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Appearance

  • The Papillion Phalene dog can be considered rather fragile. They are the essentially the same breed as the Papillon (except that they have dropped ears).

  • They stand 8 to 11 inches tall.

  • They typically weigh between 7 and10 pounds.

  • These small dogs have large ears that are dropped.

  • Their tail normally sits high and curls over the body.

  • Their coat is relatively long with straight hairs and is silky to the touch.

  • These small dogs can be found in white with markings of nearly any color. Some of the more common colors include:

    1. black
    2. lemon
    3. red
    4. tan
    5. brown
    6. silver
    7. sable

Temperament

  • The small toy breed is affectionate.

  • They are quite active, playful, athletic, and intelligent as well.

  • These small dogs are loyal to their owners and want to be involved with family activities.

  • They are good with responsible children, other dogs, and other animals.

  • This small dog is typically friendly toward people and has been used as a therapy dog.

  • This breed has a tendency to bark quite a bit. Thus, they will let you know when a visitor is at the door (they can be a good watch dog).


Living Standards

  • Due to their energetic personality, this toy breed may be better suited for a home with a small yard.

  • If you live in an apartment, be sure to get this small dog plenty of exercise.

Exercise

  • These dogs require a daily walk (a long distance is recommended).

  • In addition to a walk, these small dogs love to play (especially outdoors). Be sure to let them run in a safe open area.

  • As mentioned earlier, Papillons are athletic little dogs and enjoy agility type training.

  • Be sure to provide them with dog toys, tennis balls, and bones to chew.

Litter Size

  • This breed will typically have between 2 and 4 pups per litter.


Health and Life Expectancy


Training and Obedience

  • Due to their intelligence, these dogs are known as the easiest toy breed to obedience train.

  • These small dogs can be trained to perform a variety of tricks. They are also good with agility competitions.

  • When training this breed, be firm and patient (never aggressive).

  • Be sure to show this small dog that you are the leader.

  • Remember that any small dog breed can develop small dog syndrome if not properly trained.

Grooming

  • This breed tends to shed quite a bit. It is best to brush them on a daily basis (use a soft bristle brush and a comb).

  • Be sure to untangle any mats or knots in the fur.

  • These dogs are somewhat prone to developing tartar on their teeth. Thus, it is important to check and clean their teeth on a regular basis.

  • Be sure to clip their nails when necessary.

  • These small dogs should be bathed when necessary as well.


History

  • The Phalene dog is known as one of the oldest breeds.

  • These small dogs date back to 13th century as a apart of the “dwarf spaniel” breed.

  • These dogs were owned by nobles and royalty.

  • This small breed was popular throughout Europe, France, Spain, and Italy.

  • These small dogs were also used as ratters.

  • The Phalene was first registered with the AKC in1935.

  • To date, Phalenes are still quite popular.


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