Papillon Dog Price In South Africa

Papillon Dog Price In South Africa

About Papillon Dog

The Papillon, also called the Continental Toy Spaniel, is a breed of dog, of the spaniel type. One of the oldest of the toy spaniels, it derives its name from its characteristic butterfly-like look of the long and fringed hair on the ears. A Papillon with dropped ears is called a Phalene.

Known as happy, outgoing dogs, papillons enjoy sitting in laps as much as they like running around the house. Although lively and energetic, they are not considered high-strung or nervous and are easy to care for. The papillon is a descendant of a European toy spaniel. Also, interestingly, it has no doggy odor.

Papillon Dog Price In South Africa

Papillons cost a lot; I know this because I’ve purchased them myself! They aren’t as costly as some breeds (ie the bulldog), because they free whelp (mostly) and free breed (they are not artificially inseminated). Papillons tend to have small litters: typically 2-4 puppies. I charge R800- R2500 for these puppies

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Is a Papillon a good family dog?

While papillons can make excellent family dogs, great care should be taken around very small children. Papillons are hardier than they look, but they are still very small-boned dogs and can easily be hurt by children playing too rough

Are papillons smart dogs?

Named the smartest of all the toy dog breeds, the Papillon is no lap dog. Despite their small size, they’re highly active and make brilliant watchdogs.

Does a Papillon shed?

A Papillon’s hair grows until they are two, when their full adult coat comes in. They are a clean breed and do not give off any odour. Papillons shed moderately. Bath them only when necessary.

How long do papillons live for?

13 – 15 years

Are Papillons noisy?

Papillons are generally outgoing, happy dogs that enjoy sitting in laps as much as they like running around the house. Although lively and energetic, they are not considered high-strung, nervous or fearful, and they do not bark excessively.

Do Papillons like water?

By now you’ve probably detected a trend here: Many toy breeds (like the Pekingese and aforementioned Papillon and Chinese Crested) aren’t known for having an affinity for water.

Why do Papillons bark so much?

Papillons are not typically a barking breed, but when they are left home alone, they can bark and whine for hours. While you may think your pup is doing this because she’s mad at your for leaving, she’s actually barking because she’s extremely anxious and fearful while you are away.

Are Papillons hard to train?

Papillons are very easy to train. They love to play tricks and obey commands. They can be socialized to get along well with other animals, including cats. Like most small dogs, they are difficult to house train especially during their young age mainly because of poor bladder control.

Why you should not get a papillon?

Fragility. Too many people acquire a toy breed puppy without understanding how incredibly fragile a toy breed is. You can seriously injure or kill a Papillon puppy by stepping on him or sitting on him. Papillons can seriously injure or kill themselves by leaping from your arms or off the back of your sofa.

How much exercise do Papillons need?

Papillons are lively little dogs, but will just as happily jump at a chance of a cuddle and they will play or a walk. Around 30 minutes exercise daily is usually sufficient to keep them happy.

Are Papillons good for first time owners?

Papillons are great for first-time owners because they’re extremely intelligent and, therefore, relatively easy to train. However, training must begin early. Take a gentle yet firm approach. Papillons need to know their place in the “pack” hierarchy or they may try to assume the role of top dog.

Can you run with a Papillon?

Even though they’re part of the toy group, Papillons have sporting in their blood. While they may not be able to run long miles, they’ll certainly keep you moving on a walk or sprint around the yard

Can a Papillon live in an apartment?

Small and graceful Papillons are among the best indoor dogs. This intelligent small dog is considered to be the most trainable among lap dog breeds. These miniature dogs make great companions for people who live in apartments.

Do Papillons cuddle?

Not only is the Papillon considered one of the smartest dog breeds, it is also one of the cuddliest.

How do you house train a Papillon?

Consistency is a key to housetraining your papillon buddy. Feed and walk him on as regular a schedule as possible, so he learns to trust it. When he “does his business” correctly outside, praise him to the sky. If he has an accident indoors, don’t scold him unless you catch him in the act.

Are Papillons loyal?

Papillons are smart and loyal dogs who are always eager to please their owner. They are usually fairly easy to train and react well to positive reinforcement. Some Papillon owners have noted that as puppies, this breed can take a little longer than other breeds to house train.