Griffichon
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Griffinchon, Grifichon |
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Living with a Griffichon
Temperament: The Griffichon has a great temperament.
Family Dog: The Griffichon is a good family dog who is loyal to the entire family and plays well with other dogs and children.
Shedding: The Griffichon has no undercoat and sheds very little making them a good choice for people with allergies.
Training: The Griffichon is a very smart dog and a fast learner who is very easy to train.
Behavior: The Griffichon is a very well behaved dog that is non-aggressive and playful.
Barking: The Griffichon barks minimally, only when they see someone on their property or if the door bell rings.
Weather: The Griffichon prefers to be inside during cold weather or during high temperatures.
Exercise: The Griffichon loves to play outside but is just as happy relaxing inside.
Griffichon Appearance
Appearance: The Griffichon looks similar to the Bichon with the under bite of the Brussels Griffon.
Size: The Griffichon weighs around 12 to 16 pounds.
Color: The coat of the Griffichon is gray with a touch of brown.
Coat: The Griffichon has a soft and curly coat.
Griffichon Facts
Characteristics: The Griffichon can be timid around unfamiliar larger dogs.
Griffichon Health
Ear Health: The Griffichon can have some issues with yeast building up.
Litter Size: The average litter size of the Griffichon is 3 pups.
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