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Breed:
Papillon
Description:
Toy group
Small
Height: 8-11 in
Weight: 8-10 lb

Temperament: friendly, stubborn, strong-willed, tough, bright,
elegant
Origin: France during the 1600Æs. The Papillon makes a
delightful companion for singles as well as for the elderly.
This little dog does not require much in the form of daily
exercise, so they are perfect for families living in
apartments or homes lacking a yard. The Papillon's coat is
long, fine and silky with fringing upon the legs, chest, tail
and ears. They require regular grooming, just enough attention
to keep coat from tangling. They shed minimally. The
Papilla’s coat color: parti-color or white with patches of
any color. Colored markings upon the head are symmetrical. The
ears of the Papillon stand erect, with quite a bit of fringing
hanging from the ears.
The name, Papillon, means butterfly in French. The
name is due to the shape of their ears. There are two types of
ears, drop ears (known as the Phalene) and erect ears (Papillon).
Both ear types are large with rounded tips. The drop eared
variety holds the ears close to the sides of the head. The
tail is carried over the back and is curled. Training: early
socialization and consistent obedience. This breed truly
benefits from obedience training, they become much more
confident. The Papillon can be challenging to housetrain. Good
with older children and does the best when raised with
children from puppyhood. Owners need to prevent this little
dog from leaping off of tall furniture due to the possibility
of fractures. Should sleep and live indoors. Sounds a warning
bark at the approach of strangers, or upon hearing strange
sounds. Can be a barker. Good with pets, aggressive toward
strange dogs.
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