AKC Brussels Griffon pup - NOAH
DOB: 10/10/24
expected weight around 10 lbs
AVAILABLE!
$3500.00
This is Noah. He has quite a story to tell. He is a fuzzy loving little guy. He found himself in a dog auction about an hour and a half north of here. I watch this auction for any young Griffs. Just like with Black Beauty - the movie - you never really know what kind of home you are going to get out of an auction. I did speak with his breeder after the auction. She is state and USDA inspected kennel in Missouri. She said that Noah had blown his coat from his first set of shots from running a fever. She had to wait for his hair to grow back. When he still hadn't sold - she put him in the auction. He did have a reserve price set for him and that is what I had to give. We have had him checked out by a vet, watched him for a couple of weeks and have been very pleased. He is up to date on all his vet work, almost completely potty trained, and using a doggy door inside and outside. He gets along with my other dogs well but is just as happy to run around outside in the yard with just me. I purchase the young Brussels Griffon dogs/pups I see in this auction to make sure they end up in loving companion homes.
AKC registration paperwork, microchipped, healthy, vaccinated, and ready. Let's find the perfect home for Noah. He follows me around everywhere wanting to be held. He is smart and just needs a lap for him to snuggle.
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 "catch phrase" 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.