Havanese

About the Breed

The Havanese is a small, cheerful, and intelligent breed of dog that is perfect for families or individuals looking for a companion. This breed is known for their loving nature and happy personality, making them great to have around. They are also very easy to train and are highly adaptable, so they can be kept in almost any type of home. In this article we will explore the history of the Havanese, its temperaments, who it is ideal for and important health checks that should be done on this breed. History The Havanese was originally bred in Cuba as a companion dog. It is thought to be descended from the Blanquito de la Habana (Little White Dog from Havana), which was brought to Cuba by Spanish settlers in the 16th century. The breed became popular with Cuban aristocrats who kept them as lap dogs and show dogs. After Fidel Castro came into power in 1959, many Cubans fled the country with their beloved pets and these dogs were eventually introduced into other countries such as America and Canada. Today they are an increasingly popular breed around the world due to their friendly temperament and intelligence. Temperament The Havanese is known for its friendly demeanor and easy-going nature. They have an outgoing personality that makes them great companions for both children and adults alike. They are also very intelligent which makes them easy to train when they are young puppies; however they can be mischievous if left unchecked! Despite their mischievousness though, they make loyal companions that will always want to please their owners by cuddling up next to them or playing fetch with a toy mouse! Ideal Owners The Havanese is ideal for families or individuals looking for a small but active companion dog; however it may not suit everyone as some people may find its constant need for attention overwhelming at times! It does require daily brushing due its long coat so people with allergies should take note before deciding on getting one of these adorable pups! Additionally, those living in apartments may find this breed suitable due its size; however it still needs regular exercise such as short walks or play sessions indoors/outdoors so it doesnt get bored or destructive while inside your home all day! Healthy Weight & Important Health Checks Havaneses typically weigh between 7-13 pounds when fully grown depending on gender size - males usually being larger than females so you should always ask your vet what weight would be considered healthy before feeding your pup too much! Additionally, important health checks should include checking eyes regularly (as eye problems such as cataracts can occur) as well as regular check ups with your vet every 6 months or year even if no problems seem present - just like us humans need regular check ups too! Lastly you should ensure your pup gets plenty of exercise daily whether thats taking him/her on walks twice a day or playing fetch inside/outside - since this will help keep his/her muscles toned up while preventing boredom at home too! The Havanese is an incredibly cheerful little dog that loves human interaction making it perfect for families or individuals looking for an active but loving companion pup; however since it requires daily brushing due its long coat those with allergies may wish to look elsewhere before committing themselves too deeply into owning one of these cuties! Additionally you should also ensure you take good care of your pup's health by checking his/her eyes regularly plus taking him/her on regular check ups every 6 months/year even if no signs appear present just like us humans need regular medical attention too plus make sure he/she gets enough exercise either through walks twice a day or indoor play sessions - all which will help keep him healthy both mentally & physically throughout his life span!

Healthy weight:

7-13 pounds

Recommended Food

Breed Colors

  • White
  • Cream
  • Gold
  • Silver
  • Blue
  • Black
  • Chocolate
  • Sable
  • Parti-color

Ideal for owners that

  • Patient
  • Dedicated
  • Loving
  • Active
  • Good with children
  • Intelligent
  • Low-shedding

Health Considerations

  • Skin allergies
  • Luxating patellas
  • Eye issues
  • Hip dysplasia
  • Hypoglycemia
  • Heart murmurs

This breed may be cute, but these are some of their common health issues to be aware of.

Temperment & Skills

AffectionateCheerfulPlayfulFriendlyLovableOutgoingGentleIntelligent

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