Papillon Dog - Top 10 Facts

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  • čas přidán 6. 08. 2024
  • The Papillon, also called the Continental Toy Spaniel, is a breed of dog, of the spaniel type. Papillons are very intelligent and self-assured dogs that have a very easy time learning new tricks.
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    In this video, we are counting down the top 10 facts about the Papillon that you might not know.
    A Quick Overview:
    Group: Companion Dogs
    Weight: 4 to 9 pounds
    Height: 8 to 11 inches tall at the shoulder
    Life Expectancy: 12-16 years
    The Papillon is outgoing and energetic. He loves to be with people and is a happy dog who gives kisses freely to all. The Papillon's small size makes him easy to handle, and his coat, while profuse, is easy to care for and doesn't shed excessively. His energy level ranges from moderate to intense, and being highly trainable he's a great choice if you want to participate in dog sports such as agility or rally. Papillons are also excellent competitors in the obedience ring and are the number-one toy breed in obedience competition.
    All Papillon owners should attend obedience class if only to ensure that they don't spoil their charming companions. Papillons can develop a stubborn streak if not shown early that such behavior will not be tolerated. On the plus side, their will to please and desire to succeed make them good at learning tricks or anything else a creative person can teach them. Papillons can even learn to pull a tiny cart and will proudly pull it in parades.
    Papillons get along well with other pets in the family, including cats, if introduced at a young age. The fearless Papillon will often boss around dogs much bigger than he is, and this may or may not cause problems. It's not unusual for the smallest dog to be the one in charge.
    Papillons love children, but the combination of a tiny dog and a young child can be a recipe for disaster. A Papillon may leap from a child's hands and injure himself if he's not being held correctly, and he won't hesitate to defend himself if he's being mistreated. No matter what the breed, dogs, and children must always be supervised when they're together.
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