Brussels Griffon
Did you know that the Brussels Griffon was originally bred to hunt rats? If you are a dog person but have a phobia of rodents, this dog breed is perfect for you!
Even though they are purebred dogs, you can actually find them in animal shelters as well. So, try to adopt one if you can, instead of buying.
In addition, Brussels Griffons can also live in an apartment or a small house, so you don’t have to worry about that.
It is your responsibility to make sure that they have good quality food, daily walks, and regular veterinary check-ups. Luckily, this dog breed doesn’t shed too much, so you can save more money.
In some cases, they may be stubborn, so you have to stay patient when training them and try to start their socializing process from an early age. They can get along with other people and animals if they are socialized properly. The bright side? You can safely take them out for walks or even on a date once they get used to these habits.
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I’m looking for a dog, it could be a rescue and or a Breeder
Adopt don’t shop! There are plenty of wonderful dogs that need adopting at your local shelters. Please adopt from one of them!
Please rescue only! Thousands are killed at shelters for space! Rescues are not broken, this is a lie! They were failed by humans. Adopting a rescue is the blessing we all need !
A rescue dog of any breed, will know you saved them, and love you forever!
Sooo True! Over the past 45 years, we’ve rescued 4 precious fur babies, and their love & devotion have been so well received and given right back to them, tenfold. So very many animals have been abandoned and they just lay in a cage waiting for a loving person/persons to bring them home with them to give them a second chance at life. So yes, please rescue.
How about the Poodle, they do not shed!!!!!r
I think poodles are not considered low energy…but you ar correct. We have schnoodles, and love then dearly.
I had one Husky and after his passing I rescued a Malamute from the same humane society. SHED— YES— But if you are willing to brush them at least one time per week the love you get in return and the little amount of hair you get is well worth it. Now if my wife was here she would say the Shark Navigator vacuum cleaner helped a lot also, And I do remember someone walking by when I was doing my brushing thought I might have lost another dog in the pile of hair on the ground. Bad me, I had not brushed for a few weeks because we ALL were on a camping vacation together and forgot the brush at home. After many years (20+) we are now without a dog, going on year two now, and I miss having a dog so much that words cannot express it. At 74 I still want one but worry a bit that the dog would out live me and my wife and would need to find another owner and that bothers us because we have always spent a LOT of time with our fur buddies, more than most, and they always go with us no matter where we go… except a couple of times when we went to Hawaii without them and that was difficult for me….