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20 Papillon Mixed Breeds (With Pictures)

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By Nicole Cosgrove

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Papillons are adorable and quirky but also invaluable for creating unique and beautiful hybrids.

They’re loved for their friendly and playful temperaments, and their desirable traits are often passed down to other Papillon mixed breeds. There are so many Papillon mixed breeds available; some are popular and easy to acquire, and others are very rare. To help you decide if one is right for your home, we’ll discuss 20 Papillon mixed breeds below.

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The 20 Papillon Mixed Breeds

1. Papipoo – Papillon and Poodle Mix

Height Up to 11 inches
Weight 6–14 pounds
Lifespan 10–14 years
Colors White, black, cream, red, sable, apricot, gray

The Papipoo, also known as the Papidoodle, is a mix of a Standard Poodle and Papillon. If you are familiar with the two breeds, you be happy to know that the Papipoo is smart and charming with a spirited personality. They are devoted and affectionate dogs that make wonderful companions to most families, singles, and first-time pet owners. They can also be yappers, making them great watchdogs.


2. Papatzu – Papillon and Shih tzu Mix

Height 8-11 inches
Weight 4–16 pounds
Lifespan 13–15 years
Colors Brown, white, black

Another great combination is the Papatzu, which combines the Papillon and Shih Tzu. Despite their small size, Papatzus are active canines that love nothing more than being with their humans. They are tiny and generally have the body of their Shih Tzu parent and the big butterfly ears of their Papillon parent. This adorable mix can often be described as lively, sweet, playful, and loyal. They are typically less vocal than their parents but remain obedient and affectionate.


3. Chion – Papillon and Chihuahua Mix

Chion
Image Credit: Martin Haas, shutterstock
Height 6–11 inches
Weight 5–15 pounds
Lifespan 12–14 years
Colors Black, white, brown, cream, fawn, chocolate, golden

The Chion, or Pap-Chi, is a mix of a Papillon and a Chihuahua, and as you can imagine, the two big personalities come together to create an even bigger one! They also have big hearts, and the only thing that remains small is their tiny bodies. Both breeds are also loved for loving personalities, which are very present in the Chion. They’re also loyal and intelligent and will bring your family lots of joy.


4. Papillsky – Papillon and Husky Mix

Parent breeds of Papillsky
The parent breeds of BREEDNAME: Left – Blue Bird, Pexels | Right – Saira Sustaita, Unsplash
Height Up to 24 inches
Weight 30–60 pounds
Lifespan 12–15 years
Colors White, black and white, black and tan, gray and white, white and chocolate

The Papillsky is a rare mix of the Siberian Husky and the Papillon. While the Husky can seem intimidating and the Papillon lovable, these traits come together to work somehow. Both breeds are also tough and gutsy, which makes for a strong, confident small breed that is loyal, affectionate, highly intelligent, and unique.


5. Corillon – Papillon and Corgi Mix

Height 8–12 inches
Weight 15–25 pounds
Lifespan 10–14 years
Colors White, black, tan, a combination of all 3

The Corillon is a mix of the Papillon and the Corgi. These two small breeds individually make lovely companions, but when combined, they are endearing, energetic, and have double the spirit. They remain affectionate, friendly, and loyal but may be timid when meeting a stranger. They are naturally adorable and will entertain you with their lively temperament.


6. German Papillon – Papillon and German Shepherd Mix

Height 12–20 inches
Weight 30–60 pounds
Lifespan 10–14 years
Colors Black, black and tan, sable, black, white and tan

Another unusual and rare mix is the German Papillon, created by crossing a Papillon with a German Shepard. This mix results in gorgeous puppies and combines the energetic and spirited nature of the Papillon with the confident and intelligent traits of the German Shepherd. This highly active and intelligent breed will keep you on your toes.


7. Papeagle – Papillon and Beagle Mix

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Image Credit: juthaoil, Shutterstock
Height 8–15 inches
Weight 4–30 pounds
Lifespan 10–12 years
Colors Black, white, brown, fawn

The Papeagle is a Papillon and Beagle mix. They generally have big floppy ears and stout bodies like the Beagle, with a long fluffy tail like their Papillon parent. Just like their parent breeds, they are lovable and sweet and can be a little shy, but they are also energetic enough to enjoy a game of fetch or a long walk with their humans.


