How often should a Papillon be groomed?
Papillons have a medium-length silky coat that requires regular attention to keep it looking its best. Their fur sheds very little but mats easily, especially behind the ears and under the armpits, so brushing 3 to 5 times a week is essential. Light trims around the sanitary areas and feet help maintain cleanliness between full grooms, which should happen every 4 to 6 weeks. When bathing, use a gentle shampoo and dry their coat straight to avoid tangles. Seasonal humidity can increase matting, so be extra vigilant during wetter months. Their coat colors vary widely, from white and black to sable and red, often with striking markings like black masks or red spots. Key grooming points: - Brush and comb 3–5 times weekly, focusing on ears and armpits - Light sanitary and feet trims between full grooms - Bathe every 3–6 weeks, dry coat straight - Full grooming every 4–6 weeks - Watch for matting in moist conditions Pro tip: Use a wide-tooth comb after brushing to catch hidden tangles without pulling on delicate hair.
About the Papillon

The Papillon is a dainty toy spaniel with those unmistakable butterfly-shaped ears that give the breed its name. This small dog carries a regal air, a nod to its centuries-old history in European royal courts, including fans like Marie Antoinette. Despite their delicate appearance, Papillons are lively and alert companions who thrive on interaction and mental challenges. They weigh between 5 and 10 pounds, making them perfect for lap time as well as active play. Their friendly nature means they usually get along well with other pets, though they can be a bit reserved around new faces. This breed loves a good walk and enjoys being part of family activities, whether that’s agility training or just curling up on the couch.