Saturday, April 5, 2008

Havanese Dogs Are Great Companions by Sandra Oberreuter

Havanese dogs are in the toy group and a member of the Bichon family. Their friendly temperament makes them a natural companion dog. These dogs have large and dark appealing eyes that go right to your heart.

They are the national dog of Cuba, the only true Cuban breed. It is thought that their ancestors traveled to Cuba when the Spanish were exploring the Caribbean's.

They come in many colors from: white, shade of cream, champagne, gold, black, blue, silver, chocolate or any combination. There are three coat types: smooth, curly, and wavy. The wavy is the preferred coat and the most uniquely Havanese. Their hair is long, soft and abundant. The coat slight designed for a cooling agent for hot days. Therefore, on cold days they need protection. They are a non-shedding dog and do not have that "doggie odor".

Havanese's are 81/2" to 111/2" tall, weigh between 7 to 13 pounds and live 14 to 15 years.
Some characteristics of these dogs include intelligent, loving, happy nature, affectionate, and devoted.

They are cheerful and get along with everyone. They need a great deal of companionship and they do not like to be left alone for more than a few hours at a time. This breed is excellent with children and extremely playful. They are also good with other animals. They are polite with other people and animals. A Havanese loves to sit up high on furniture and observe what is going on around him.

This breed is not a yappy dog but alert you to approaching people. If they do bark, a lot early training should take care of it.

They are difficult to housebreak because they have a smaller bladder than other small dog breeds. They need consistent crate training to housebreak them. They are sensitive to the tone of your voice so beware that harsh words upset him when training him.

Havanese puppies are in high demand because their breed is being "discovered". They are, however, an expensive dog that cost between $1800.00 to $2500.00 from breeders and it is possible to wait 6 months to 2 years to get one.

Since they are in high demand, you really need to be sure whom you are buying from. Do not buy from a puppy mill or a low quality breeder. Ask the breeder questions related to this breed and get the proper certificates.

Sandy has a web site on small dog breeds with information on different breeds including pages on dogs good with children and the elderly, choosing a dog and breeder, vet, dog clothes, dog houses and much more. http://www.small-dogbreeds.com

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