#4 When keeping a Brussels Griffon, great attention must be paid to the care of the coat.
This includes brushing the coat regularly and trimming the hair, as shearing can lose texture and color.
#5 Because of the history of the Brussels Griffon, its origin is known. He is originally from Belgium.
The starting point for breeding was a breed of small, wire-haired dogs called "Smousje". Today's Brussels Griffon breed was created by crossing with a ruby-colored King Charles Spaniel and a Pug. Breeding of these dogs was first carried out only for guarding carriages and catching mice and rats in stables. However, over time, monarchs began to take a liking to the Brussels Griffon breed and it gained notoriety, largely due to the interest of Queen Marie-Henriette.