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    Papillon

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    This breed appeared in paintings in the 1200s and was known then as the toy Spaniel and was owned by royalty and noblemen. Many paintings feature the toy Spaniel with dropped ears called the Phalene (moth) and the large erect ears of the Papillon.

    AVERAGE LIFESPAN

    Papillon''s can live up to 16 years of age.

    BREED PERSONALITY, CHARACTERISTICS AND TEMPERAMENT

    This breed is a friendly little dog and shows no aggression, it is clean and easy to manage in a small back yard or unit. It loves company, is very intelligent and can be taught tricks or obedience.

    COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER PETS

    Will live happily with other pets, but care should be taken with larger dogs because of their small size.

    CARE REQUIREMENTS

    Needs regular brushing and bathing as they do shed their coat. Care must be taken with the ear canals on the drop-eared variety. Does not have many health problems, but can occasionally suffer from slipping patellas – check with breeder in this regard. Enjoys walks and regular exercise, but is quite happy in the back yard.

    Please take note:
    Because of its small size is not ideal for young children.

    IDEAL OWNERS

    This is a companion dog and so they do not live happily without a lot of human contact or living outside the home.

    IN CONCLUSION

    If you have decided that the Papillon is the dog for you and you are prepared to give this dog plenty of your time to keep it happy and entertained, contact one of the groups listed below:

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