family
100 %
Kid friendliness
Dog’s ability to be gentle with children, to handle their hugs, and to have right attitude toward children’s running and screaming
20 %
Friendliness towards other dogs
Dog’s ability to have good canine social skills
80 %
Friendliness toward strangers
Dog’s ability to be stranger-friendly
60 %
Grooming
60 %
Shedding potential
Intensity of dog’s shedding
60 %
Drooling potential
Dog’s predisposition to drop saliva uncontrollably from the mouth
60 %
Grooming complexity
Level of grooming complexity
60 %
Health
60 %
General health
Dog’s predisposition to be prone to certain genetic health problems
60 %
Potential for weight gain
Dog’s predisposition for weight gaining
60 %
Trainability
60 %
Training potential
Dog’s ability to respond to training
60 %
Intelligence
Dog’s ability for jobs that require decision making, intelligence, and concentration, such as herding livestock, taking care of blind person, etc.
80 %
Potential for mouthiness
Dog’s tendency to nip, chew, and play-bite during puppyhood.
60 %
Prey drive
Level of inborn desire to chase and sometimes kill other animals.
20 %
Tendency to bark or howl
Level of dog’s desire for barking or howling.
80 %
Wanderlust potential
Dog’s ability to take off after anything that catches their interest, even if it means leaving the owner behind.
100 %
Exercise Requirements
80 %
Energy level
Amount of time and energy, which dog spends for jumping, playing, and investigating any new sights and smells.
100 %
Intensity
Dog’s vigorousity potential.
60 %
Exercise needs
Level of exercises needed to keep dog in-shape
80 %
Potential for playfulness
Level of dog’s demands for endless games
100 %
General info
Brussels expresses lots of self-importance in its temperament and carriage. As it has a very human expression, it attracts the attention of dog lovers and admirers. There are two distinct types of the Brussels Griffon: a rough- and smooth-coated variety. The dog’s coat, meanwhile, which is red, beige, black, or black and tan in color. The spirited Brussels Griffon is brimming with self-confidence, life, and enthusiasm. Nevertheless, some Brussels may be stricken with separation anxiety. It has a tendency to climb, bark, and certain dogs may wander, but overall it is playful, mischievous, bold, and stubborn.
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