Also known as the Continental Toy Spaniel, the Papillon is a graceful and intelligent toy breed recognized for its butterfly-like ears and lively spirit. Small but athletic, these elegant dogs are both playful companions and loyal family members. Their adaptability and cheerful nature make them excellent pets for households of all kinds.
The Papillon descends from the dwarf spaniels that graced the laps of European nobility during the 16th century. Often seen in royal portraits and associated with aristocrats, the breed nearly vanished after the French Revolution. Thanks to devoted breeders, the Papillon was revived in the late 19th century and maintained much of its original appearance—its small, refined frame and signature feathered ears are almost identical to those seen in Renaissance paintings. The breed gained renewed fame in 1999 when a Papillon won Best in Show at the Westminster Kennel Club. Today, Papillons remain cherished for their intelligence, agility, and affectionate personality. They typically have long, silky coats in white paired with colors like red, black, or fawn, and their elegant plumed tails arch gracefully over their backs.
Papillons are bright, energetic, and highly trainable. They thrive on companionship and excel in obedience and agility training thanks to their quick minds and eagerness to please. While affectionate and gentle, they are not content as lap dogs alone—they need daily mental and physical stimulation to stay happy. Papillons generally get along well with children, other dogs, and even strangers, but their small size requires gentle handling. Grooming is essential to maintain their fine coats; regular brushing and the occasional bath will keep their fur glossy and tangle-free. With moderate exercise like indoor play or short walks, the Papillon easily meets its activity needs. They shed lightly year-round and are not hypoallergenic. Intelligent, alert, and charming, the Papillon combines elegance with athleticism in a compact, loving companion.

Papillon
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Toy Australian Shepherd & Papillon hybrid
Jasper is going to be a little and beautiful toy Merle. He is equal parts Toy Aussie/Papillon. He should keep both blue eyes when he’s older. His adult weight should be 10lbs. We believe his ears will stay down. But there is a chance they will come up since he is half Papillon. 2 of his siblings ears are coming up. He is beyond sweet, loves all people, and seems confident

Toy Australian Shepherd & Papillon hybrid
Slate is a beautiful toy Merle, equal parts Toy Aussie/Papillon. He is so loving, small, and sweet, he can get feisty when he plays but he, similar to his litter mate Jasper, seems more Papillon in personality and was the smallest in size from his litter. We are not sure on eye color yet. If they will stay blue. Mother has one blue/brown eye each. His adult weight should
The average cost of a purebred Papillon puppy in the United States is approximately $1947, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.