Zack Attack, a male Papillon and Poodle - Toy  for sale in Bloomfield, IN – Photo 1 of 7
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Zack Attack

Male, Born on 01/03/26 - 11 weeks
Available for: Pickup
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Zack has his mother's big papillon ears and his father's curls and phantom coloring. This munchkin got his name from how much he loves to chase your feet and pounce on them in the morning. He has a ball that he'll chase as many times as you throw it. Zack is a tiny guy, and I am going to be very particular about where he goes. He loves with his whole heart, and he is the kind of pup that will bond very strongly to his immediate family. He's friendly and happy to meet new people, but he's always going to keep an eye on his people and know where they are. I believe he'll mature 4-5 pounds (his parents are 5 and 5.5 lbs), and because of his size, I don't recommend him for a home with larger dogs unless they are VERY chill and small dog savvy. He'd be perfectly happy as an only pup, but he does enjoy play time with other dogs. Even though he's half the size of his brother, Zack tends to run the show when it comes to pay time, and he's a ferocious little wrestler when he;s in the mood to play. Zack is always ready to run zoomies through the living room or chase a favorite toy, but he equally loves to snuggle. He has decided his favorite place when his people are on the couch is curled on their shoulder, where he can see the world and also get all of the attention. When I'm working in my office, he likes to get a chew toy and curl up between my feet, and he'll stay there very contentedly for hours. He's going to be a pup that always wants to be where you are and doing what you're doing. His ears are absolutely ridiculous, and it's hard not to laugh at him when he pounces on your lap and gives you a jaunty head tilt with those ears up. His mother is a stunning tri colored papillon who has never met a person she didn’t want to be friends with. Her father is a handsome phantom-colored toy poodle with two copies of the curly-coat gene, so all of his puppies inherit one. He comes with a one-year genetic health guarantee. He’s been wormed, had his first shots, has started on flea/tick preventative, and comes with a bag of food, treats & toys to help him get settled in his new home. Papillons have been my hobby and joy for 20 years. My dogs are pets first & foremost and enjoy being spoiled rotten. I stay in touch with puppy parents, and I am available to answer any questions throughout your dog's life.
Coat Colors:
Black
Cream
Coat Pattern:
Black & Tan
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Veterinary exam
Champion blood
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Papillon
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About Papillon Puppies
Is a Papillon the right dog for me?
Belgium is famous for two things: chocolate and the fabulous Papillon pup. Small and charming, this lovable breed will instantly warm up to their owners, and they make great companions for young families. Full-grown, they typically weigh 5-10 pounds and stand 8-11 inches tall.
Do Papillons get along with kids?
Papillons are generally excellent with children of all ages. They respond best to a gentle training approach and are good with children and other household pets, as long as they've been trained to respect one another. These dogs typically have longer than average lifespans, meaning you'll have a close friend for a long time. They're very vocal and bark quite a lot.
Do Papillons need a lot of physical activity?
The Papillon will adapt to their family’s lifestyle and do not require tons of exercise. They need a daily walk and a bit of play time to cover their exercise needs. They don't need a ton of space to run, but they do like to get outside and play occasionally. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Do Papillons shed a lot?
Papillons have have long white, hair with partlially colored patches of brown, black, or tannish-red. Their coat does require frequent (e.g. weekly) and thorough brushing to remove dead hairs, especially around their ears, to keep them healthy and free from matting. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Can a Papillon live in an apartment?
Papillons are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They respond best to a gentle training approach and are good with children and other household pets, as long as they've been trained to respect one another. They are small, but they tend to be a bit yappy, so they might not be a good fit for apartment life. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
Poodle - Toy
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What's it like owning a Toy Poodle?
The Toy Poodles are a springy breed, bursting with energy and playfulness. They are obedient, smart, and sensitive and have a knack for finding trouble. Full-grown, they typically weigh 4-6 pounds and stand 9-10 inches tall.
Are Toy Poodles safe around children?
Toy Poodles are generally excellent with children of all ages. They are good with children, since they love to play and have an abundance of energy, but care should be taken with smaller children so there is no rough play. They make great watchdogs, so intruders will likely think twice before entering your home uninvited. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Can Toy Poodles keep up with an active lifestyle?
A toy poodle typically needs around 30 minutes to 1 hour of exercise per day, which can be achieved through short walks, playtime with interactive toys, and indoor activities, ensuring to avoid strenuous exercises that could strain their small joints; aim for shorter walks and prioritize mental stimulation due to their active and intelligent nature. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
Is a Toy Poodle a good choice for someone with allergies?
The Toy Poodle’s frizzy, wooly coat does not shed, making them ideal pets for people with allergies, so you can put away the Benedryl. They do require regular grooming and if not shaven carefully, can get rashes or skin irritations. Occasional grooming with a professional groomer will keep your Toy Poodle looking and feeling great. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Toy Poodles are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
How much space does a Toy Poodle need?
Toy Poodles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Toy Poodles are an indoor breed and do well in apartment life. They make great watchdogs, so intruders will likely think twice before entering your home uninvited. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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