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Griffon Bruxellois Puppies for sale in Warlingham, Surrey

1 Griffon Bruxellois Puppies for sale in Warlingham, Surrey

The Griffon, also known as Brussels Griffon, Griff, Bruss, is a breed that originated in Belgium and was once known as the "Belgian Street Dog" and when you see their mischievous faces, it"s easy to see why. Not only do these little dogs look adorable, they also have a fun-loving nature. These are just two of the reasons why Griffons have become such a popular choice as pets and companions, not only here in the UK but elsewhere in the world.

Read our Griffon Bruxellois Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

FAQs

Is the Brussels Griffon a good pet?

The Brussels Griffon is a great pet, especially for families or individuals looking for a small, intelligent, and affectionate companion. Known for its confident and social nature, this breed bonds closely with its owners and adapts well to apartment living or homes with small yards. They require daily physical and mental exercise to stay happy and healthy.

How much does a Brussels Griffon puppy cost?

A Brussels Griffon puppy typically costs around £160 to £180 in the UK, though prices can vary depending on pedigree, coat colour, and breeder reputation. Show-quality puppies or those with rare colours may be priced higher. Purchasing from reputable breeders who prioritise health and temperament is important.

What are common health issues of the Brussels Griffon?

The Brussels Griffon is prone to health issues common in small brachycephalic breeds, including sensitivity to overheating due to their short noses, respiratory difficulties, and potential digestive problems such as loss of appetite or drowsiness. Owners should monitor these symptoms closely and seek veterinary care when needed.

What are the challenges of owning a Brussels Griffon?

Challenges when owning a Brussels Griffon include managing their strong-willed and sometimes bossy personality which can make training difficult, their sensitivity to emotional moods in the home, and the need for careful supervision around very young children due to their small size. Additionally, care must be taken to prevent overheating during exercise and socialisation is essential to help them be comfortable with strangers.