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East Riding of Yorkshire The Vale of Galmorgan Basset Bleu De Gascogne Basset Fauve De Bretagne German Shepherd Dog (Alsatian) Glen of Imal Terrier Pointer - German Shorthair Portuguese Podengo (Warren Hound) Whilst designing the safeguards and frameworks of ePupz we had been in regular communication with the RSPCA. Using their advice and guidance as well as our 10 years of experience to create an environment that is the safest online for you to start finding a new dog or puppy to bring into your life. You can find more expert advice from the RSPCA here. Over 15592 puppies available for sale. 426 verified Kennel Club Accredited Breeders. 231 verified Council Licenced Breeders. PAP 911 RESCUE  FAMILY Together we can make a difference! UNTIL THERE ARE NONE Every morning that dawnsEvery day that passes We renew our vow: Take every Pap that needs us Help Every One Open your heart and your purse strings
655 total Intake since 4/2004 Our Logo represents the heart of Papillon 911 Rescue and Adoption, Inc. Each dog symbolizes the special Papillons we reach out for and protect. To learn more about the goals of our Rescue and the stories of these Papillons, click on the pictures of BB, Oreo, and Oliver. It is up to each one of us to stand up for what is right and moral. It is our responsibility to take care of our companion animals that cannot speak for themselves. PleaseGive the gift of commitment Until There Are None Papillon 911 Rescue and Adoption, Inc,PO Box 682225Marietta, GA 30068-0038 Papillon Animations by Line Leret Line gave us permission to use her beautiful animations We are here to rescue and place Papillons, but we need your help and support to cover the costs of veterinary care as well as the basics (e.g. food, locating forever homes). HOME OF THE #1 PAPILLON IN AMERICA 2010 Best in Show / Multi Best in specialty show Grand Champion
Zelicaon Butch Cassidy at Draco 2008 #8 Papillon 2009 #1 Papillon 2010 Westminster AOM 2011 Papillon club of Americas top 20 peoples choice award winner 2011, Best in show and Multiple Best inAlso a sire of merit Graphics by Creations by Dawn This site is maintained and copyrighted � by: **$75 is the advance deposit amount (with CKC/APRI registration) -- not the price of the puppy -- *NOBODY* sells registered Papillons for $75, don't be…4 sold -- only 1 available. 5-28-16 litter (ready NOW): 4 PAPILLON PUPPIES FOR SALE Ready to go to new homes from 11th September Vaccinated, micro chipped, Kc registered, 5 generation…I'm Sailor, the handsome tri-color male Papipoo! I was born on June 4, 2016.. My moma is 15 lb Papillon and my papa is a 10 lb mini poodle. Beautiful coat and loving energy but sadly my landlord won't let me keep her ! She's very much still like a puppy I need her gone ASAP ! So price is negotiable… Papillons are considered to be the most intelligent of all the toy breeds.
They were THE” dog of French Royalty. They are also hypoallergenic as people… Compound Play-mate Papillon Puppies For Sale.These puppies are AKC register, current on all their shots and vaccines.they are de-wormed and are very socialize…Wedding Drapery Rentals Nyc Chloe is a spunky loving Papillion. Hulk Car Seat CoversShe has brown eye brows with brown on the sides of her head. Shih Poo Puppies For Sale MinnesotaShe also has one black spot on her back on the middle…Looking for a lively, playful little dog that's easy to train and super intelligent? The Papillon dog is one of the smartest of all toy breeds. Full of energy, this is not what you would describe as a "lap" dog, as it is constantly in motion, especially as a puppy.
