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Do you have a Brussels Griffon

Do you have a Brussels Griffon2007-11-25 3:00:45

Bostons are active and very trainable if you say "nope, we are going to do this" and then they give it their all. Very happy souls delighted to meet anyone and wanting to be glued to your heels.

Thos links takt you to the National Breed Club for each breed which are the only club about the breed that is recognized and accredited by the AKC and it sets the standards for the breed . The Clubs' websites will usually give you an ENORMOUS amount of information about the breed - the good, the bad, and the why or why not to get that breed. The clubs websites also have:

(1) a breeders list - all of whom have agreed to abide by the breeders code of ethics (which you can read)

(2) a link to the breed rescue for their breed

Do give serious thought to adopting from an adult from a breed rescue. The clubs' breed rescues go to a great deal of trouble to determine the dog's temperament, personality, likes and dislikes (particularly kids and cats and other dogs in the household), health, and level of training. They make a huge effort to match the right dog to the right home - and if they don't have one they think will be suitable for your home, they won't place it. Great way to avoid the puppy training, newspapers, chewing.They have dogs that are purebred and part-bred (1/2 or so of their breed.) Dogs that come through rescue are so thrilled to have a forever loving home having once been abandoned to a shelter or rescue that they are typically extra devoted and loving. Dogs lose their homes for reason that are not their fault: death, divorce, a move and they couldn鈥檛 keep them, financial problems鈥?

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