Papillon Puppy Weight Calculator
Use this Papillon puppy weight calculator to find out how big your Papillon puppy will get. Just type your puppy's age and weight below and this tool will calculate the future adult size of your puppy.
Puppy Weight Calculator
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Patellar luxation (kneecap issues)—keep weight in check to reduce joint stress.
Dental disease – brush regularly and provide dental chews.
Collapsed trachea – use a harness instead of a collar for walks.
Feed a high-quality small-breed puppy food formulated for toy breeds, with smaller kibble for easy chewing.
Maintain a three-meal feeding schedule until about 6 months, then transition to two meals per day.
Avoid free-feeding, as Papillons can gain weight quickly if overfed.
Papillons are relatively low-maintenance despite their long, silky, single-coated hair, as they lack an undercoat and do not shed heavily.
They require weekly brushing (2–3 times a week) to prevent tangles behind the ears and on the legs, with baths needed every 4–6 weeks.
Key maintenance includes cleaning ears, trimming nails every 2-3 weeks, and trimming paw pads.
Short, gentle walks and indoor play are ideal for puppies.
Avoid overexertion in very young puppies, but provide daily mental stimulation such as basic training or puzzle toys.
Papillons excel at agility once fully grown.
The Papillon, whose name means “butterfly” in French (a nod to its distinctive, fringed ears), is one of the oldest toy breeds, with origins dating back several hundred years in Europe. They were beloved companions of royalty and aristocrats, often featured in Renaissance paintings. Today, Papillons are known for their bright intelligence, alert personality, and affectionate nature.
Although small, they are lively, confident, and eager to please, making them excellent in agility, obedience, and companionship roles. Their fine-boned structure and small stature mean growth tracking is essential to ensure they develop at a healthy, steady pace without becoming overweight.