Brussels Griffon (Rough) vs Petit Brabancon

Trying to decide between the Brussels Griffon (Rough) and the Petit Brabancon? Both are popular choices, but they suit different homes and lifestyles. This side-by-side comparison breaks down temperament, size, grooming, exercise needs and family-friendliness so you can see exactly how the Brussels Griffon (Rough) and Petit Brabancon differ — and which one is the better match for you.

Brussels Griffon (Rough) vs Petit Brabancon: full comparison

TraitBrussels Griffon (Rough)Petit Brabancon
SizeSmallSmall
Energy levelMediumMedium
TrainabilityMediumMedium
FriendlinessMediumMedium
Good with childrenLowLow
Grooming needsHighLow
SheddingLowMedium
BarkingHighHigh
ProtectivenessHighHigh
AdaptabilityMediumMedium
Typical lifespan13 years13 years
HypoallergenicYesNo

Key differences at a glance

Which should you choose?

Choose the Brussels Griffon (Rough) if you need a hypoallergenic, low-dander coat or you want less shedding around the home.

Choose the Petit Brabancon if you prefer lower grooming upkeep.

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Frequently asked questions

Is the Brussels Griffon (Rough) or the Petit Brabancon better for families with children?
Both the Brussels Griffon (Rough) and the Petit Brabancon are considered good with children when properly socialised and supervised.
Which sheds more, the Brussels Griffon (Rough) or the Petit Brabancon?
The Petit Brabancon sheds more than the Brussels Griffon (Rough). If shedding is a concern, the Brussels Griffon (Rough) is the lower-maintenance choice.
Which is easier to train, the Brussels Griffon (Rough) or the Petit Brabancon?
Both breeds have comparable trainability. Consistency and positive reinforcement work well for each.

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