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EMAIL: pcarescue@papillonclub.org |
This flyer is designed to give Shelters and Volunteers information to enable them
to properly identify Papillons. Our organization is available to assist any Papillon in need, or to assist other
organizations committed to responsible placement practices that might have dogs of our breed in their care.
PCA Papillon Rescue accepts Papillons regardless of age, temperament or health. All of our rescues are placed into foster homes, fully vetted, and altered prior to placement. Applicants are carefully screened including reference and home checks prior to any placement. Please contact us if we can assist with a dog in your care.

Papillons generally are 8-11 inches in height and
weigh 3-9 pounds. Purebreds above and below those weight/height limits are not unusual.
Papillons are typically parti-color (white with patches of any other color), including: black, black and tan, sable, red,
lemon and liver. Papillons with very little white and Papillons that are almost all white all occur occasionally.
The ears of the Papillon are its trademark – large, fringed, and shaped like butterfly wings. Papillons naturally occur
in both an erect-ear and drop-ear variety (known as the Phalene). Since both varieties can occur in the same litter,
dogs with one ear up and one down are not unheard of. Other distinguishing characteristics include a medium to long
silky coat, and a tail that curls over the back of the dog when happy or alert.
Papillons are generally happy and responsive to humans, but they are very sensitive to stress. Stress-related behaviors
including depression and withdrawal and even fear-biting are not uncommon in shelter situations. PCA Rescue will accept
Papillons of any disposition into foster care.


Some other examples of Papillons:
