Last Updated
1/2/2009
~~~~~~~ News January 2009 ~~~~~~~
Available Dogs
Foster Home Information
PCA Rescue will not accept donations from residents of the state of Florida
Know a Papillon in Need?

contact us
(Emergency Surrender Hotline:
248-668-8438

Want a puppy and we don't have one?

Papillon Club of America breeders list

Be a PapPal

Send your check for $25 or more, with a dog's name you would like to sponsor, and mail it to:

PCA Rescue Trust
Lou Ann King
4437 110th St NE
Solon, IA 52333

PCA Rescue accepts purebred Papillons. Our job is to ensure that all members of our beloved breed are able to live out their lives in a stable, healthful and loving environment. Our volunteers agree to abide by the guidelines as set forth by the committee chair, these guidelines are awaiting board approval at this time. With your help we can continue to succeed in our mission.

Each rescued Papillon is treated with special care. They are evaluated by a veterinarian for common health issues, given required medical care and spayed or neutered. Our foster care system is one of our greatest assets. When our Papillons are cared for in a loving home environment by experienced volunteers we are better able to evaluate temperament and special needs. Great care is taken in determining the type of "forever" home that would suit each best. Many rescued Papillons have been displaced through no fault of their own. However, some have health or behavior issues that require very specialized homes.

The Papillon, pronounced pap-ee-yawn and French for "butterfly", is a highly intelligent, loyal, and obedient breed. They are usually mostly white, with either brown (sable) or black areas on their face, ears and body. Papillons usually range in size from 5 to 15 pounds. (Click here for the official AKC standard if you'd like more detail)


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