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Papillon
This image is copyright and may not be downloaded or reproduced Throughout Europe, the dainty little Papillon was a favourite of ladies of the court, especially in France. It is written that Marie Antoinette carried her pet Papillon with her to the guillotine. The Papillon also appeared regularly in paintings featuring the 17th and 18th century Royal children and ladies at court done by such Old Masters as Rubens, Titian and Van Dyck. This little dog takes his name from the French word for butterfly - papillon. Not only does he have large fringed ears closely resembling a butterfly's wings, but he also has a thin white blaze between the ears, bisecting the face, that suggests the insect's body. The Papillon is a hardy little dog descending from dwarf spaniel stock. He is not nearly as delicate as his appearance might suggest, and in fact, greatly enjoys chasing vermin if given the opportunity. As a pet he is delightful, being lively, irrepressible and affectionate, and liking nothing better than being in the company of those to whom he becomes firmly attached.
Ideal height 20.3 - 28cm |
For further information on this breedand where to obtain a puppy contact:Australian Capital Territory ACT Canine Association Inc Phone: (02) 6241 4404 New South Wales Papillion (Dog) Club of NSW Mrs J Rimmer Ph: (02) 9627 4625 Northern Territory The North Australian Canine Association Inc. Phone: (08) 8984 3570 Email: naca1@bigpond.com Queensland South Australia South Australian Canine Association Inc Phone: (08) 8349 4797 Email: info@saca.caninenet.com Tasmania Tasmanian Canine Association Inc Phone: (03) 6272 9443 Email: tca@iprimus.com.au Victoria Papillon Club of Victoria Inc. Puppy Officer : Christina John 9878 2132 E-mail : papclubvic@hotmail.com Western Australia Canine Association of Western Australia (Inc) Phone: (08) 9455 1188 Email:k9@cawa.asn.au |
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