Is Anyone Interested In Adopting An International Champion Bloodline Papillon Puppy?
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My husband and I just recently found out that we are going to be relocated to Japan for his job and we can only take two of our papillons with us. We are currently trying to find a good home for our two month old female papillon named Bella.
She includes registration papers with a registered name, current shots, Veterinary Heath certificate, microchip, a copy of pedigree and puppy pictures. She has already had her dew claw removal surgery, two vet exams and is potty trained. She is both pellet/litter box and outdoor trained. She is currently starting on basic commands, her parents (which are the other two dogs that we own) were very very trainable so she probably will be as well. Currently she knows the words No, Out, “In the house,”Treats, Potty and her name when she’s called. She is well socialized, has a wonderful disposition, and loves to cuddle. If anyone is interested, wants more information or pictures please email me at losdore@hotmail.com.
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you can also post her on petfinder.com
I just sent you an e-mail about her. I will give your e-mail to the woman at my obedience club about her tonight. She only has the one Papillon right now. River is going in to be neutered, and has a RN title so far.
Here – contact Papillion breed rescue and they will find her a WONDERFUL home.
The breed rescues that are part of the national breed club recognized by the AKC hover over the dogs they place.http://www.papillonclub.org/http://www.papillonclub.org/rescue/
That is FAR FAR BETTER than gicing her to some anonymous person on the internet with no way to know whether or not hey are a puppy mill or a backyard breeder . You have no way of knowing unless you go and inspect their home.
If you are in the UK, contact the breed clubs at the bottom of this list:http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/item/195
I’m so sorry that you have to separate from your puppy.
What I recommend doing is notifying Papillion Breed Rescue. You may be able to foster her until you move and this way an organization with specific standards will be screening potential owners.
The problem with advertising her as ‘International Champion Bloodline” is that unethical breeders will salivate at this as they breed ANY AKC dog that they can get. They don’t care that the dog may not be breed standard and may not be a champion herself. So, this is what breed rescue can help you screen out. I’ll give you a link. Give them a call and just talk to them about it. They won’t care if you cry through the conversation and will understand what you are going through.
Good luck to you.
I love Papillons, but can’t afford it right now. You’ll LOVE it in Japan. my dad was in the military and we were stationed there for 5 years, it is now my home. I hope to one day go back. hopefuly u r not stuck in the big cities. go site seeing and things. there are some really beautiful places there. like if ya just spend a weaken just driving around without a map, very good times.
good luck
Have you considered looking into a rescue group to surrender her to? They will do background work to make sure she doesn’t end up in a puppy mill and puppies are the easiest for them to place.
How are you willing to let her go?
Is she good with children?? cause i have 3…
A papillon is my dream dog……please let me know all the deatils…