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Brussels Griffon
Did you know?
· Personality plus is the first impression you
will receive when meeting a Griffon.
· The Brussels Griffon makes lasting friends
with whom ever he knows.
So you want to own a Brussels Griffon?
The Brussels Griffon's coat can be either rough
or smooth. The rough coat is wirey and dense,
the smooth coat is straight, short, and glossy.
The Brussels Griffon is alert and full of
self-importance.
Breed Standard
General Appearance
A toy dog, intelligent, alert, sturdy, with a
thickset, short body, a smart carriage and
set-up, attracting attention by an almost human
expression. There are two distinct types of
coat: rough or smooth. Except for coat, there is
no difference between the two.
Size, Proportion, Substance
Size - Weight usually 8 to 10 pounds,
and should not exceed 12 pounds. Type and
quality are of greater importance than weight,
and a smaller dog that is sturdy and well
proportioned should not be penalized.
Proportion - Square, as measured from point
of shoulder to rearmost projection of upper
thigh and from withers to ground. Substance
- Thickset, compact with good balance. Well
boned.
Head
A very important feature. An almost human
expression. Eyes set well apart,
very large, black, prominent, and well open. The
eyelashes long and black. Eyelids edged with
black. Ears small and set rather high
on the head. May be shown cropped or natural. If
natural they are carried semi-erect. Skull
large and round, with a domed forehead. The stop
deep. Nose very black, extremely short,
its tip being set back deeply between the eyes
so as to form a lay-back. The nostrils large.
Disqualifications - Dudley or butterfly
nose. Lips edged with black, not
pendulous but well brought together, giving a
clean finish to the mouth. Jaws must be
undershot. The incisors of the lower jaw should
protrude over the upper incisors. The lower jaw
is prominent, rather broad with an upward sweep.
Neither teeth nor tongue should show when the
mouth is closed. A wry mouth is a serious fault.
Disqualifications - Bite overshot.
Hanging tongue.
Neck, Topline, Body
Neck medium length, gracefully arched.
Topline - Back level and short.
Body - A thickset, short body. Brisket
should be broad and deep, ribs well sprung.
Short-coupled. Tail - set and held
high, docked to about one-third.
Forequarters
Forelegs medium length, straight in bone, well
muscled, set moderately wide apart and straight
from the point of the shoulders as viewed from
the front. Pasterns short and strong. Feet
round, small, and compact, turned neither in nor
out. Toes well arched. Black pads and toenails
preferred.
Hindquarters
Hind legs set true, thighs strong and well
muscled, stifles bent, hocks well let down,
turning neither in nor out.
Coat
The rough coat is wiry and dense, the
harder and more wiry the better. On no account
should the dog look or feel woolly, and there
should be no silky hair anywhere. The coat
should not be so long as to give a shaggy
appearance, but should be distinctly different
all over from the smooth coat. The head should
be covered with wiry hair, slightly longer
around the eyes, nose, cheeks, and chin, thus
forming a fringe. The rough coat is
hand-stripped and should never appear unkempt.
Body coat of sufficient length to determine
texture. The coat may be tidied for neatness of
appearance, but coats prepared with scissors
and/or clippers should be severely penalized.
The smooth coat is straight, short,
tight and glossy, with no trace of wiry hair.
Color
Either 1) Red: reddish brown with a
little black at the whiskers and chin allowable;
2) Belge: black and reddish brown
mixed, usually with black mask and whiskers; 3)
Black and Tan: black with uniform
reddish brown markings, appearing under the
chin, on the legs, above each eye, around the
edges of the ears and around the vent; or 4)
Black: solid black. Any white hairs are a
serious fault, except for "frost" on the muzzle
of a mature dog, which is natural.
Disqualification - White spot or blaze any
where on coat.
Gait
Movement is a straightforward, purposeful trot,
showing moderate reach and drive, and
maintaining a steady topline.
Temperament
Intelligent, alert and sensitive. Full of
self-importance.
Scale of Points
| Head |
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| Skull |
5
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| Nose and stop |
10
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| Eyes |
5
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| Bite, chin and jaw |
10
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| Ears |
5
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35
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| Coat |
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| Color |
12
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| Texture |
13
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25
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| Body and General
Conformation |
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| Body (brisket and
rib) |
15
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| Gait |
10
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| Legs and feet |
5
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General appearance
(neck,
topline and tail carriage) |
10
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40
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| Total |
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100
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Disqualifications
Dudley or butterfly nose.
Bite overshot.
Hanging tongue.
White spot or blaze anywhere on coat.
Approved September 11, 1990
Effective October
30, 1990
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