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We’ve been devoted to the Brussels Griffon breed since 2015, producing our first litter in 2017. We’ve placed over 80 puppies with carefully vetted families across North America and beyond.
We intentionally keep our program small — typically 2 to 3 litters per year. This allows us to give each litter, each dam, and each puppy the individual attention they deserve. We prioritize quality of care over volume.
Yes. All of our breeding dogs are AKC registered, and puppies are placed on limited AKC registration. Full registration is available to approved co-own or show/breeding homes on a case-by-case basis.
Yes, and we encourage it! We invite families to visit once we have an available or upcoming litter we feel is a good fit. We ask that all visitors be respectful of biosecurity protocols, especially with very young puppies.
Kindly go through our available puppies and choose a puppy then fill the form provided to place an order. We will get back to you to proceed with the purchase.
We do not keep a waitlist, we work on a first-come-first-served basis. We however, accept reservations for available puppies.
Yes! We produce both smooth coat and rough coat Brussels Griffons. Both are equally wonderful — coat type comes down to personal preference. We’re happy to explain the differences in grooming needs for each if you’d like.
Each puppy goes home with: a written health guarantee, full vaccination and deworming records, a health certificate from our vet, microchip documentation, an AKC registration packet, a “new family” guide we’ve created, a small bag of the food they’ve been eating, and a comfort item with familiar scents from their litter.
Brussels Griffons are a brachycephalic (flat-faced) breed, which means they can be prone to breathing difficulties in extreme heat, eye issues, and dental crowding. They may also experience patellar luxation and a neurological condition called syringomyelia. We take this seriously — it’s exactly why we rigorously health-test our breeding dogs and educate every family about what to watch for.
Our adult dogs eat a rotation of high-quality kibble and fresh food. Puppies are weaned onto the same premium kibble and we include feeding guidance in your puppy packet. We’re happy to discuss nutrition at length — it’s one of our favorite topics!
Our puppies go home between 9 and 10 weeks of age. We believe this window allows for proper development with their mother and littermates while still falling within the critical socialization period for bonding with their new family.
Each available puppy is going for the amazing price of just $500
Yes we do with USDA approved shippers across the country. We offer home delivery and pickup from your closest airport.
Life happens, and we understand. Our contract requires that any dog from our program be returned to us rather than rehomed independently. We will work with you compassionately and find the dog a suitable new placement through our network. We have never had a dog from our program end up in a shelter.
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