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Papillon
Breed origin: France and Belgium
Original purpose: Lap pet and ratter.
AKC recognized: 1915
AKC group: Toy
Size:
Weight: 3 to 9 lbs
Size: Height: 8 to 11 inches
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Color: White with patches of any color(s).
General characteristics/temperament: The Papillon is happy, alert, elegant, agile, and friendly. They are adaptable and do well in apartments as well as out in the country. They love to play outdoors, but because of their small size, their exercise requirements can easily be met indoors.
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Good with children? Yes, but must be protected from rough handling by children.
Good watchdog? Yes
OK for inexperienced owners? Yes
OK in apartments? Yes
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Intelligent? Yes
Easy to train? Yes
Energy/Activity Level: Moderate
Suitable canine sports/activities: agility, obedience, therapy, tracking, herding
Grooming requirement: The coat does not have an undercoat, and is relatively easy to groom. Brushing and bathing frequently will help to keep the coat beautiful and free of mats.
Known health problems: Patellar luxation, open fontanels, progressive retinal atrophy, sensitivity to anesthetics.
Additional photos of Papillon
Recommended books for further reading:
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Papillons By D. Christian Gauss Published in 1997 192 pages
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Other websites for additional information:
American Kennel Club breed page
Papillon Club of America
Wikipedia breed information page
Papillon Club of America Rescue Trust