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I don't really know! Join a papillion group in the breed groups they 'll know I also don't think that they come in pure black. Maybe you have a rare color papillion! Cool!
Member 494169
answered on 12/27/07.
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Although I have never seen one, from a scientific point of view it is not impossible to have a solid color Papillon. It really depends on dominant genes in the dog and how it all comes together. I have seen a solid color JRT, so I know nothing is impossible, it's just very, very rare - and the color will be considered a fault or even a deformity to some breeders. I'd be very sceptical of someone trying to pass one off as full blooded.
Cindy Lou Who
answered on 12/27/07.
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I don't know...I'm part Pap myself. All the Papillpns I've ever seen were more than 50% white, like myself. However, I have seen Paps who had black markings, like me here.
Gray Dawn Treader
answered on 12/27/07.
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