Raising Papillon Dogs requires giving them a certain amount of free space

Jul 11,2024
3Min

The competitive ability of the Papillon Dog is also quite strong. Moderate exercise can help your Papillon Dog maintain long-lasting endurance, strong body, flexible footwork and jumping, and be as agile as flying. Exercise should be moderate, which means taking into account comprehensive factors such as the age, breed, physique, feeding and nutrition of the butterfly dog, increase or decrease as appropriate. Because the purposes of exercise vary, they are basically divided into three types:

1. Young Papillon dogs under 6 months old have delicate bones and lack of strength and are suitable for rolling and jumping freely. This can accelerate blood circulation, promote normal development, and play a role in health care. Generally, this type of exercise is performed for 10-15 minutes before eating in the morning and evening.

2. Working for Papillon dogs who are over 6 months old and under one year old is a transitional period towards maturity and stability. Exercise during this period must not be delayed. The so-called labor is to train it to do some simple picking and passing work. The general working Papillon now needs to learn various working skills and master basic movement essentials. The process of training and the process of most family Papillon dogs being held by their owners for walking can be regarded as a labor process, that is, the owners put in a certain amount of labor to help the Papillon dogs complete their exercise tasks, mainly skill training.

3. A Papillon dog that is over one year old and vigorously exercised is an adult Papillon dog. The body has matured and physical training can begin. At this time, don’t worry about tiring your Papillon. It’s best to train fast running and jumping obstacles on the open ground. But there are no rules, otherwise it will easily lead to physical dysfunction and metabolic disorders.

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