My first dog was a papillon. I had no idea! She was so smart. I could teach her tricks in less than five minutes. I taught her to roll over which she understood immediately. I had no experience at all with dogs. She followed me like a shadow, studied my body language. Boyshe loved to run, chase ball, long walks, and just was a bundle of happy, energetic, funny, affection.
When teaching Spock tricks, he learned FIVE in maybe 4 days; with the help of Swiss cheese. After the 3rd time, he had the commands mastered. He is VERY HYPER - even going on 10 years of age. When teaching him the commands, I found it was important not to have other humans or dogs around to prevent him from being distracted. I will even say things to him and he will know to do it on first try.
My Papillon is a mix with Chihuahua. My true lovable dog. I had turned him into my PTSD dog after losing my 25 yr old son to murder. I know he’s in a better place now. This dog goes everywhere I go so he can keep me calm. It took me 5 years to overcome my fear in public. They’re so smart and so very loving. Someday, I would like a pack of pure Papillon dogs. Any idea where I can get pure breeds? Thank you for sharing. 🌺🫶🏼💕🌈🤙🥰
Plenty of decent information, but the name is Pap-short A not Pop. Kirby comes from Lo-teee ki papillons. Not Lo- tecki. This drove me crazy the entire video. Also, the painters name is Ti-short I - tion , not Titan. Maybe read the info yourself instead of using a computer
I got one a month ago. I’m in love with her. I didn’t know much about them, she was a stray. My friend’s daughter was fostering her, looking for a home. I’m the home & I love “ Cricket” She’s about a year old. We put signs up, adds in local papers, nobody came forward. She’s mine now. She gets along perfectly with my 2 cats. I can’t believe how perfect she is.
I have a wonderful papillon male. Yote! He’s so smart and cute. Does many tricks and if I ask him what do you want he will show me exactly what he wants. Also has to see what’s on the dinning table everyday so he knows I’m not hiding something special 😂 he even has his own you tube channel!
yes "RIJKSMUSEUM" in Amsterdam had some cool paintings with " Butterfly dogs" on it...oldest "best friend" to women in that century painted and living.
I am on my 2nd Pap - my 1st was a breeding dog in a puppymill and was never socialized with people and toys, so she wasn't THAT intelligent - she was in her mid-teens when I adopted her. However, my Spock, boy he is SMART AS A WHIP. He will do things that shock myself and other (when he does this, I call it "spocking" instead of shocking). He came from a breeder as it is rare to find these dogs in rescues/shelters and there are not many Papillon breeders in the tri-state area. In a way, this IS an advantage because it shows he was not overbreed as many toy breeds are. He had a tumor on his foot (he is 9 years old) and this was THE ONLY time he ever needed medical attention. Spock has NEVER come down with a cold or had any infections, such as cuts that didn't heal well.
I prefer pure breeds….X Breeds you don’t know what you are getting…I only adopt from Breeders who ‘Show their Papillons’ & have numerous Imported Champion Dogs to stop inbreeding. Buying X Breeds it could be a close mating …with a Father, Mother or Sibling - hence the poor puppy could have serous health problems…backyard & puppy farms are cruel it is all about $$$$
Do Papillons suffer from separation anxiety? I work from home but can’t spend time with a dog. They would need to either be content to be at my feet or be able to entertain him/herself while I work. I would take them out for a walk in the morning, during lunchtime and after work though. Could an owner of Papillons please share your thoughts?
My pap had a chair next to me when I worked from home. He didn't like being alone but when I got cats he did much better. He seemed completely happy to be able to see me (he would watch me where ever I went and if I got out of view he would come "get" me). He had a spot on my couch and bed and when he passed away at 17 it was in his sleep in his spot on the couch. Currently I don't plan on getting another pap (I won't own another breed after him) until I am working from home again. They are fantastic dogs. I got him at 10 from a person who became the guardian of their small grandchildren so he needed a home without small chilren.
@@aleksandrac9335 Mine tries to kill everything that moves, it's really hard to walk him, as we have a lot of cats, squirrels and skunks in my neighborhood. He has caught a robin and a bat before.
They are good lap dogs or will sleep at your feet in a dog bed. I have a hybrid work model. My papillon has anxiety when I go to the office but she’s perfectly content to watch me work when I wfh. Start training them with commands early, especially quiet. They are known barkers. That’s the only command I can’t get my papillon to always heed. She’s fine at home on the day to day but expect barking for deliveries, when guests first arrive, and out in public. Apart from that, she knows 20+ commands and is very obedient, so much so that neighbors don’t mind watching her on anticipated long work days. Mine is the only dog I have. I was fully wfh when I took her in. If you plan on being out of the house a lot, getting a companion when they’re young would spare them the anxiety and probably help with socialization. She tends to get along best with other smart breeds.
