Laurelin_429
Posted : 6/16/2008 4:04:30 PM
First things first, puppyfind is usually a not so great place to find a breeder.
The first place I'd check if I were you is the papillon club of america. There's a lot of reading on them there and they have a breeder referral list, which is a great place to start looking and talking to people. They also have a breed rescue with some great looking dogs up for adoption if you want to go that direction.
http://www.papillonclub.org/
Assuming you're in the US. If not, I know the links to the Canadian and British clubs if you need those.
Specifically check out papillon information and the links that talk
about if the breed is right for you. It's a great breed, but not for
everyone. How to find a papillon is the link I specifically would look at.
Secondly, papillons can be pretty expensive little dogs. All small and toy breeds tend to be more expensive to buy. Many breeders will have pet quality pups that are for sell and it is definitely worth it to get a papillon from a good breeder if you go the breeder route. Most I see nowadays are not and they look very little like the breed.
As for questions, both males and females are great pets. My males have been cuddlier than the girls, but both are affectionate. I prefer the girls, honestly, can't tell you why, though. One of my girls is hardcore, rough and tumble and the other is very prissy. Both are so sweet. They both think more than my boy, though.
They do fine in a home where people work, but they are a breed you have to spend considerable time with. They get VERY attached to their people. they are also brilliant little dogs. I can't stress this enough. They're smart and they figure out things. They're also sensitive dogs. They don't take well to a firm hand at all. They also can bark a bit and some people find them hard to potty train, but I don't have a problem with mine at all. Also, they're active dogs. Summer is a dog that needs things to do or she goes nuts in the house. The other two are more playful and you can expend energy that way. They all enjoy long walks and exercise. All of mine love people- all sorts of people. Unlike the shelties everyone is their best friend.
If you have any breed specific questions I'd be more than happy to answer as best I can. I've been blessed enough to know a ton of these dogs.