| DescriptionAlso called the Continental Toy Spaniel, the Papillon has a tail which
is long and plumed and carried curled over the back. For this reason
the Papillon was once called a Squirrel Spaniel. Its long lustrous coat
is white with patches of any color, except liver. The butterfly ears
are carried either erect or drooping. Papillon with drop ears are
called Phalene Papillon (Moth). There is a well-defined white nose
band. It has an alert and intelligent expression. The Papillon's muzzle
is short and a bit pointed. The dog should be white with patches of any
color. A color other than white should cover both eyes and both ears
back to front.
OriginTemperamentThe Papillon is sometimes called the butterfly dog - because the ears
look like butterfly wings. It is a friendly, intelligent dog that is
tougher than it looks, and loves outdoor exercise. A gentle and
affectionate dog, lively, vivacious and charming. Playful and amusing
but can also be calm, patient, gentle and dignified. Steady and silent.
Loves to be cuddled but also likes to romp outdoors. It may be very
possessive of its owner and resent outsiders. They are steady, obedient
and are not yappers. Papillons can be trained to perform small tricks.
Some blood lines can be nervous, high-strung and timid. They can also
be difficult to housebreak, but are in general easy to train otherwise.
Papillons do best with older, considerate children. They can be a bit
dog-aggressive. Good with cats when they are raised with them from
puppyhood.
HeightHeight: Dogs 8-11 inches (20-28cm) Bitches 8-11 inches (20-28cm)
WeightWeight: Dogs 8-10 pounds (4-5kg.) Bitches 7-9 pounds (3-4kg)
Known Health ProblemsSometimes prone to problems with the kneecaps (patella) in the hind
legs, this can sometimes be corrected by surgery. Also fontanel (an
opening at the top of the skull similar to a baby human's "soft spot").
It sometimes corrects itself but if it does not, the dog needs to be
protected. Some have a difficult time under anesthesia.
Living conditions
Although they can be good city dogs, they are sometimes not good
apartment dogs, because the dog has a strong instinct to protect their
property, and many will bark excessively at nearby noises, not making
the distinction between casual noises and those worthy of a real alarm.
Exercise
exercise needs, however, as with all breeds, play will not fulfill
their primal instinct to walk. Dogs who do not get to go on daily walks
are more likely to display behavior problems. They will also enjoy a
good romp in a safe open area off lead, such as a large fenced in yard.
Life Expectancy
Some as long as 16 years.
Grooming
Daily combing and brushing of the long, silky, single coat is important
and fairly straightforward. These dogs are usually clean and odorless.
Bathe or dry shampoo when necessary. Keep the nails clipped and have
the teeth cleaned regularly because they tend to accumulate tartar.
They are average shedders and do not matt or tangle.
Origin
The Papillon is one of the oldest breeds of dog, with a recorded
history in Europe going back nearly 700 years. The breed was originally
called the epagneul nain or dwarf spaniel, and sported spaniel-type
dropped ears. The dog was later known as the Continental Toy Spaniel
(or sometimes just toy spaniel), and this tiny breed is recognizable in
paintings of the Renaissance period; in fact much of the breed's
development is known because of its depiction in paintings. The breed
was widespread in Italy during the Renaissance and later perfected by
French breeders. Some of its talents include: watchdogging, agility,
competitive obedience, and performing tricks.
Group
Gun Dog, AKC Toy
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