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Additional information (Wiki):
Griffon is a type of dog, a collection
of breeds of originally hunting dogs.
There are three recognized lines of the
griffon type (FCI), the griffon vendéens,
the wirehaired pointers, and the smousje
(Belgian companion dogs). The griffon
type is characterized by rough or wire
hair.
The griffon is mentioned as early as
Xenophon. The hounds, Canis Segusius,
used by the Gauls were griffons. Among
the oldest breeds is the Italian
Wire-haired Pointing Dog or Spinone
Italiano (FCI #165) and the breeds bred
by Eduard Karel Korthals originating in
the Low Countries (Belgium , Netherlands,
northern France) which have a short,
bearded muzzle. The smousje, a small dog
mentioned since the Middle Ages in the
Low Countries known for its firm, even
temperament and rough coat, was the
initial breeding stock for the Griffon
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