http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com will give you the ratings, broken down ingredient by ingredient, of all the kibbles out tehre. Nutro is a middle of the road food, better than supermarket brands, but there are alot better ones, Canidae,Solid Gold, Wellness, etc. Look for ethoxyquin free fish sources,& not BHT, BHA , all chemical perservatives. As for mixing up some homemade, beef hearts, liver, lamb heart, chicken livers, all good to cook at home & add for a treat & all excellent protein sources and won;t cost you much. Also my breeders recommends giving a can of salmon a week to add much needed fatty acids (Omega 3, 6,9)
Hi! Amazing video! I got your message last June 15 and i didnt read it before, I was browsing my mail, then I saw your message that I just read today! So i discovered this video! Amazing! 5 stars!!
Grooming is very different for the two coat types. Beginning with the smooth coat, regular brushing and occasional bathing should suffice. Nails must be trimmed short, and ears should be cleaned occasionally with a cotton ball and ear cleaner. Even on a smooth dog, the hair can sometimes grow long around the neck, rump and tail. Ears should also be trimmed to maintain a neat appearance.
The rough coat can be maintained in two ways. Most pet owners will opt to have their Griffon taken to a groomer, where the coat on the head, ears, back and sides will be clipped very short. The furnishings on the legs are left slightly longer, and the beard is trimmed to maintain a neat appearance. An alternate method is to hand-strip the coat – this is the grooming method used by breeders to maintain a show coat. This is done by pulling out the long dead hairs with a stripping knife or with fingers a few hairs at a time. Maintaining the coat in this fashion will keep the Griffon's coat at the proper harsh texture and deep color so he looks his best. Your breeder can give you instruction on grooming using either method. By shaving your Griffon with clippers, some of the depth of color and wiry texture is lost, but the grooming process is much easier to learn. If you are truly ambitious and want to maintain the stripped coat, your breeder will be able to give you lessons in hand stripping the coat. The process is not difficult to learn, but does require dedication and attention to detail. Whether the dog is clippered or hand stripped, the important thing to remember is to keep your Griffon well groomed and neat. The grooming process, when done gently and frequently can be an important bonding ritual between owner and dog.
I house broke my puppy by choosing a small space of grass that was to be his bathroom area and taking him out to it every hour and immediately after eating or drinking. Are you sure she is scared of the outdoors? Could it be that you correct her for going on the carpet and immediately take her outside and that is what she is reacting to? Take her out calmly and just act like it is nothing. Don't lower your voice just be your normal self. A code word works too. Something like "go potty" or "hurry hurry" that the dog associates with relieving herself and getting lavished with love afterward.
16 Responses to “Brussels Griffon Dog Breed Facts And Info”
By dantones on Dec 4, 2009
http://www.dogfoodanalysis.com will give you the ratings, broken down ingredient by ingredient, of all the kibbles out tehre. Nutro is a middle of the road food, better than supermarket brands, but there are alot better ones, Canidae,Solid Gold, Wellness, etc. Look for ethoxyquin free fish sources,& not BHT, BHA , all chemical perservatives. As for mixing up some homemade, beef hearts, liver, lamb heart, chicken livers, all good to cook at home & add for a treat & all excellent protein sources and won;t cost you much. Also my breeders recommends giving a can of salmon a week to add much needed fatty acids (Omega 3, 6,9)
By Teresa H on Dec 4, 2009
No, but I want one
By Scrapbooking on Dec 4, 2009
Got your message at my channel which I thought was annoying, but somehow it brought me here, and i must say im very impressed… Good job!
By Disease Information Health Tips on Dec 4, 2009
Hi! Amazing video! I got your message last June 15 and i didnt read it before, I was browsing my mail, then I saw your message that I just read today! So i discovered this video! Amazing!
5 stars!!
By Desktop Wallpaper on Dec 4, 2009
that painting looks really real! good job man thats so awesome!!!
By Healthy Topics on Dec 4, 2009
hahahaha

yes it would have been kind of creepy
thanks for watching and for the awesome comment
have an awesome weekend
- Willy
By greenviolets on Dec 4, 2009
e-bay or amazon .com will def have 1
hope this helps
By Anonymous on Dec 5, 2009
SPECTACULAR!
By no1name on Dec 5, 2009
"How do I groom my Brussels Griffon?"
Grooming is very different for the two coat types. Beginning with the smooth coat, regular brushing and occasional bathing should suffice. Nails must be trimmed short, and ears should be cleaned occasionally with a cotton ball and ear cleaner. Even on a smooth dog, the hair can sometimes grow long around the neck, rump and tail. Ears should also be trimmed to maintain a neat appearance.
The rough coat can be maintained in two ways. Most pet owners will opt to have their Griffon taken to a groomer, where the coat on the head, ears, back and sides will be clipped very short. The furnishings on the legs are left slightly longer, and the beard is trimmed to maintain a neat appearance. An alternate method is to hand-strip the coat – this is the grooming method used by breeders to maintain a show coat. This is done by pulling out the long dead hairs with a stripping knife or with fingers a few hairs at a time. Maintaining the coat in this fashion will keep the Griffon's coat at the proper harsh texture and deep color so he looks his best. Your breeder can give you instruction on grooming using either method. By shaving your Griffon with clippers, some of the depth of color and wiry texture is lost, but the grooming process is much easier to learn. If you are truly ambitious and want to maintain the stripped coat, your breeder will be able to give you lessons in hand stripping the coat. The process is not difficult to learn, but does require dedication and attention to detail. Whether the dog is clippered or hand stripped, the important thing to remember is to keep your Griffon well groomed and neat. The grooming process, when done gently and frequently can be an important bonding ritual between owner and dog.
By Charles on Dec 5, 2009
By Wedding on Dec 6, 2009
wow at the end looks like a picture taken but this look way better Nice!
By Brandon M on Dec 6, 2009
I house broke my puppy by choosing a small space of grass that was to be his bathroom area and taking him out to it every hour and immediately after eating or drinking. Are you sure she is scared of the outdoors? Could it be that you correct her for going on the carpet and immediately take her outside and that is what she is reacting to? Take her out calmly and just act like it is nothing. Don't lower your voice just be your normal self. A code word works too. Something like "go potty" or "hurry hurry" that the dog associates with relieving herself and getting lavished with love afterward.
By Health Tips and Advice on Dec 6, 2009
wowza. frickin wowza. youre amazing.
By Wedding on Dec 7, 2009
O.o
By Desktop Wallpaper on Dec 7, 2009
Would’ve been really spooky if his little finger moved to hit the last note at the end.
You’re a fantastic artist!