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Havanese Dog Breed Information:

The Havanese dog breed has won many admirers with their long, silky hair, expressive eyes, and cuddly size. Bred as a companion dog to the Cuban aristocracy in the 1800s, they’ve earned the nickname “Velcro dog” because they stick so closely to their owner’s side.

 

Havanese Dog Group: Companion Dogs.

Havanese Height: 8 to 11 inches tall at the shoulder.

Havanese Weight: 7 to 13 pounds.

Havanese Life Span: 12 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

The Havanese does well in all types of housing, from apartments to homes with large yards. But he'll probably bark when he sees someone passing by the house or when he hears a strange noise. The good news is that he doesn't bark just for the sake of hearing his own voice. The Havanese is a companion dog that thrives on being with his family. He can suffer from separation anxiety when left alone, and does best when someone is home during the day to keep him company.

 

Havanese History:

After Columbus claimed Cuba for Spain in 1492, Spanish settlers began arriving on the island. With them came their small companion dogs the ancestors of what's now the Bichon family of dogs. By the early 1800s, Havanese were gracing the laps of many aristocratic families in Cuba. European travelers who became enamored with the breed brought dogs back to England, Spain, and France. The breed became trendy in Europe in the mid-1800s, and Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens were among his well-known fans at the time.

 

Havanese Size:

Males and females stand 8 1/2 to 11 1/2 inches tall, and weigh 7 to 13 pounds.

 

Havanese Personality:

The Havanese is a gentle and affectionate breed that thrives on human companionship. Your Havanese will often follow you from room to room throughout the day, and he can get very anxious when left alone. He's intelligent as well, and will enjoy making you laugh with goofy antics, or simply sitting on your lap watching the world go by.

 

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Havanese Health:

Havanese are generally healthy, but like all breeds, they're prone to certain health conditions. Not all Havanese will get any or all of these diseases: 

Hip Dysplasia. 

Elbow Dysplasia. 

Chondrodysplasia. 

Legg-Perthes Disease. 

Cataracts. 

Deafness. 

Patellar Luxation. 

Portosystemic Shunt. 

Heart Murmur. 

Mitral Valve Insufficiency.

 

Havanese Care:

The Havanese does well in a variety of homes, from apartments to large homes with yards as long as he's an indoor dog. Basic obedience, beginning with puppy classes, is recommended. Separation anxiety can be a serious concern for the Havanese and his owner. Though he's small and fuzzy, a Havanese isn't a toy. Like all breeds, he needs to learn good canine manners.

 

Havanese Feeding:

Recommended daily amount: 1/2 to 1 cup of high-quality dry food a day, divided into two meals.

 

Havanese Coat Color And Grooming:

The Havanese coat is thick but silky, soft, and light, and it doesn't shed easily. The coat is long and ranges from straight to curly, although wavy is considered the ideal for the show ring. It comes in white, black, black and tan, sable, gray, and a myriad of other colors and markings. Brush your Havanese's teeth at least two or three times a week to remove tartar buildup and the bacteria that lurk inside it. Trim nails once or twice a month if your dog doesn't wear them down naturally.

 

Havanese with Children And Other Pets:

The Havanese is an excellent family dog who's affectionate with everyone, including kids of all ages and other dogs and pets. No dog, no matter how friendly, should ever be left unsupervised with a child.

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