Papillons are very loyal to their owner and may miss you while at work, but they don’t really have separation anxiety. You’re going to need to spend a lot of time training if you get a young pup, but they’re definitely easier to train than most dogs. If your pup gets very little attention you may need another dog or cat to keep them happy. Otherwise. they are pretty independent and happy to lay around and chill with you as long as they get their exercise.
There is a correction that needs to be made, the first reference to the breed as Papillon comes from Madame de Pompadour in a journal. During her time the erect eared dogs didn’t exist, she spoke of how the spaniel type ears of her dogs would flap up and down like the wings of a butterfly. I showed this breed for many years in confirmation, obedience and agility, I only had the drop eared dogs and preferred the difference in personality from the erect eared dogs.
I am onto my 5th papillon now. My other 4 girls all died of old age. I love them all & cant be without 1. So intelligent & loyal. No other breed comes close.
I adore my Papillon Ruby more than I enjoyed raising my Son's. They're definitely more loyal, much smarter, I'm never alone. Where my Son's have families and ignore the shit out of me.
No the correct French pronunciation it is 'Pa - pee - onh' with the emphasis on the 'pee' there is no long 'awn' at all. I have bred and shown Papillons for over 20 years.
My first dog was a papillon. I had no idea! She was so smart. I could teach her tricks in less than five minutes. I taught her to roll over which she understood immediately. I had no experience at all with dogs. She followed me like a shadow, studied my body language. Boyshe loved to run, chase ball, long walks, and just was a bundle of happy, energetic, funny, affection.
That’s my baby girl in your video at 3:07 and 7:11! 😂 A lady once asked to take photos of her and now I see her everywhere. Super cute!
Aww ♥️
Çok şanslısin cok güzel bir papilion ❤
What a compliment! She is helping me choose to get a Papillion. 😊
When teaching Spock tricks, he learned FIVE in maybe 4 days; with the help of Swiss cheese. After the 3rd time, he had the commands mastered. He is VERY HYPER - even going on 10 years of age. When teaching him the commands, I found it was important not to have other humans or dogs around to prevent him from being distracted. I will even say things to him and he will know to do it on first try.
My Papillon is a mix with Chihuahua. My true lovable dog. I had turned him into my PTSD dog after losing my 25 yr old son to murder. I know he’s in a better place now. This dog goes everywhere I go so he can keep me calm. It took me 5 years to overcome my fear in public. They’re so smart and so very loving. Someday, I would like a pack of pure Papillon dogs. Any idea where I can get pure breeds? Thank you for sharing. 🌺🫶🏼💕🌈🤙🥰
Plenty of decent information, but the name is Pap-short A not Pop. Kirby comes from Lo-teee ki papillons. Not Lo- tecki. This drove me crazy the entire video. Also, the painters name is Ti-short I - tion , not Titan. Maybe read the info yourself instead of using a computer
I have a little female Pap and she's the smartest dog I've ever had. So loving and a bit willful too!❤
I just got a papillon puppy a couple days ago!
I got one a month ago. I’m in love with her. I didn’t know much about them, she was a stray. My friend’s daughter was fostering her, looking for a home. I’m the home & I love “ Cricket” She’s about a year old. We put signs up, adds in local papers, nobody came forward. She’s mine now. She gets along perfectly with my 2 cats. I can’t believe how perfect she is.
A Papillon called Dylan was best in show at Crufts . The only Papillon to achieve this prestigious award.
How do you socialize the papillon. Mine only likes me an barking at everyone else
Love Papillions! My Border collie/ Sheltie mix learned commands in 1 to 3 repetitions 💞
I have a wonderful papillon male. Yote! He’s so smart and cute.
Does many tricks and if I ask him what do you want he will show me exactly what he wants.
Also has to see what’s on the dinning table everyday so he knows I’m not hiding something special 😂 he even has his own you tube channel!
Papillon and Phalene dogs are the best :) We enjoy their presence and zest for life every day! :)
yes
"RIJKSMUSEUM" in Amsterdam had some cool paintings with " Butterfly dogs" on it...oldest "best friend" to women in that century painted and living.
I am on my 2nd Pap - my 1st was a breeding dog in a puppymill and was never socialized with people and toys, so she wasn't THAT intelligent - she was in her mid-teens when I adopted her. However, my Spock, boy he is SMART AS A WHIP. He will do things that shock myself and other (when he does this, I call it "spocking" instead of shocking). He came from a breeder as it is rare to find these dogs in rescues/shelters and there are not many Papillon breeders in the tri-state area. In a way, this IS an advantage because it shows he was not overbreed as many toy breeds are. He had a tumor on his foot (he is 9 years old) and this was THE ONLY time he ever needed medical attention. Spock has NEVER come down with a cold or had any infections, such as cuts that didn't heal well.
Who doesn’t love Papillons?!
