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Havanese

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Introduction

The Havanese, also known as the Bichon Havanais, the Havana Silk Dog, and the Bichon Havanese, is a breed of dog in the Toy Group. The little intelligent and sensitive Havanese is best described as a friend to all as this breed gets along with all animals and people of all ages. The Havanese was recognized by the AKC in 1996 and AKC approved in 2001.

The average Havanese stands 8 to 12 inches high at the shoulders and weighs between 7 and 13 pounds. Their long silky coat requires regular brushing, but the coat itself does not shed much.

Havanese - History and Health

The Havanese is originally from Cuba and it is the only native dog breed of this country. The Havanese was created sometime in the late 1800’s to early 1900’s, and their ancestors include the Bichon. This breed was developed solely as a lap dog and human companion.The Havanese is a long lived healthy breed with an average life expectancy of 14 to 15 years, and health risks associated with the breed include eye disorders and

Havanese - Temperament & Personality

Havanese pack a lot of personality into a tiny little body. They are spunky little dogs who enjoy being the center of attention, but they don't demand it like some other toy breeds. They'll simply do their best to charm and entertain a person in order to get a reaction. Havanese are good with children and are sturdy enough to withstand living with a clumsy toddler. They are easy to train and travel well, and

Havanese - Appearance & Grooming

The Havanese is a small dog, but a sturdy dog, covered with long, silky, wavy hair. They come in all colors of the canine rainbow. The long facial hair is designed to protect the Havanese from the harsh light of the tropics, where the breed was developed. They have dark, almond-shaped eyes that wear an intelligent, yet playful expression. The nose is broad and squared off and the teeth should meet in a scissors bite.

Havanese - Pictures

The saying goes, “a picture is worth a thousand words”. Check out the many different Havanese Pictures and Havanese images. Get an in depth look at the Havanese and see the many things that this breed has to offer.


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