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Raising a Phalène Dog

- The Complete Handbook On How To Raising And Caring For Phalène Dog

About Raising a Phalène Dog

The Phalène dog, a miniature toy breed, is frequently classified as a subtype of the Papillon. The breed gets its name from the French word for moth, phléène, and its big ears, which are shaped like butterfly wings. Their beautiful bone structure, attentive expressions, and air of grace make them stand out. - Because of their joyful and social nature, Phalène dogs make wonderful pets. They pick up on commands quickly, are friendly, and love spending time with their owners. They have a silky, long, and straight coat that comes in a wide variety of hues, including solid colors and white with patches of color. - The ear shape distinguishes Phalènes from Papillion's, two closely related and very similar breeds of dog. The ears of Papillion's are held high like butterflies, while those of Phalènes are droopy. Some kennel associations and registries treat them as the same breed regardless of this distinction, and "moth-eared" Papillion's are a common nickname for Phalène dogs. People who want a petite, loving, and refined companion dog often choose this breed. Because of their diminutive stature and malleable personalities, they get along well with households and thrive in enclosed environments.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798877820104
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Published:
  • January 28, 2024
  • Dimensions:
  • 127x203x4 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 82 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: August 25, 2025

Description of Raising a Phalène Dog

The Phalène dog, a miniature toy breed, is frequently classified as a subtype of the Papillon. The breed gets its name from the French word for moth, phléène, and its big ears, which are shaped like butterfly wings. Their beautiful bone structure, attentive expressions, and air of grace make them stand out.
- Because of their joyful and social nature, Phalène dogs make wonderful pets. They pick up on commands quickly, are friendly, and love spending time with their owners. They have a silky, long, and straight coat that comes in a wide variety of hues, including solid colors and white with patches of color.
- The ear shape distinguishes Phalènes from Papillion's, two closely related and very similar breeds of dog. The ears of Papillion's are held high like butterflies, while those of Phalènes are droopy. Some kennel associations and registries treat them as the same breed regardless of this distinction, and "moth-eared" Papillion's are a common nickname for Phalène dogs.
People who want a petite, loving, and refined companion dog often choose this breed. Because of their diminutive stature and malleable personalities, they get along well with households and thrive in enclosed environments.

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