A little about Phalene Evaluation
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A breed history showing the exact origin of the Phalène is not exactly known, though there are several theories of where the breed developed. The most popular belief states that the Phalène began in France, Belgium and also Spain. Phalènes depicted as royal pets in old master paintings showed they became popular in European courts. They have been connected to many famous royal names. A few recognizable names are: King Louis XIV, King Henry III, Madame Pompadour, and Marie Antoinette. The key to learn the correct Phalène ear is rather simple. Visualize that the ears of the Phalène are like whimsical fringed moths. Try to prevent from comparing the Phalène ears to the ears of other spaniel breeds. The ear size, leather or placement on the head of the Phalène is not to be compared to the drop ear of a Cocker Spaniel, King Charles Cavalier, or the Japanese Chin. Ear set is normally higher than other spaniel type drop eared breeds, but lower and placed differently when comparing the Phalène ear to the erect eared Papillon. To hold the Phalène ears upright and When considering the natural ear lift, mobility backwards, mobility sideways, mobility out and mobility up are acceptable and common ear movements as long as the ears when standing still or at rest are down. A Phalène may have mobility in one ear or both. It i When looking from a distance, out at a ring that has both Papillon and Phalenes competing, there can be an optical allusion that makes the Phalène standing between two Papillons appear out of balance. Using the table examination to evaluate the overall body length compared to the h Most important of all remember that the AKC breed standard requires a small, friendly, elegant toy dog of fine-boned structure, light, dainty and of lively action. While in the ring, the Papillon can almost appear at times like a butterfly. Paps will
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September 23, 2008
Phalene VS Papillon
Phalene Information
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