Papillon Breed Standard
Toy Group
General Appearance The Papillon is a small, friendly, elegant toy dog of fine-boned structure,
light, dainty and of lively action; distinguished from other breeds by its beautiful butterfly-like ears.
Size,
Proportion, Substance Size - Height at withers, 8 to 11 inches.
Fault - Over 11 inches.
Disqualification
- Over 12 inches.
Proportion - Body must be slightly longer than the height at withers. It is not a cobby
dog. Weight is in proportion to height.
Substance - Of fine-boned structure.
Head
Eyes dark, round, not bulging, of medium size and alert in
expression. The inner corners
of the eyes are on line with the stop. Eye rims black.
Ears - The ears of either the erect or drop type should
be large with rounded tips, and set on the sides and toward the back of the head. (1) Ears of the erect type are carried obliquely
and move like the spread wings of a butterfly. When alert, each ear forms an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the head.
The leather should be of sufficient strength to maintain the erect position. (2) Ears of the drop type, known as the Phalene,
are similar to the erect type, but are carried drooping and must be completely down.
Faults - Ears small, pointed,
set too high; one ear up, or ears partly down.
Skull - The head is small. The skull is of medium width
and slightly rounded between the ears. A well-defined stop is formed where the muzzle joins the skull.
Muzzle
- The muzzle is fine, abruptly thinner than the head, tapering to the nose. The length of the muzzle from the tip of the nose
to stop is approximately one-third the length of the head from tip of nose to occiput.
Nose black, small,
rounded and slightly flat on top.
The following fault shall be severely penalized - Nose not black.
Lips
tight, thin and black. Tongue must not be visible when jaws are closed.
Bite - Teeth must meet in a scissors
bite.
Faults - Overshot or undershot.
Neck, Topline, Body Neck of medium length.
Topline - The backline is straight and level.
Body - The chest is of medium depth with ribs
well sprung. The belly is tucked up.
Tail long, set high and carried well arched over the body.
The tail is covered with a long, flowing plume. The plume may hang to either side of the body.
Faults - Low-set tail;
one not arched over the back, or too short.
Forequarters Shoulders well developed and laid back to allow
freedom of movement. Forelegs slender, fine-boned and must be straight. Removal of dewclaws on forelegs optional. Front feet
thin and elongated (hare-like), pointing neither in nor out.
Hindquarters Well developed and well angulated.
The hind legs are slender, fine-boned, and parallel when viewed from behind. Hocks inclined neither in nor out. Dewclaws,
if any, must be removed from hind legs. Hind feet thin and elongated (hare-like), pointing neither in nor out.
Coat
Abundant, long, fine, silky, flowing, straight with resilient quality, flat on back and sides of body. A profuse frill
on chest. There is no undercoat. Hair short and close on skull, muzzle, front of forelegs, and from hind feet to hocks. Ears
well fringed, with the inside covered with silken hair of medium length. Backs of the forelegs are covered with feathers diminishing
to the pasterns. Hind legs are covered to the hocks with abundant breeches (culottes). Tail is covered with a long, flowing
plume. Hair on feet is short, but fine tufts may appear over toes and grow beyond them, forming a point.
Color
Always parti-color or white with patches of any color(s). On the head, color(s) other than white must cover both ears,
back and front, and extend without interruption from the ears over both eyes. A clearly defined white blaze and noseband are
preferred to a solidly marked head. Symmetry of facial markings is desirable. The size, shape, placement, and presence or
absence of patches of color on the body are without importance. Among the colors there is no preference, provided nose, eye
rims and lips are well pigmented black.
The following faults shall be severely penalized - Color other than
white not covering both ears, back and front, or not extending from the ears over both eyes. A slight extension of the white
collar onto the base of the ears, or a few white hairs interspersed among the color, shall not be penalized, provided the
butterfly appearance is not sacrificed.
Disqualifications - An all white dog or a dog with no white.
Gait
Free, quick, easy, graceful, not paddlefooted, or stiff in hip movements.
Temperament Happy, alert and
friendly. Neither shy nor aggressive.
Disqualifications Height over 12 inches.
An all white dog
or a dog with no white. Approved June 10, 1991 Effective July 31, 1991