However, even though Papillon puppies are always looking for a way to entertain themselves, you won't have to worry about your pet wrecking your home, as this is a breed that's graceful and light-footed. Wonderful with children as well as with other pets, the Papillon is a great companion dog with plenty of spirit.Papillon Dog’s History Dating back some believe more than 700 years, the Papillon has had various names throughout the years and has one of the longest histories of the toy breeds. Some of the names given to the breed through time include the Continental Toy Spaniel, Dwarf Spaniel, Little Squirrel Dog and Belgian Toy Spaniel. Papillon, the French word for "butterfly," can be seen in tapestries, paintings and sculptures dating back as far as the 1300s.In fact, the history of this popular breed has been traced through these works of art. Italy is where toy spaniels resembling this breed were first found. Beginning around 1500, these delicate, tiny little dogs were often painted by Tiziano Vicelli.
The Papillon dog was the subject of many famous artists, including Paolo Veronese, Fragonard, and Watteau. The FCI (Fédération Cynologique Internationale) considers Belgium, England and France the countries of origin of the Papillon. There have been many stories throughout the centuries associating this breed with royalty. It is said that Marie Antoinette clutched her small pet Papillon under her arm as she was led to the guillotine. The AKC first recognized this breed in 1935.Papillon Dog’s Appearance Longer than it is tall, the Papillon dog has one feature that definitely stands out from the rest – its unique butterfly ears that are large and well-fringed. Fine-boned and very petite, this breed is one that is full of grace and elegance, which is surprising given its playful, lively nature. In most cases, your pet will stand less than a foot tall as an adult, usually growing to only about 11 inches.Nearly any color may be found in the Papillon, but a distinguishing mark is usually a band of color across the nose, which extends up to the ears, highlighting the "butterfly" effect.
Chest, ears, and legs typically have longer hair, while that of the skull and muzzle is shorter. The coat is long, layered, straight and soft with no undercoat.Lips, nose, and rims of eyes are typically black in color. The coat may be nearly any color from white and black, red, lemon or sable; to blackish red with white; blackish brown with white, red, or sable; white, or white and silver. Most weigh between 5 and 10 pounds as adults, which is very small. They also have a generous plume of a tail that curls up over the back.Papillon Dog’s Temperament Neither aggressive nor shy, the Papillon is a dog that is friendly, happy, and even adventurous, capable of finding something to do or even creating new games to entertain itself. Your puppy will love to play and exercise, and acts completely unaware of its small stature. Smarter than a whip, this is the most obedient and responsive of all toy breeds.While your dog won't be aggressive toward strangers, it will likely bark excessively when someone who is unfamiliar approaches.
When socialized from an early age, your dog will get along well with other pets. Because Papillon puppies grow to a small size, take care that small children don't play too roughly with them.This breed craves attention, and does not like to be left alone for long periods of time. Behavior issues such as chewing or digging may result if your pet becomes lonely or bored. Thus, this would probably not be the breed of choice for owners who work full-time and are gone much of the day. As long as it gets the attention that it needs, you will find your pet to be happy, friendly, playful, and extremely intelligent.Papillon Dog’s Proper Living Environment Whether you live in an apartment, townhouse, in a suburban home, or on a farm, the Papillon dog will adapt well. However, it will not tolerate extremely cold temperatures and should be supervised when outside in cold weather. Because this is a delicate breed, those who live in your home should be gentle and careful about dropping your dog, squeezing too hard, or accidentally sitting on it.
While the Papillon loves to be outdoors where it can explore, chase birds or insects, and just run around freely, it's recommended that you have a fenced-in area so that the risk of injuries is minimized.Papillon Dog’s Health Dental problems such as gingivitis are more common in smaller, toy breeds like the Papillon, simply because they have smaller teeth and a more fragile root structure. This could cause tooth loss, but regular brushing and providing chew toys to prevent the accumulation of tartar can help.Patellar luxation is a genetic disorder common to this breed, a condition in which the kneecap may become displaced because of weak ligaments. PRA (progressive retinal atrophy), an eye problem in which the retina deteriorates, is another condition that many breeds suffer from. Various types of liver shunts may also affect the Papillon dog, causing symptoms such as lack of appetite, depression and fatigue, and occasionally seizures or balance problems. Contact your vet at once if you notice any of these symptoms.