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AKC Pistol
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About AKC Pistol
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Pistol is the daughter of Willow and Rebel. Both are AKC registered and both live in my home. Pistol has had her tail docked and dew claws removed. She is up to date on shots and has been treated with dewormer as a preventative. I'm a hobby breeder and I breed only Brussels Griffons. My dogs live in our home, and their puppies are born and raised in our home till old enough to leave for their forever home. Pistol will be kept up to date on vet visits and shots. Our vets are located at St France Vet Clinic, and their number is 870-423-2630 if you would like to speak to them about my puppy's vet care. PIstol come with her AKC puppy registration paper application, all vet records as well as my own, copies of parents pedigrees, and my personal health agreement, as well as a small travel bag of goodies. I have a fb group called ET'S BG FAMILY & FRIENDS! if you would like to look it up and check us out. I require a $200 nonrefundable deposit to hold Pistol till her pickup/delivery date. I ask $2500 for AKC pet limited and I offer full AKC rights for $3500. I do offer deliver up to 1000 miles from my home in Berryville Arkansas for an additional fee of $800. I only deliver my own dogs/puppies. I give a $200 discount to military, police, fire fighters, disabled, disabled/special needs care givers, and members of my fb group ET'S BG FAMILY & FRIENDS. My phone numbers are 870-654-9389 and 870-262-9812 if you would like to chat about Pistol over the phone.
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Champion blood
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About Brussels Griffon Puppies
About Brussels Griffon Puppies
Is a Brussels Griffon the right dog for me?
From Belgium, Brussels Griffons have been seen working on horse-drawn carriages to movie sets. They are smart, cheery and amusing little dogs. These characteristics have made them popular companion dogs, too, where they typically favor one special person to give all their love and devotion! Full-grown, they typically weigh 8-10 pounds and stand 7-10 inches tall.
How do Brussels Griffons behave around young children?
Brussels Griffons are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. If you’re interested in competing with your dog, Griffons have been known to excel in agility and obedience. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How do I keep a Brussels Griffon physically active?
Brussels Griffons don’t necessarily need a yard, but do like daily walks around the neighborhood to stay happy and healthy. If you’re interested in competing with your dog, Griffons have been known to excel in agility and obedience. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
What should I expect with Brussels Griffon shedding?
Brussels Griffon are a colorful bunch! Red, black and tan, or solid black are just a few of their coat colors. In addition, the coat comes in smooth-coated and rough-haired varieties. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate. Brussels Griffons are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
What should first-time owners know about Brussels Griffons?
Brussels Griffons are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Brussels Griffons don’t necessarily need a yard, but do like daily walks around the neighborhood to stay happy and healthy. They are fairly easy to train.
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