**Road's End Papillons- established in 2006
**We are advocates of raw-, fresh, "human-grade food" for our canine friends .
And:
we follow limited vaccination guidelines.
**Please note that Road's End available Papillons are
only to be seen by clicking on the AVAILABLE page, unless mentioned otherwise

Thursday, March 3, 2022

Toys: the No No's

There are things a Papillon never should play with:
  • Items with little beads in them, small, or sharp metal parts (springs, batteries, pins) or small glass eye balls.
  • Ribbons, longer pieces of rope, strips of fibers, nylon.
  • Sheets of plastic (Plastic bags).
  • Any toys,  small sized , that a Papillon could swallow, that includes rawhide bones, when chewed down to a small size, or rawhide sticks chewed down to a smaller size.
  • The knots of the end of small raw hide bones. When they come loose, and are swallowed, they could cause intestinal obstructions.
  • Thin rubber-squeaky toys. Papillons can chew the squeaker right out of the rubber toy and swallow.
  • Cheap, soft toys with cotton like material inside, or foam stuffing. (the better quality might last a little!)
Safer Toys:
  • Real , natural bones: Beef-back ribs, goat, sheep ribs, (I use soup bones cut down to a smaller size)   
  • Hard rubber balls , or chew toys . You can pick the ones with small openings in them to put bits of dehydrated chicken morsels, dehydrated chicken liver morsels in it, or other healthy, real food treats. It will keep a Papillon quite entertained.

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

 This precious Road's End Princess lives in CA and is 11.5 years old.



Monday, February 28, 2022

 Our youngest.

Ulma & Utrecht.

Ulma is reserved


Utrecht is available.
Reserved as of 3/3/2022







Saturday, February 26, 2022

 Our Theo, 4.5 months old.

(He is a keeper!)



Available Papillon Puppy

 Utrecht (male) is available.

Please click HERE for further information.









Wednesday, February 23, 2022

Papillon Dog Development



 Theo (four months old) loves sitting in the sun. It is a bare 30 degrees outside.

His brother Tony lives now in Central Oregon.

One looks more like mom, the other looks more like dad.









Thursday, February 17, 2022