The Griffon is a type of dog that encompasses several breeds originally bred for hunting. Here are some key points about the Griffon type:
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Characteristics:
- The Griffon type is characterized by rough- or wire-hair.
- It includes breeds such as the Griffon Vendéens, wirehaired pointers, and the smousje (Belgian companion dogs or Dutch Smoushond).
- These dogs were originally bred for hunting purposes.
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Breeds within the Griffon Type:
- Scenthounds (FCI Group 6, Section 1):
- Grand Griffon Vendéen: Large size, coarse hair.
- Briquet Griffon Vendéen, Griffon Bleu de Gascogne, Griffon Fauve de Bretagne, Griffon Nivernais: Medium size, various coat types.
- Pointers (FCI Group 7, Section 1):
- Spinone Italiano (Italian Griffon): Known for its wirehaired coat.
- Wirehaired Pointing Griffon or Korthals Griffon: Originating in the Low Countries (Belgium, Netherlands, northern France).
- Český Fousek (Bohemian Wirehaired Pointing Griffon), Slovak Rough-haired Pointer, German Wirehaired Pointer, and more.
- Companion/Toy Dogs (Small Belgian Companion Dogs, “Smousje”):
- Brussels Griffon or Griffon Bruxellois: Known for its short smooth coat.
- Belgian Griffon or Griffon Belge, Brabancon Griffon or Petit Brabançon: Various coat types.
In summary, the Griffon type includes a diverse group of breeds, each with its own unique characteristics and history. 🐾❤️
For more information, you can explore the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) World Canine Federation.1