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Bringing Home Your New Papillon

  • Writer: Linda Tacey
    Linda Tacey
  • Feb 3
  • 2 min read

Updated: 2 hours ago

Bringing Home Your New Papillon

Bringing home your new Papillon puppy is an exciting and special milestone. These intelligent, affectionate little dogs bond closely with their families, so setting up the right foundation from day one will help your puppy grow into a confident, well-adjusted companion.


1. Crate Training – Why It’s Important

Crate training is one of the most valuable tools you can use when bringing your Papillon home. When introduced positively, a crate becomes a safe, calm space where your puppy can relax and feel secure.

Crate training also plays a major role in toilet training, as puppies naturally avoid soiling their sleeping area. With consistency, scheduled toilet breaks, and praise for success, crate training can significantly speed up house training.

Most importantly, the crate provides your puppy with their own “den” — a quiet retreat where they can rest when tired or overwhelmed, helping to build independence and confidence.


2. Establish a Routine Early

Papillons thrive on structure. Feeding, toileting, playtime, and bedtime at consistent times each day helps your puppy feel secure and understand expectations. A predictable routine also reduces anxiety and makes training easier.


3. Start Gentle Socialisation

Early positive experiences are key to raising a well-balanced Papillon. Gradually introduce your puppy to different sounds, environments, people, and other vaccinated dogs in a calm and controlled way. This builds confidence and helps prevent fearfulness later in life.


4. Use Positive Reinforcement Training

Papillons are highly intelligent and eager to please. Reward-based training using praise, small natural treats, and encouragement works beautifully with this breed. Keep sessions short, fun, and consistent to maintain their interest and enthusiasm.


5. Provide Mental Stimulation

While small in size, Papillons are very bright and need mental engagement. Puzzle toys, basic obedience exercises, scent games, and interactive play will help prevent boredom and encourage good behaviour.


6. Focus on Nutrition and Health

Feeding a high-quality, balanced diet supports healthy growth, coat condition, and overall wellbeing. Regular vet checks, vaccinations, and maintaining a healthy weight will ensure your Papillon thrives through every life stage.

Bringing home your Papillon is the beginning of a beautiful journey. With structure, patience, and plenty of love, your puppy will quickly become a cherished member of your family.


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