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Griffons are social animals who require a great deal of attention, consistent training, time, and patience. Griffons do not make good full-time kennel dogs. They are especially active as
Many rescued griffons are past the puppy stage, but they still need patience, training, socialization, grooming, and healthcare. The wirehaired pointing griffon, also called the korthals griffon, is a sporting breed whose breeding development begins in the netherlands. Some large species of old world vultures are called griffines, including the griffon vulture (gyps fulvus). The scientific name for the andean condor is vultur gryphus, latin for griffin-vulture. Griffon enthusiasts refer to them as “velcro†dogs †always fixed as close to their owners as possible. Known for their complete devotion to their immediate families, they thrive on affection.
Griffon enthusiasts refer to them as “velcro†dogs †always fixed as close to their owners as possible. Known for their complete devotion to their immediate families, they thrive on affection.