A pet of the day: Brussels Griffin

Brussels Griffins are rare in the country
Let's take a look at the knowledge
1 Brussels Griffin, with a lip and hair, a bell-like look. In the fifteenth century, it was a local dog in Belgium, and by 1880, after mating with a habar, it produced a similar tone, a stilt-footed short-haired dog, and also had the blood of the German monkey-faced dog, and became the dog of the Belgian royal family. North America and the United Kingdom all have only one dog breed, but in continental Europe they are divided into three species. The difference between the long-haired breeds is that the Brussels Griffin has red fur, while the Belgian Griffin does not; The third is petty shorthair.
2 Morphological characteristics
▽ Body shape: Weight between 8 and 10 pounds, can not exceed 12 pounds. The body proportion is square, which means that the distance from the shoulders to the upper thighs is equal to the height of the shoulders. The body is rounded, well-proportioned, and the bones are thick.
▽ Head: The skull is large and round, with a hemispherical forehead.
▽ Ears: Semi-standing ears.
▽ Eyes: The distance between the eyes is moderate, the eyes are large, the eyeballs are black, protruding outward, very eye-catching. The eyelashes are dark and long, with dark circles. The ears are small and located higher in the skull, and it is possible to trim or maintain a natural shape.
▽ Nose: The tip of the nose is thick, the nose is very dark, very short, and hidden deep under the eyes. Large nostrils.
▽ Limbs: Moderate length, strong and muscular.
▽ Foot palm: The claw is rounded, small and tight, neither playing inward nor outward. The toes are arched, and the mats and nails are preferred in black.
▽Tail: The tail root is high and the tail is broken at about 1/3.
▽ Shawl: Bristles and short hairs. Except for the difference in coat, the two varieties are identical elsewhere. The bristle type has a coarse and thick coat, and the harder the coat, the more bristles the better.
▽ Gait: Forward in a straight line, the pace is fast, but it appears soft and maneuverable, and the back line remains horizontal during the process.
3 personality traits
The Brussels Griffin is a smart, alert and strong toy dog, short, short and agile. It has an eye-catching human-like appearance.
4 feeding points
☺ In terms of food preparation, 150-200 grams of meat should be supplied every day, plus an equal amount of dry vegetarian ingredients and biscuits. Meat is chopped, cooked, mixed with dry vegetables and water and fed. Food must be fresh, and attention should be paid to cleanliness and hygiene when cooking.
☺ Feed regularly every day, and eat within 15-25 minutes, and take away the remaining food immediately after it is out of date to develop good living habits. At the same time, clean drinking water should be supplied. The tableware used should be cleaned and disinfected frequently to ensure that it is healthy and disease-free.
☺ The dog doesn't need much exercise and doesn't have to take him out for a walk every day, but can occasionally take short walks or let it walk around the courtyard or make proper jumps and trots.
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