Dog Breed Havanese

By admin, February 13, 2010 10:16 pm

Dog Breed Havanese
The habanero? The owners of this breed of dog.?

Is the Havanese dog breed good? We have two children and a Cockapoo. Are they dog friendly kid friendly, water environment? Are dogs that are attached to a person or the whole family to enjoy? Do you shed a lot? How is your temperament? Where I can find a good breeder in California? sorry so many questions and thanks!

The Havanese breed is excellent for your situation, it sounds like. First, it is ours because we were looking for a breed of dog that fits well with our five cats and three grandchildren. The Havanese gets along well with other animals and children and is the study enough to play with children, although all children should be observed around any dog, of course. Their hair is not skin and non-shedders. (Of course, all dogs hair release some, but the Havanese will not leave a layer of hair on your couch!) Not typically attach one person and tend to be equally fair to all members of the family. I'm not sure about California farmers, but my suggestion would be Google, ask questions, go to a local dog show if possible, or call your local kennel club for recommendations. In my experience, it would be hard to go wrong with a habanero.

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Dog Breed Havanese

A breeder of Havanese honesty is a quality of research

For any dog lover with a healthy puppy is the world. But what happens when your puppy is a puppy broker who is not concerned with the health problems that can plague a particular race? Havanese puppies rapidly gaining popularity around the world for lovers of both dogs and competitors. Havanese breeders are struggling to continue the demand for these dogs Adorable, including puppies must pass rigorous testing to ensure they are healthy often leads to a wait of several months to a year or more for a healthy puppy.

Many potential owners do not want to wait so long to get the puppy they really want. The dog lovers often want to go to their local store for pets to find the dogs they want. Unfortunately, puppy brokers who do not necessary testing to ensure buyers get healthy animals usually provides these pet stores. If you are concerned your dog may come from one of these corridors, rather than a respectable Havanese breeder, a number of questions you can ask that will help ensure you get the best return on your money.

Renowned Havanese breeders a potential buyer wait as long as necessary to ensure that young people born healthy. There is a process rather extensive medical tests that every Havanese puppies need to go through to ensure they have no genetic problems as mentioned above. If you chose Havanese breeder is honest, there will be documentation associated with this process test. Make sure you request to see these documents and make sure you check online or on the phone.

Another important issue that should be Habaneros put to all farmers, is whether or not to play the same female every time it is in season. If the answer to this question is yes, then you are more likely to face a rogue puppy broker, unlike an honest breeder puppies he or she meets raises. A farmer does not raise a Havanese women in each season, or even every two seasons. This ensures that the woman has a lot of time to recover between litters.

One might think that the high price of these puppies would be sweet enough to ensure that potential owners ensure that their children had been properly tested and registered before the sale. Unfortunately, if the dog lovers are so eager to own one of these precious dogs who have created an open marketplace for brokers puppy can respond to requests faster than farmers can Havanese – care for money they can do, rather than the health of their dogs.

To make sure that you are getting your money when you buy a Havanese puppy is important to pay particular attention to the practices of the Havanese breeder you have chosen to work. An honest breeder Havanese will have no problem with allowing you to view all of their dogs, while a puppy will be more appropriate to treat agent to rush into a purchase.

About the Author

Fiona Kelly understands that it can be difficult to choose a quality Havanese breeder, having loved these adorable toy dogs for many years. Understanding how to choose between the many
Havanese breeders
available is an important part of owning one of these special little dogs. This article is for anyone looking for
Havanese information
in general and information regarding Havanese breeders in particular.

Does anyone have experience with the Havanese dog breed? Recommend you get it?

Please write your experiences. Thank you!

I have a puppy of 4 months Havanese named McBee. I've never met another Havana, but a little reading before coming McBee. I think the AKC write something like this … a small sturdy dog of immense charm, lint-free and virtually odorless … sounds perfect! Writing McBee is described. It is very nice, friendly dog. No But I was surprised by a couple of things … 1) McBee is a coward … We live in Wisconsin and when it was withdrawn, stopped shivering and crying. And in both cases, when it came to their puppy shots, he cried for two minutes. I have seen many other dogs get their shots, but I have never seen as a cry because of that McBee. 2) The hair grows so fast! Sometimes you can see the difference in days day … you can still see from week to week. And what makes this part of Havana, in my opinion is pretty face and eyes. McBee At that time, the hair is too short for a bun, but long enough to cover the eyes. Sometimes I wet the nose and between the eyes so you can see his face when I play with him. 3) Cleaning … I knew I would have to comb every day, and I accepted. But in my mind, I thought it would be brushed McBee. McBee is cooperative, as long as I'm combing the head, back and tail … but do not like chest hair or belly. In addition, (see No. 1) McBee is a wimp! If I take a bit of carpet in the comb (and so far, the carpets were very few), as if he yells McBee died. 4) The toilet training and burglary … Although McBee is only 4 months (born 11/28/06) is almost pot trained. We are using pee pads (the farmer uses too). McBee is very respectful of our carpets and short press to remove pee. The problem is that the house gets broken not. I prefer to go outside. However … is difficult to reward you for going to the bathroom outside when he hates to go even beyond. Also pee so often … every 20 minutes. My husband worked from our house, so I never left alone for long but still, we can not take off every 20 minutes. I do not know how to go home, "he has really broken. I hope your bladder age mature and grow larger as it grows. In the meantime, I'll take as much as possible and give praise and is a job well done … but many more often than not going to pee in the carpet (and I do not want to discourage either.) 5) tear stains … McBee is black and white. It has a black mask that goes through his eyes, but the nose is white. I wrongly assumed that since he was black around the eyes that would not be a tear staining problem. I was wrong … to the apparently hair "locks" all the tears in the shape of your nose. Tear stain wipes I can use at least once a day, but there is always a light red or orange spots on the nose. Fortunately, there was no huge surprise. McBee is a wonderful little dog … Oh, and did I mention … beautiful! Urges!

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