The papillon can kill a squirrel in seconds biting through the head. Our papillon did just that.
Yikes. So you can’t let them off leash in a park?
I was done after he pronounced Bacall as Back all.
I had to watch it with the sound off. The dogs are still cute
Not sure if I can sit through this whole video of this guy saying "PUPeyon" way too much.
I have a half shih Tzu and half Papillon dog. how lucky and blessed I feelxx
I prefer pure breeds….X Breeds you don’t know what you are getting…I only adopt from Breeders who ‘Show their Papillons’ & have numerous Imported Champion Dogs to stop inbreeding. Buying X Breeds it could be a close mating …with a Father, Mother or Sibling - hence the poor puppy could have serous health problems…backyard & puppy farms are cruel it is all about $$$$
Do Papillons suffer from separation anxiety? I work from home but can’t spend time with a dog. They would need to either be content to be at my feet or be able to entertain him/herself while I work. I would take them out for a walk in the morning, during lunchtime and after work though. Could an owner of Papillons please share your thoughts?
My pap had a chair next to me when I worked from home. He didn't like being alone but when I got cats he did much better. He seemed completely happy to be able to see me (he would watch me where ever I went and if I got out of view he would come "get" me). He had a spot on my couch and bed and when he passed away at 17 it was in his sleep in his spot on the couch. Currently I don't plan on getting another pap (I won't own another breed after him) until I am working from home again. They are fantastic dogs. I got him at 10 from a person who became the guardian of their small grandchildren so he needed a home without small chilren.
They need cats
@@aleksandrac9335 Mine tries to kill everything that moves, it's really hard to walk him, as we have a lot of cats, squirrels and skunks in my neighborhood. He has caught a robin and a bat before.
They are good lap dogs or will sleep at your feet in a dog bed. I have a hybrid work model. My papillon has anxiety when I go to the office but she’s perfectly content to watch me work when I wfh. Start training them with commands early, especially quiet. They are known barkers. That’s the only command I can’t get my papillon to always heed. She’s fine at home on the day to day but expect barking for deliveries, when guests first arrive, and out in public. Apart from that, she knows 20+ commands and is very obedient, so much so that neighbors don’t mind watching her on anticipated long work days.
Mine is the only dog I have. I was fully wfh when I took her in. If you plan on being out of the house a lot, getting a companion when they’re young would spare them the anxiety and probably help with socialization. She tends to get along best with other smart breeds.
Papillons are very loyal to their owner and may miss you while at work, but they don’t really have separation anxiety. You’re going to need to spend a lot of time training if you get a young pup, but they’re definitely easier to train than most dogs. If your pup gets very little attention you may need another dog or cat to keep them happy. Otherwise. they are pretty independent and happy to lay around and chill with you as long as they get their exercise.
Petronella my Phalene she’s the best and smartest dog I’ve ever owned and I’ve had 13 Papillions ❤
I just got a papillon puppy a couple days ago!
I have a border collie Papillon best dog I've ever met in my life. How's it going with yours?
There is a correction that needs to be made, the first reference to the breed as Papillon comes from Madame de Pompadour in a journal. During her time the erect eared dogs didn’t exist, she spoke of how the spaniel type ears of her dogs would flap up and down like the wings of a butterfly. I showed this breed for many years in confirmation, obedience and agility, I only had the drop eared dogs and preferred the difference in personality from the erect eared dogs.
I am onto my 5th papillon now. My other 4 girls all died of old age. I love them all & cant be without 1. So intelligent & loyal. No other breed comes close.
I adore my Papillon Ruby more than I enjoyed raising my Son's. They're definitely more loyal, much smarter, I'm never alone. Where my Son's have families and ignore the shit out of me.
And you expected your children to behave as your toy dogs? Of course they have their own life, come on!
Nah, she's right. Papillons are better than children.
Ditto~🥰My Andre is the sweetest Papillon on the planet!
@@Dizelle I think the son'S dog was meant :)
Love the breed! I have 3 of them!
Don’t need that music 😱
Its pap-E-on But still cute
I need my Paps. I love my departed babies, so much. Loving, so sensitive and loyal. I am crushed. I miss my girls…
❤❤
my papillons name her name was also Sophie. she passed 2 years ago at 14.
Bless
I love the Phalene ❤
Lordy! I have Papillons, but can the narrator pronounce Papillon correctly?
Very peculiar pronunciation.
Chanson Papillon
Don't believe it lol
Maybe try learning how to pronounce Papillon?
he said it right, i’m french
yup, if were going by the original french pronunciation, he said it 100% right
He calls them Puppyawn.😭
It's PAP-ee-awn
No the correct French pronunciation it is 'Pa - pee - onh' with the emphasis on the 'pee' there is no long 'awn' at all. I have bred and shown Papillons for over 20 years.
Multiple pronunciations sound WRONG. ???