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February 26, 2021. September 17, 2020 by Pet Educate. If you own a Papillon, then one of your primary roles and responsibilities is keeping them clean, hygienic and comfortable. Grooming is therefore necessary, and while it may feel overwhelming at first, thankfully it is not too challenging to do when you know how.
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Papillons, like all other Toy Breeds should get their teeth cleaned once per year. They have a full set of teeth in a tiny muzzle, the buildup of bacteria happens fast and leads to teeth loss, and can lead to
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8. Most Papillons are very dependent. If you want an independent dog, don't get a Papillon. If you want a dog that follows you every where, including to the bathroom, it might work out. 9. Papillons are beginning to appear in puppy mills. Fortunately, most Papillon breeders are excellent and have a great love of the breed.
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Don't get a Papillon if you: do not want a dog small enough to carry around, people oriented, intelligent, trainable, active when the occasions arises, with a strong ability to tune into your life style, affectionate, lap seeking, somewhat hard to house break, and is a great alert dog.
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But that doesn't mean everyone who is looking for a toy breed should acquire a Papillon. They're not the best choice, for example, if you want a calm, cuddly lapdog. Most Papillons are active, inquisitive dogs, especially when they're young. They don't like to sit still for very long.
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If you want an intelligent, portable, intense, dependent, busy, trainable toy dog, a Papillon just might be the right dog for you. If you want a quiet lap dog who is a couch potato, if you want a small children's pet, if you want a dog who doesn't care if you raise your voice -- you probably want a different breed.
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Should I Get a Papillon dog if I Live in a House? Papillons are NOT suited to children, no matter how well-meaning the child. Children cannot help being clumsy, and that a child meant well is little solace to a Papillon who has been accidentally stepped on, sat on, rolled on, squeezed, or dropped onto the patio.
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Is A Papillon A Good Dog For You. 6 Questions | By DoggyAngle | Last updated: Jun 7, 2019 | Total Attempts: 940. THIS QUIZ WILL TELL YOU THAT IS A PAPILLON A GOOD DOG FOR YOU!
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If you want an intelligent, portable, intense, dependent, busy, trainable toy dog, a Papillon just might be the right dog for you. If you want a quiet lap dog who is a couch potato, if you want a small children's pet, if you want a dog who doesn't care if you raise your voice -- you probably want a different breed.
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First of all, only YOU can and should do the research necessary to answer some key questions. Can you afford grooming, vet care, medications, vaccinations, boarding, dog beds, healthy food and treats, and toys? And the dog will need training. Are ...

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