8. Paperanian – Papillon and Pomeranian Mix

Height 7–12 inches
Weight 3–10 pounds
Lifespan 12–16 years
Colors Black, brown, cream, and white

The adorable Paperanian is a mix of the Papillon and the Pomeranian. They maintain their fluffy bodies and tails, with cute erect ears and short legs. The Paperanian is a classic lapdog that is gentle, sweet, and a little mischievous at times, but not to the point that it becomes a problem. They make great companions for kids and can also make excellent therapy dogs for emotional support.


9. Papitese – Papillon and Maltese Mix

Papitese
Image Credit: Steve Bruckmann, Shutterstok
Height 8–10 inches
Weight 8–12 pounds
Lifespan 14–15 years
Colors White, brown, gold, cream, black, silver

The combination of a Maltese and a Papillon gives you the adorable Papitese or Maltillon. They have a look that can almost be mistaken for a teddy bear with their cute, happy face and small fluffy body. They are social dogs that love the company of their humans and generally don’t like to be left alone. They are playful, friendly, and affectionate and make perfect lap dogs or play buddies for kids.


10. Yorkillon – Papillon and Yorkie Mix

Height 8–10 inches
Weight 6–9 pounds
Lifespan 12–15 inches
Colors Black, white, brown, fawn, red, sable

The tiny dog with a big personality, the Yorkillon, is an adorable mix of the Papillon and the Yorkshire Terrier. They make great family companions and lap dogs that will spoil you with affection and love. They are intensely loyal and intelligent little dogs that can also be stubborn sometimes. Some maintain the Papillon’s ears, along with the Yorkie’s long “eyebrows” and “mustache,” which creates an appearance that will melt your heart.


11. Papi-Inu – Papillon and Shiba Inu Mix

Parent breeds of Papi-Inu
The parent breeds of Papi-Inu: Left – Blue Bird, Pexels | Right – FRA v, Pexels
Height 8–16 inches
Weight 5–20 pounds
Lifespan 11–15 years
Colors Black, brown, white, cream, red

The Papi-Inu is a mix of the Papillon and the Shiba-Inu, and this hybrid is as cute as its hybrid name. Not only is this mix adorable, but some traits they are likely to inherit include affection, intelligence, cheerfulness, alertness, playfulness, loyalty, and independence. They are also a humorous breed that will keep you entertained.


12. Pugion – Papillon and Pug Mix

Height 8–10 inches
Weight 8–13 pounds
Lifespan 10–12 years
Colors Black, brown, white, Fawn, red

The Pugion is a toy-sized dog created by crossing a Papillon and a Pug. Like their Pug parents, they are low to the ground with a compact body, short legs, and bulgy eyes. From their Papillon parents, they may have distinct butterfly ears. The Pugion is particularly devoted to their families because of their minimal energy and love of laps and cuddles.


13.  Bostillon – Papillon and Boston Terrier Mix

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Height 10–16 inches
Weight 9–16 pounds
Lifespan 10–15 years
Colors Black, brown, white, red

The Bostillon is a combination of the Papillon and the Boston Terrier. It is a compact dog with Boston Terrier-like longer legs and a small torso. It also possesses a Papillon’s distinctive upright ears, large, round eyes, and slightly longer nose. Bostillons are noted for being friendly and getting along well with people of all ages, including seniors, children, and other pets. They also take pleasure in relaxing indoors with their owners and loved ones. Since they are not hyper, they are happy taking daily, moderate walks and playing in the dog park.


14. Cava-lon – Papillon and Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Mix

Parent breeds of Cava-lon
The parent breeds of Cava-lon: Left – Blue Bird, Pexels | Right – otsphoto, Shutterstock
Height 10–13 inches
Weight 8–16 pounds
Lifespan 11–17 years
Colors Black, brown, white, silver, red, black, and tan

The Caval-lon is a mix of the Papillon and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel. This active, friendly, and bright pup gets along well with strangers and other animals. They are lively, alert, and enjoy playing. Sadly, their friendliness disqualifies them from being guard dogs since they welcome anyone offering a treat or belly rub.


