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IDCR
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| Appearance: |
The Papiox is a short coated dog with bat-ears and a silky coat.
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| Size: |
A fully grown Papiox has an average height of 10 inches at the shoulder and weighs around 9 pounds.
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| Personality: |
The Papiox is a very loving dog.
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| Family Dog: |
The Papiox makes a wonderful family dog for adults and older children.
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| Companionship: |
The Papiox makes a wonderful companion dog.
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| Ears: |
The Papiox has bat ears.
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| Forequarters: |
The forequarters of the Papiox are stocky.
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| Hindquarters: |
The hindquarters of the Papiox are stocky.
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| Tail: |
The tail of the Papiox is cropped short.
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| Behavior: |
The Papiox is a perfect lap dog. They are sweet, responsive and love to cuddle.
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| Barking: |
The Papiox is not known as a barker but likes to bark when visitors knock at the door.
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| Allergies: |
The Papiox has no known allergies at this time.
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| Physical Ability: |
The Papiox is athletic that doesn't know it.
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| Dental Health: |
The Papiox typically has great dental health.
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| Bone/Tissue Health: |
The Papiox typically has good bone health.
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