Brussels Griffons can be stubborn and difficult to train, but positive reinforcement and consistency can help.
Brussels Griffons can be stubborn and difficult to train, but positive reinforcement and consistency can help.
Brussels Griffons have a wiry coat that sheds minimally, but they do require regular grooming.
Brussels Griffons require moderate exercise, such as a daily walk of 30-45 minutes.
Brussels Griffons should be groomed at least once a week, including brushing, nail trimming, and ear cleaning.
Brussels Griffons should have regular check-ups with a veterinarian, at least once a year.
The average lifespan of a Brussels Griffon is between 12-15 years.
The average weight of a Brussels Griffon is between 3-6 kg.
Yes, Brussels Griffons can adapt well to apartment living as long as they get enough exercise and mental stimulation.
Brussels Griffons are prone to certain health issues, such as respiratory problems and luxating patellas.