A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right breed for your lifestyle.
| Attribute | Brussels Griffon | Pomeranian |
|---|---|---|
| Size | small | small |
| Weight | 3โ5 kg (7โ11 lbs) | 1โ3 kg (2โ7 lbs) |
| Height | 18โ20 cm (7โ8 in) | 15โ18 cm (6โ7 in) |
| Lifespan | 12โ15 yrs | 12โ16 yrs |
| Trainability | 3/5 | 3/5 |
| Energy Level | 3/5 | 3/5 |
| Good with Kids | 2/5 | 2/5 |
| Shedding | 2/5 | 3/5 |
| Grooming | 3/5 | 4/5 |
| Apartment Friendly | 5/5 | 5/5 |
| Health | 3/5 | 3/5 |
| Price | $1,500โ$3,000 | $800โ$3,000 |
The Brussels Griffon is known for being alert, loyal, curious, while the Pomeranian is typically described as lively, bold, inquisitive. These distinct personality traits mean each breed offers a different kind of companionship.
Both breeds share a similar playfulness level at 4/5, so you can expect comparable levels of fun and games from either one.
Noise-wise, the Pomeranian is more vocal with a barking level of 5/5, while the Brussels Griffon is quieter at 3/5. If you prefer a calmer household, the Brussels Griffon may be the better choice.
The Brussels Griffon is a small breed standing 18โ20 cm (7โ8 in) tall and weighing 3โ5 kg (7โ11 lbs). In comparison, the Pomeranian is a small breed at 15โ18 cm (6โ7 in) and 1โ3 kg (2โ7 lbs).
These two breeds are quite similar in size, so space and food requirements will be comparable for either choice.
The Brussels Griffon has a wiry coat available in red, black and tan, black, belge, while the Pomeranian sports a long coat in orange, black, white, cream, sable, blue. Coat type significantly impacts grooming needs and shedding, which we cover below.
The Brussels Griffon has moderate energy (3/5) with low exercise needs (2/5). The Pomeranian has moderate energy (3/5) and low exercise needs (2/5).
Both breeds have similar exercise requirements, so your daily activity routine won't change much regardless of which you choose. Plan for regular walks and play sessions to keep either breed content.
The Pomeranian sheds more than the Brussels Griffon โ 3/5 versus 2/5. You'll want to invest in a good lint roller and vacuum if you go with the Pomeranian.
Grooming-wise, the Pomeranian needs more upkeep (4/5) than the Brussels Griffon (3/5). The Pomeranian's long coat demands regular professional grooming to stay in top shape.
Annual grooming costs average around $200 for the Brussels Griffon and $400 for the Pomeranian. Factor this into your budget when deciding between the two.
The Brussels Griffon has a lifespan of 12โ15 years, while the Pomeranian lives 12โ16 years. The Pomeranian generally has a longer lifespan.
Both breeds score 3/5 for health robustness, meaning they share similar overall health profiles.
Common health issues for the Brussels Griffon include patellar luxation, hip dysplasia, eye problems, respiratory issues. The Pomeranian is prone to patellar luxation, tracheal collapse, alopecia X, dental disease. Regular vet checkups and health screenings are essential for both breeds.
Annual vet costs average $500 for the Brussels Griffon and $450 for the Pomeranian. Pet insurance is worth considering for either breed.
Both breeds are equally trainable at 3/5. Consistent, positive reinforcement methods work well with either breed.
Both breeds match in intelligence at 4/5, so expect similar learning speeds and mental stimulation needs from either choice.
Regardless of which breed you choose, early socialization and consistent positive reinforcement training are key to raising a well-behaved dog. Puppy classes are a great investment for either breed.
Both the Brussels Griffon and Pomeranian score 4/5 for intelligence, putting them on equal footing mentally. They'll learn commands at similar speeds and need comparable amounts of mental stimulation to stay happy and well-behaved.
Both breeds share a similar intelligence profile rooted in instinctive intelligence. Each breed is naturally talented at the tasks they were originally bred for.
For either breed, mental enrichment is just as important as physical exercise. Puzzle feeders, training sessions, scent work, and interactive toys keep intelligent dogs engaged and prevent the boredom that leads to chewing, digging, or excessive barking.
Both breeds score 2/5 with children, making them equally suitable for families. Either breed can be a wonderful addition to a household with kids.
If you have other pets, the Brussels Griffon tends to get along better with other dogs (3/5) than the Pomeranian (2/5). Proper introductions are still important, but the Brussels Griffon is naturally more sociable with canine companions.
The Pomeranian is more welcoming to strangers (3/5), while the Brussels Griffon tends to be more reserved (2/5). If you frequently have guests, the Pomeranian's sociable nature will make entertaining easier.
The initial purchase price for a Brussels Griffon ranges from $1,500โ$3,000, while a Pomeranian typically costs $800โ$3,000. The Brussels Griffon has a higher upfront cost.
Ongoing annual costs (food, vet, grooming) come to approximately $1,000 for the Brussels Griffon and $1,150 for the Pomeranian. The Pomeranian costs more annually, largely because of grooming expenses.
Monthly food costs run about $25 for the Brussels Griffon and $25 for the Pomeranian. Over a typical lifespan, the total cost of ownership can differ by thousands of dollars, so it's worth factoring in the long-term financial commitment.
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Do you have children at home?
The Brussels Griffon scores 2/5 for being good with kids, tying with the Pomeranian at 2/5. Both breeds can be great family dogs with proper training and socialization.
The Brussels Griffon is equally easy to train with a score of 3/5, matching the Pomeranian. Patience and consistency are important with both breeds.
A Brussels Griffon puppy costs $1,500โ$3,000 while a Pomeranian costs $800โ$3,000. Annual maintenance runs about $1,000 for the Brussels Griffon and $1,150 for the Pomeranian.
The Brussels Griffon lives 12โ15 years on average, while the Pomeranian lives 12โ16 years. The Pomeranian tends to live longer. Proper diet, exercise, and regular vet care help maximize lifespan for either breed.
The Brussels Griffon is equally suited for apartments (5/5) as the Pomeranian (5/5). It adapts well to smaller spaces.
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