The book of Dogs; An Intimate Study of Mankind's Best Friend

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THE BRUSSELS GRIFFON (For illustration, see page yi) The origin of the Brussels grifiFon is in doubt. Some authorities say that he really THE NATIONAIv GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 6^: came from Brussels ; others say that he origi- nated in the coal mines of England. In any case, he is one of the funniest-looking dogs in the world, and has little to commend him to popular taste but his entirely bizarre appear- ance. His weight is below nine pounds, the best class having six pounds as a maximum.
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...er oversized round head is carried with an alert cockiness, and the perky expres- sion is heightened by the bright, full, dark eyes. The muzzle is very short. The ears, if clipped, stand erect; if in their natural form they lop a little, being held semi-erect.
The most peculiar feature is perhaps the fringed beard, which gives the grilTon a very human expression. The hair, red in color, is harsh and wiry. He should be a rather stock- ily built little animal, with straight, strong, though slender legs.


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