Briquet Griffon Vendeen
Complete Breed Guide
"I’m on the hunt for hugs and kisses!"
Quick Facts About Briquet Griffon Vendeens
Hound
48–53 lbs
19–22"
No
Overview
The Briquet Griffon Vendeen is a fluffy friend that loves to hunt, play around, and be active. They make great companions for the whole family. However, tell Mr. Kitty and furry critters to steer clear because the BGV views them as prey, not pals.
The Briquet Griffon Vendeen is part hunter, part companion. They're the rarest of the Griffon Vendeen breeds, but they’re growing in popularity, especially in Europe. People love BGVs because of their sweet personalities. They adore being part of a family and will do anything for affection. However, this breed has a stubborn side, so training and socialization are key. Briquet Griffon Vendeens need extra attention with grooming and exercise too. Socially, they can get along with almost anyone except furry critters, which set off their prey drive. The kids and Fido can play, but keep kitties far away.
Temperament and Behavior
The Briquet Griffon Vendeen is a smart, playful dog that enjoys being around people. They're hunting dogs by nature, so they have a strong prey drive around small animals. But, when it comes to humans, they’re absolutely loving. BGVs are intelligent and have a mind of their own, which means they need frequent training to keep them in line and overcome their stubbornness.
Coat & Grooming
Briquet Griffon Vendeens have thick double coats that come in light brown, fawn, orange, white, or gray. Their long fur sheds and needs to be brushed a few times each week to prevent tangles. It may also be prudent to take them to a professional groomer a few times each year to get a thorough cleaning.
Lifestyle & Living Conditions
The Briquet Griffon Vendeen is a pack animal, so they bond with other dogs and children. However, cats and smaller animals set off their prey drive and should be kept far away. Training and socialization are important for this breed, and with a little TLC, they can be wonderful family pets. BGVs are large dogs that are used to being outdoors and hunting, so they should live in a home setting with a big yard. Make sure to give them access to sleep indoors with the family, though, so they can get enough attention and affection.
Exercise & Activity
Briquet Griffon Vendeens are high-energy pups that need plenty of stimulation. Give them ample exercise, or you’ll have a bored and destructive dog on your hands. BGVs love walking, running, jumping, and hunting, but keep them on a leash or in a secure area to prevent them from escaping.
Characteristics at-a-glance
Ratings are on a scale of 1–10, based on breed standards and typical temperament.
Briquet Griffon Vendeen FAQs
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