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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here, What I really want are issues related specifically to size. For example, I've heard that hypoglycemia can be an issue. I also know that socialization is important for all dogs, and particularly for dogs that will hopefully be spending time in classes and settings with a lot of other dogs, but I don't know how that works with a tiny dog. Is it risky for a tiny dog to socialize with bigger ones? We have time to make this decision, hopefully a lot of time since I don't think we'll add a new dog while our older dog is still with us. He's doing OK, but he's 16, so he won't be with us forever. But I know that these breeds can have waiting lists for puppies that are checked out, so we want to research now. [/quote] This isn’t a dog expert site. I’m sure there are toy dog forums, agility forums, and even papillon in agility forums where you can get better advice. Anything you post here will devolve into anecdotes about papillons that mauled children or lectures about rescue papillons or people telling you that agility is a privilege activity. Papillons are super cute when they perk up their ears. That’s all I know about them. [/quote] Here you go. This is an old thread, but wow, they know a lot about papillons https://www.workingdogforum.com/threads/papillons.21738/[/quote]
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