Introduction to the breed of the hard-haired Griffon dog
Pointing Griffon (definite introduction)

Wirehaired Pointing Griffon, native to Czechoslovakia, originated in the 19th century. This dog is very uniform in size and is a medium-sized dog. His head is particularly square. It has an extra tough, thick limb structure.
The original purpose of breeding the just-haired Griffon dog was to make it able to work in all environments and terrains and become an excellent walking hound. The fresh coat indicates that the Griffon has a very light and free movement, which is equally beautiful as that of a cat. If it appears on the field, the warning dog cannot compare with it; if it appears in the water, it may be better than the retrieval dog. The Griffon has a very thick coat, which is very rough. Curved or wooly coats are not possible. Its undercoat is very rich and thick, and the top hair is very fine. It's slippery, giving people a messy feel, and it's loose. It is very easy to train it. It is very caring for the family and is gentle and approachable. All people are very fond of it and are kind to it, so it has the "best gun" The title "Hound" naturally earns its memory in its own right.
Chinese name: Just-haired Pointer Griffon
Chinese nickname: Czech Rough-haired Pointer, Slovakian Wirehaired Pointer, Bohemian Hardhair Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
English name: Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
Phylum
Subphylum: Vertebrate subphylum
Class: Mammalia
Subclass: Eutheria< br> Order: Carnivora
Suborder: Canis
Family: Canidae
Genus: Canis
Species: Dog breed< br>Subspecies: Just-coated Griffon
Dispersed: Origin: Czechoslovakia

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