Looking To Buy A Papillon Dog!?

September 13, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Care & Training Q&As

I want to buy a papillon puppy.
I would like to have a male, tri-color, little puppy.
If anyone breeds these types of dogs, and meets this discription, I am looking to buy one sometime soon.
So please let me know!
Give me your email in an answer so I can ask you questions about the puppy!
Any answers are helpful as well.
Aka: Tips, tips on training, if you own a papillon tell me how you like having it, and anything else!

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5 Responses to “Looking To Buy A Papillon Dog!?”
  1. Aussie mum says:

    Color should be one of your last concerns, temperament is far more important. “Soon” shouldn’t be a concern either, take your time and find the perfect pup.
    Breeder referrals may be found here:http://www.papillonclub.org/pcabreedersl…
    If that $1,000 on up price tag reputable breeders have is too much for you try a rescue or shelter:http://www.pcarescuetrust.org/http://www.petfinder.com/
    Any information you could possibly want to know about Papillons can be found here:http://www.papillonclub.org/

  2. Webb Q says:

    Brandi, I haven’t had any problems with my papillon.

  3. dragonra says:

    I just got a papillon puppy yesterday!
    I had been wanting one ever since I was a kid. Once I started seriously looking for a puppy, it took me about 4 months to find one. I’m glad now that I waited and found exactly the puppy that I wanted, even though it took longer then I would have liked.
    I really love having him but he is a lot of work!
    About breeders – you can look online for good breeders too. These days it isn’t uncommon to have puppies flown in from breeders across the country. You don’t have to neccissarly stick to your local area, which can make it easier to find what you’re looking for. Make sure you actually talk to the breeder, get pictures and maybe even videos of their dogs, references, and make sure their adult dogs have passed health checks – checks on eyes and knees are especially important with papillons. A responsible breeder will have a spay/neuter contract for dogs sold to pet homes. And health grantees are a plus, some breeders offer 1 or 2 year health grantees so you are protected if the dog develops any genetic problems within that time.
    There are also papillon breed rescues, but they never had any puppies when I was looking, only older dogs. You could also call your local shelter and tell them what your looking for, and they can call you if they ever have one up for adoption.
    I know it can be frustrating but just keep looking and you’ll eventually find your perfect puppy – I know I did! :)

  4. xXMiss KXx says:

    http://www.canismajor.com/dog/papillon.h…
    Answer mine?http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;…

  5. 4LL13 says:

    Breeders.net is a good place to find breeders in you area

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