16 Things you didn't know about Brussels Griffons

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Brussels Griffons are quite possibly the most perfect little grump-faced creatures ever to exist.

Griffs are basically Belgian royalty. Bow down.

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Despite that royal blood, they’re still an uncommon breed.


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Today, Griffs are still somewhat uncommon dogs. This could be why they’re often mistaken for other small breeds. Come On Guys – Not a Yorkie. Not A Hairy Pug

They’re confident, showstopping attention grabbers.

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Having a Griff is like becoming Brangelina’s bodyguard – suddenly a simple outing becomes a big event. Fending off paparazzi, getting pointed at, whispered about, stopped, and yes, questioned frequently.

Or, “Is that the dog from that movie As Good as It Gets?” (Yes – and not to brag, but leave it to a Griff to be the only being on the planet capable of upstaging Jack Nicholson). JustSayin’ -Should’veWonAnOscar

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Yes, we know they look like [Insert Science Fiction Character Here].

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Conversations with adoring Griff fans usually pan out in two ways:
“Oh my gosh. He looks just like an: Ewok , Chewbacca, Wookie, Gremlin, Mogwai, Monkey, TheLorax, TheGrinch – AllTheAbove


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There are both rough-coated and smooth-coated Brussels Griffons (smooths are known as Petit Brabançons). Griffs most commonly have red, beige, black, or black and tan coats, and are usually a compact 7 – 10 pounds.


Griffs come in a variety of shapes, shades, and sizes.

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They’ve reached Ultimate Stalker status.


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Griffs are very, very affectionate and want to be with you…near you… on you…or staring at you AT ALL TIMES. They will follow you to the ends of the ear (or to the bathroom) and you will never sit or sleep alone again. UltimateVelcro – NoPrivacy


“Resting Griff Face” is a serious condition.

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Griffs are known for their human-like expressions and mannerisms. One of which is a common condition similar to Resting B*tch Face (“RBF”), known as Resting Griff Face (“RGF”) and it affects even the happiest of Griffs. If it’s paired with a side eye, though, beware: you’ve likely pissed them off. #GrumpFaces

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Many Griffs have epic beards that put hipsters, Dumbledore, lumberjacks and civil war reenactors to shame


Beard envy exists.


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Griffs are resilient, athletic dogs.

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Don’t be fooled by their tiny stature and ability to pull off a variety of fashion-forward looks – Griffs are very sturdy and athletic. Sure, they like to be carried in purses/murses (that’s actually smart and efficient on their parts), but they can also tackle almost anything a bigger dog can.

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It’s a truth universally acknowledged that “Griff Chewing” is the.best.thing on the planet. Period.


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Griffs won’t be winning any etiquette awards anytime soon, but it’s pretty much accepted that they have the most adorable chewing and chomping sounds ever.


Griffs are cat-like climbers. They also regularly perch on the top couches, pillow forts, your shoulders, your head, etc., etc.

They are kind of like cats — but obviously better because they’re dogs.

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There’s a thing called the “Griffon Hold.”


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Sometimes you just “can’t even” anymore with their cuteness, so pick up the Griff and implement a gentle yet firm “Griffon Hold” – 1) scoop your entire arm under said Griff’s body holding their chest 2) secure tightly. Please note: other Griffs enjoy being held like a baby on your hip, which is perfect at cocktail parties and social gatherings.


Griffs have mastered the art of communication.

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Griffs are great at listening (not necessarily to be confused with “obeying”). They can also be a bit bossy (translation: they do bark, grunt and huff when they want to convey an important message).

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At the end of the day, they usually just want to lie by your crotch.


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Yes, you read that right. Griffs love to nap in the gap between your legs and curled up as close as possible to your crotchal region. This way they are 1) safe and 2) alerted if you attempt to bail on your #NetflixAndChill commitments. #LapDogs


A Griff squad always runs deep.

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Griffs recognize other Griffs and have been known to be “breedists.” They like to play and hang mostly with other Griffons. #IOnlySniffOtherGriffs #HairyNarcissists #BeardAppreciation


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Griffs are the best kept secret in town and are out there waiting to be loved.

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Brussels Griffons are great dogs (and I’m not just saying that). While they are a bit rare, many are in need of good homes. So, isn’t it time you welcomed a tiny bearded crotch-nesting ewok into your home?