Snickers is a beautifully unique rough coat Brussels Griffon boy. He is affectionate and spent most of the first part of his photoshoot trying to scramble onto my lap. Fortunately, he was easily distracted with his favorite toy allowing me to get these adorable shots.
Brussels Griffons may occasionally exhibit a white patch on their chest, a trait linked to their diverse ancestry. In the 19th century, the breed was developed by crossing the native Griffons d'Ecurie with various toy breeds, notably the English Toy Spaniel and the Pug. The English Toy Spaniel, in particular, often carries genes responsible for white markings. When these breeds were integrated into the Brussels Griffon's lineage, they introduced genetic variations, including the potential for white spots. While the breed standard typically discourages white markings, their presence serves as a subtle reminder of the Brussels Griffon's rich and varied heritage. At Best Friends Kennels, we not only don't mind these white markings, but appreciate them as we appreciate everything that makes each puppy a special individual.
Snickers will be ready to come home mid-January and will be packing copies of his mom's pedigree and copies of each of his paternal grandparents' pedigrees.
We are pleased to be able to offer payment options by credit card or interest free payment plans through Paypal.
If you are interested in either of these options, contact us for details.
Our puppies go to their new homes with:
Written medical records showing up-to-date vaccinations and parasite prevention treatments
Pedigrees and/or parents' registrations
A starter food kit
A comfort blankie that smells like their family
We have over 30 years of experience with dogs of all ages. We are available for any questions or concerns you may have - even years down the road.
We love our puppies for life 💕
Teri - Mom, Founder, Resident Dog Expert
Naphtali - Daughter, Puppy Padawan, Resident Computer "Expert"