Papillon

Posted on 22. May, 2009 by in Dog Breeds, Dog Breeds P, French Dog Breeds, Small Dog Breeds, Toy Dogs


Papillon

The Papillon originated in Europe, its exact whereabouts is unknown although Spain, Belgium and Italy have the most historical facts of this dog dating back 700 years! They were bred to be a companion dog and basically entertain their masters. These little dogs were popular back when Marie Antoinette owned them and they still keep their charm to this very day. They are a charming little dog that will excel in agility, obedience, and tricks.

The Papillon is most commonly known for their large “butterfly ears”. They have long wispy fur that is silky and smooth to the touch. The have a slender face, rectangular muzzle and large bright eyes. This breeds body is athletic, their legs delicate and their tail is in a loose curl which touches their back.

This breed is a true companion dog, they love human attention, they’re affectionate and they’re animated. These little dogs can put on an entertaining show just being themselves. The Papillon is a smart dog which will make it easy to train them because they have the intelligence and the motivation to please their owners. This breed can be protective of their family and will make great watch dogs as their bark is very piercing!

Breed Group

Toy

SizePapillon

Males: 8-11 inches high

Females: 8-11 inches high

Weight

Males: 8-10 lbs

Females: 7-9 lbs

Color(s)

The Papillon has a white base coat with a mixture of any colour. Most commonly they are a black and white or a red and white.

Coat

This breed has a silky long coat that will need to be brushed regularly. They have cascading fur from their ears, underbelly and tail giving this dog a charming look. The Papillons legs and face have shorter fur but overall the appearance is a thick smooth coat. Like most long haired dogs, monthly trimmings will be needed to keep the coat looking its best and weekly combing will keep tangles from occurring.

Papillon PuppyLife Expectancy

About 16 years.

Personality

The Papillon is a bright, alert and entertaining dog that lives for their owners. They can be very relaxed when their owner is at rest yet very animated for the owners attention. This dog does not normally bark often and will enjoy learning new little tricks to entertain people. They will make a great pet for families with older children as they are much to delicate for younger children to play with. They get along ok with other dogs but have been known to be a bit combative. Other family pets such as cats will co-exist well with this breed as long as they are raised with them from puppy hood.

This breed is thought to have a “big dog complex” which means they think they are bigger than what they actually are. They are exceptional when it comes to obedience training as they can pick up tricks quickly.

Care

This dogs coat will need moderate grooming maintenance for it to look as best it can. Considering their coat is long, this breed will not need to be brushed more then twice per week. Bathing is up to how often the owner would like it to be done. The Papillon is prone to luxating patella’s, progressive retinal atrophy, mitral valve disease, and a soft spot that is not protected by their skull.

TrainingPapillon Puppy

The Papillon will need to be trained in a gentle manner that is consistent and repetitive. They can become very successful in obedience and when practicing little tricks because they are intelligent and eager to please their owners. Housetraining this breed is known to be a bit more difficult as they can have a stubborn streak when it does not suit them to do something. Socialization with other dogs, and small pets will be great for this dog as a puppy so they can become well adjusted as adults.

Activity

The Papillion will need regular walks to burn off their energy. They don’t require excessive amounts of exercise because they can be tired out from a long day of entertaining their owners! This breed will do well in an apartment because they are small dogs that don’t require a lot of space. It would be preferable to have a smaller backyard so they can frolic around outside but this is not a necessity.

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11 Responses to “Papillon”

  1. amanda

    16. Feb, 2010

    i have a pappilon but i never new that they live up to 16 years? thats good news!

  2. Erica

    19. Mar, 2010

    Well this year i am graduating grade 8 and for a gratuation presenti wouldnt mind a puppy and i have been looking and i think that the pappilon would be great!!!i have a little brother and a dog already and hes a german shepard but he lives in our garage.do you think i should try to get my parents to get me one??and how what should i say to them!!!!
    please respond!!

  3. Jess

    04. Apr, 2010

    That is awesome news! I NEVER KNEW paps (papillons) lives 16 years!! I really want a pap! They are soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo cute! Im going in to 6th grade in 2011, and I really want a pap!!!!!!!!! they are sooooooooo cute!!!! Im trying to talk my mom into getting me a pap! we’ll see! :)

    ~ Jess

  4. Jess

    04. Apr, 2010

    PS- do you think a pap is a good dog for me? I live near the beach, can paps swim?

  5. phyllis

    05. Dec, 2010

    I have a male pap and they are very smart and will keep you laughing all the time. I advise you to do your research though these little guys are extremely hyper and hate to be left home alone. MINE is very noisy, a picky eater, heavy sheading and demanding but will settle down when everyone else in the house does,This dog is not a good first time owner dog. They are beautiful but will try to out smart you!

  6. phyllis

    05. Dec, 2010

    Paps are very cat like and hate water!

  7. c mclaughlin

    28. May, 2011

    We have three papillons and they enjoy swimming in our pool.

  8. Bob

    13. Oct, 2011

    These are awesome dogs with tons of personality but they are definitely not for a casual or first-time dog owner they can frequently try to outsmart you and they are high maintenance. When five pounds of fur comes inside covered in water or dirt you will need to react to save your floor. If you are not stern they will manipulate you as they are entirely willful. If instead you neglect them they are excellent at digging, shredding, barking and overall destruction. You need to have time and not be a softy as it can be hard to discipline them and exert control with their extreme cuteness.

  9. Natalee

    02. Dec, 2011

    I have a 4 year old Pap named Napoleon.. He is the cutest smartest most well behaved little dog I could ask for.. He rarely barks, listens, doesn’t chew, and is great for baths.. Great breed!!

  10. Nancy Olsen

    02. Jan, 2012

    I am looking for a female Papillon to buy. I have a male and would like to breed him. Our Papillon is called Uff-Da. We just love him.

  11. Angie

    11. Jan, 2012

    Someone found a stray dog in a canal,bathed it,andgave it to me He turned out to be a tri-color Papillon.He is wonderful!
    Frienfly, nice, well behaved. Only thing, his mouth stinks, bad! Seems to have ear issues. He’s my boy, tho
    ANGIE-Puerto Rico.

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