15. French Bullion – Papillon and French Bulldog Mix

Parent breeds of French Bullion
The parent breeds of French Bullion: Left – Blue Bird, Pexels | Right – Hasan Gulec, Pexels
Height 8-12 inches
Weight 5–28 pounds
Lifespan 9–15 years
Colors Black, white, cream, brindle, fawn

The French Bullion is a designer breed created by crossing a Papillon and a French Bulldog. They will likely be a small dog with large ears, a small muzzle, and a possible underbite. The French Bulldog, which is regarded as one of the best companion animals in the world, might impart temperamental traits to this mixed breed. They are well-mannered and generally get along with everyone.


16. Havallon – Papillon and Havanese mix

Height 8-11 inches
Weight 5–11 pounds
Lifespan 14–16 years
Colors Black, white, fawn, red

The Havallon is a tiny dog with large ears and a fluffy coat. The Havallon is a highly sensitive companion dog that clings to their owner. They are gentle and devoted to their family, including kids, but they cannot handle rough play because of their delicate bodies. The Havallon is shy and may bark at strangers when they first meet.


17. Papichon – Papillon and Bichon Mix

Height 10–12 inches
Weight 9–15 pounds
Lifespan 13–15 years
Colors White, brown, black, sable, red

The Papichon is a mix of a Papillon and a Bichon, which are two small and adorable breeds. They are friendly to everyone and incredibly loyal to their owners, and it’s rare for companion dogs of other tiny breeds to exhibit this behavior. Nothing makes them happier than being the center of attention, and even while they can be clingy, they often bond with several family members.


18. Papijack – Papillon and Jack Russell Terrier Mix

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Image Credit: collins photography uk, Shutterstock
Height 8–15 inches
Weight 8–18 pounds
Lifespan 12–14 years
Colors Black, brown, white, fawn, red

The Papijack is a mixed breed created by mixing the Papillon with the Jack Russell Terrier. They can inherit physical characteristics from both parents and may resemble one parent more than the other; either way, they will be adorable. The Papijack is a boisterous dog that likes to play and run outside, much like their Jack Russell parent. Early training is necessary to prevent them from trying to take control of the home and barking excessively.


19. Peke-A-Pap – Papillon and Pekingese Mix

peke-a-pap (papillon and pekingese mix)
Image Credit: Eric Isselee, Shutterstock
Height 6–10 inches
Weight 6–9 pounds
Lifespan 12–16 years
Colors Black, brown, and white

The stocky Pekingese and the royal Papillon are combined to create the hybrid breed with a humorous name: the Peke-A-Pap. The dog is little but full of personality and energy. As the stereotypical lap dogs, they adore nothing more than lounging beside their owners. Despite their role as lap dogs, they still appreciate a good game of fetch and will thoroughly enjoy family outings and daily walks.


20. Rat-A-Pap – American Rat Terrier and Papillon Mix

Parent breeds of Rat-A-Pap
The parent breeds of Rat-A-Pap: Left – Blue Bird, Pexels | Right – Tanya Consaul Photography, Shutterstock
Height 11–12 inches
Weight 10–15 pounds
Lifespan 12–15 years
Colors Black, brown, white, red, fawn

The Papillon and American Rat Terrier produce offspring with a unique name: the Rat-a-Pap. The Rat-A-Pap has huge, erect ears like its parents, but they can also be tipped, giving them a perceptive, alert appearance. Rat-A-Paps are lively dogs that like playing in the yard just as much as they enjoy cuddling with their owners. They’re eager to please and usually follow their owners from room to room. They are simple to train due to their intelligence, but first-time owners may find the prey-oriented Terrier difficult to train.

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Conclusion

These are just 20 of the very best Papillon mixes. This assortment includes options for all types of owners and families, and no matter which dog you decide to welcome into your family, you will certainly have an adorable companion that is always up for playtime and lap cuddles. It is important to note that these descriptions are generalizations and to determine the appearance and temperament of your Papillon mix, you should speak to the breeder.


Featured Image Credit to: Fayzulin Serg, Shutterstock

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