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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40 Comments

  1. I'm 17 years old, I'll be 18 next month, I gonna start working when I'm 18 and start living on my own at that time and I plan to own a papillon myself I want it to be a girl and name it Violet

  2. Small dogs are generally pretty challenged mentally. The last thing i want is a house full of pee pads. I want a papillon.

  3. I can’t a Ford a purebred Papillion so I was looking at their mixes and they have a Papillion mixed with a blue heeler would you know anything about this mixed breed dog and if you don’t could you get the information for me I am legally blind so it would be very difficult for me to look up thank you

  4. I have a pap mix right now. Not pure but very very papillon. When she’s gone I’ll get another pap. She’s been a wonderful dog and companion

  5. My Darla is 18 yrs this month, she’s part pap part short hair chihuahua, she’s going down hill really fast, she has been with me since she was 5 weeks, she has truly been a best friend to my son who is 19 , and my best friend also, my question is will I know when it’s time? She’s lost her sight snd most of her hearing , she can still get around good , the vet says she has doggie dementia but she doesn’t seem to be in any pain, she still goes outside to the restroom and still goes out with me to work in the yard everyday???

  6. Lol 😂 I showed my papillons this video, they disagree, they said they are lazy, stupid lapdogs and want to sue you for libel lol 😂

  7. Always had large dog breeds but lately I've felt drawn to small dogs. Done a bit of research on small dogs and this one is my favorite.

  8. Papillon and Phalene dogs are the best 🙂 We enjoy their presence and zest for life every day! 🙂

  9. … they have such a love and dedication to their owners.. we are on our third generation of finding the rare papillon , and their love is unfailing…

  10. I have three Paps…they are my life. The oldest are now rising 7 and the youngest is rising 5. My boys always attract attention for the ears and the sweet faces they have.

  11. I just adopted a 6 yr old male He is perfect little guy.He reminds of a Spaniel we had in family growing up.Friendly happy playful loving & smart.I was lucky to get him for$450.He was given up for not liking men & being picky eater.So far he loves to eat & likes my son in-law.Hd does tend to pee on his front leg which I wash before bed.He has taken my other dogs fav toy to suck on while falling asleep.He is going to go with me everywhere.

  12. My sweetie, Mojo, has pancreatitis, but it is very well controlled with HA vet diet food, and he loves a few peas every day. So smart, so loving, and has the most hilarious play and investigative behaviors. Loves to check out everything. I could go on for quite a long time !

  13. I’m 61 now & hav my 5th papillion. I cant imagine life without a pap. They wiggle their way into everyones heart & my Tia makes me smile every day.

  14. I have 2 paps age 5 and 4. they are absolute angels. Always so gentle to my little boy. At first I was worried too if they can get along but now it’s the dogs I’m worried about. I need to remind my son to be gentle with them. mine loves cuddle! whenever I work from home they will want to sit next to me on the couch. they need a lot of exercise or they will chew the furniture lol I walked my dogs 4-5 times a day one super long (30-45 min) and the rest shorter just to give them time outdoor. they also loveeeeee zoomie and fetching balls.

  15. I absolutely love these dogs. I had one who is in heaven. My precious one I have now is 17 and I hate to think of life without him

  16. The best little companion ever, the only trait of your list my lil Leroy doesn’t follow is being good with kids, he’s not🤷‍♂️

  17. I adopted my pappy 7 yrs ago…he passed away from a stroke
    He died in my arms and I cry and miss him every single day
    He was the best companion I've ever had

  18. My daughter purchase a pap over the summer. Pluto is about 5 months now, & is the perfect playmate for my 5 yr old grand baby.

  19. ours is 17 years old and still going strong, we also have another one 7 years old, love them

  20. Yeah, they are very good ratter indeed, especially those big rats that our cat can't handle.

  21. I had her 15 years and I miss her so much. She loved chasing squirrels and birds. While she wouldn't sit in my lap, she would sit where she could watch me. So full of energy and had heart of a lion, chasing after large dogs. Very agile. Couldn't catch her. Best dog I have ever had pleasure of adopting!!!

  22. We have had two papillons and non of they liked kids below 3 years. Children under 3-4 years of age do not give out correct signals so that the dog understands. Be careful.
    Our Goldie had to be put to rest recently because of tracheal collapse, kidney stones and large liver. 🙂 After all, the Papillon is a very good family dog.

  23. Mine just passed 3 days ago he was 10 I can't do anything but cry

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