AKC  Brussels Griffon puppies


MOM (Alley-Gator)  black & tan rough weighing 10 lbs


DAD (Xavier) black & tan rough coat weighing 12 lbs


ALEXA - $2800

MOM - ALLEY

DAD - PEANUT

Mom - Alley is our black & tan weighing about 10 lbs. Dad is Peanut - our wonderful little belge smooth coat weighing 8 lbs.  His mother is from Ukraine so he does throw a large pup from time to time.  Wonderful athetic dogs with a wonderful "be with you always" attitude.  


We have a teenager AKC registered Black and tan Brussels Griffon looking for the best home. Alexa is 18 months old; spayed, fully vaccinated and wanting to call your couch hers! She doesn't have any bad habits; is potty trained using our doggy door that goes out to our large front fenced yard. She is a member of our house hold and gets along with the other dogs well. She was born here with a right rear knee luxation. We did not put her up for sale. We had her spayed timely and then had her knee luxation fixed through surgery. She has now healed and looking for a lap to sit on or at least a couch to sit next to you! This is a loving little dog that deserves a fantastic person to call her own. I am not a professional groomer so she just has our summer cut I just gave her. Still incredibly cute even without the best hair cut in the world LOL. Message me with any further questions about her.


As a breed - Brussels Griffon are needy little lap dogs.  They will pick their people and spend the next 10-12 yrs typically ON that person or at least within a few feet.  This is not a breed you can ignore not that you will want to.  Adorable little faces to stare into.  If you do not want a dog sitting in your lap at all times demanding your full attention - then this breed is probably not for you.  BG do not really have an independent bone in their body.  They can take some time to figure out the whole potty training thing.......but they DO train and once they have it- they have it.  Doggy doors and crate training speed the process along.

DO NOT BE SCAMMED!!! If you are interested in purchasing a puppy off the internet from ANY breeder - use some common sense. If the deal sounds too good to be true.....it is. As for fraud control please ask your prospective breeder for SOMETHING. A video call is best - you can see the puppy live and almost all breeders now have that technology with FB Messenger, Google Duo or Skype. If they do not then I recommend a picture of your name on a piece of paper with the date with the puppy standing next to that picture. If a scammer has stolen a picture he/she will not be able to do that for you because they do not have the puppy. Or references - a legitimate breeder will always be able to provide a reference from another buyer. There are just as many scammers stealing my photos to scam individuals as there are scammers taking innocent client's money. I don't mean to scare anyone. Everyone needs to protect themselves when purchasing anything through the internet.