STAN - BRUSSELS GRIFFON (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Brussels Griffon Dogs For Adoption in Menifee, CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Stan
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Young
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Location
Menifee, CA, 92865 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Brussels Griffon (short coat). Stan is a 2‑year‑old, 20‑pound Brussels Griffon mix with a scruffy little face that melts hearts instantly. He’s adorable, sweet, and gentle — the kind of dog who makes every room feel softer just by being in it. Stan is great with other dogs and would love a friendly companion to hang out with. Whether he’s exploring the yard or curling up for a quiet moment, he’s easygoing and endlessly lovable. Ready to meet your new sidekick? Apply at FOCHP For a complete list of our pets and photos please visit our website fochp
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: Yes Other: - Housetrained
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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Organization name
Friends of Orange County's Homeless Pets
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Location:
Menifee, California, 92865 USAUSA
Breed overview
Brussels Griffon
A.K.A.: Griffon Bruxellois, Griffon Belge, Petit Brabançon, Griff, Monkey Face, Dog with a Human Face, Belgian Griffon, Miniature Griffon, Little One, Belgian Toy Dog, Brabançon Griffon, Brussels, Griffon
Overview:
The adorable Brussels Griffon is a charming, small toy breed originating from Belgium, initially bred to hunt vermin in stables. Their distinctive appearance features a compact, sturdy body, a domed head, and large, expressive eyes that give them an almost human-like gaze. They come in two coat types: rough (wiry and dense) and smooth (short and glossy), both requiring regular grooming to maintain. Temperamentally, Griffons are known for being affectionate, intelligent, and highly social, often forming strong bonds with their owners. While generally good with older, considerate children, their small size makes them more suitable for families with respectful kids or individuals. They adapt well to apartment living due to their modest exercise needs and desire to be close to their human companions. Key health considerations for the breed include brachycephalic airway syndrome, patellar luxation, and eye problems. Despite these, with proper care, a Griffon can be a delightful and long-lived companion.
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