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Havanese Breeders with Puppies for Sale The Havanese is a true delight. They are intelligent, curious,This breed thrives on companionship and adores children. Havanese are good watch dogs who will alert their family to danger orThey will look to their family for reassurance before welcomingOnce they befriend someone they are friends for life.Does your Havanese bark, howl, and cry whenever you leave the house? The Havanese require brushing and combing a minimum of two times per week although the coat may be clipped for easier care. It is important to check the eyes and ears regularly and keep them clean. to genetic eye disease and ear infections. The Havanese need to have their teeth brushed weekly so early tooth loss is prevented. The Havanese is always eager to learn. They do well in bothThey also love to swim and enjoy many water sports. They take great delight in being the center of attention and with their quick wit are easily trained to perform tricks.

Their sweet and loving dispositions make them great therapy dogs. The Havanese, like many toy breeds, may be difficult to housebreak. It is important to train this breed using firm, fair, consistent and loving direction. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Havanese puppy. The Havanese has an energetic nature that requires walking, a play session, or a swim. However, they do not require an inordinate amountThey do well in apartments and also homes with small yards. Since they are adept at learning tricks, they benefit from this activity. The Havanese are moderately active indoors but do need toys and social stimulation so as not to become bored and irritable. Get Matched with Havanese Breeders using PuppyMatch Considering a Havanese Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Havanese Breeder and the RIGHT breed Havanese may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Havaneses AnonymousAre Havanese non allergitic?

1 CommentAnonymousYes, the Havanese breed is considered a hypo-allergenic breed of dog.
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Moving Companies 76180I already have a female so would you suggest another female or a male?
Best Dry Food For Cat With Ibs1 CommentAnonymousUnless your dog has preferences to what gender your dog likes better. It is best to get a dog of the opposite gender of the one you have now. So if you have a female, I would suggest getting a male. Dogs tend to have same-gender aggression more often than opposite-gender aggression.AnonymousAre Havanese pups difficult to house train? We had a Bichon and he wasn't housebroken for years. I'm hoping to avoid that a second time around.

1 CommentAnonymousThe Havanese can be moderately easy to house train. Some dogs can be more difficult depending on how they were raised as puppies when still with their litter mates. While others are quite easy to house train. Using Positive Reinforcement and setting your pup up for success so that he/she does not have the opportunity to have an accident in the house when brought home is key.AnonymousI am retired and babysit a friend's Havanese and have fallen in love with this breed. Do you ever have anyone who needs to rehome a Havanese for about $600? I may not locate one but I want one and that's my budget. I would love a female can be fixed. Black and white is my first choice but will take a young Havanese as well. I would love one to play with, train and will always be inside. No small children live with me, only my husband and I. Grandkids are 20 to 22. 3 CommentsAnonymousIf you are looking for a Havanese and have a budget, I would suggest looking at some breed specific rescues in your area.

Googling a breed specific rescue will be able to take you to their website and you can see if there is a dog that fits your description online. However, there are some breeders that are selling their puppies for your budget and/or lower on this website. Check out the Havanese puppies for sale on this site to see if you can find a pup that fits what you are looking for.AnonymousHigh volume breeders selling puppies for $500 or $600 may have 20 to 100+ puppies available. If you think that each puppy will receive adequate one on one time, love, and personal care then you can find a high volume budget breeder in that price range. Keep in mind that the initial price of the puppy is a small portion of the long term investment into your dog. Training, food, vet care, grooming, treats, toys, and boarding will add up to $5000 to $10,000 over the life of the dog. Buy from a reputable breeder who knows their dogs, raises their litters one at a time.AnonymousHigher price does not mean "better breeder".

However there are plenty of Havanese needing rescue for multiple reasons. Some people give up their dog after the first couple of pee accidents on the carpet and other silly reasons. Rescue dogs come in every age and Havanese of all ages are adorable and act like puppies still. Don't forget Havanese can live 14 to 16 years+ .. thus, take that in consideration. An older dog may suit your life better. I wouldn't want my dog to outlive me and Havanese are very attached.AnonymousI haven't found this question, but need help. I have a 16 week havanese. We are trying to train to car rides. The problem is she throw's up. We have tried small rides. No more then half mile. As soon as the car starts, she is having mouth moist, until completely wet and blanket wet. After ride is almost over she throws up. Does anybody have a trick I can use to help her enjoy the ride? She has ridden in my lap (this time she didn't throw up. but almost) She has ridden in the back seat "car seat" with towels around her.

I have also taken her out of the car to walk around little. 4 CommentsAnonymousThere are two things you can try for your pup. First off, allow your dog to be in the front and face forward so she can see out the window. Like kids, some dogs need to be looking straight a head to get over car sickness. As well, you can try Pepto or Gravol (travel sickness medication). Half a pill to begin with and go from there about 20 - 30 minutes before you get her into the car. She should grow out of this, but it will help for now so she can get used to the movement of he car.AnonymousOur Havanese/Lhasa Apso will be 2 years young on Saturday and we just brought a towel with us! She would throw up too and quit after about 1 1/2 AnonymousWe put our puppy in a safe puppy crate and covered it with a blanket so that they cannot see out. It keeps the puppy from getting motion sickness.AnonymousHere are a few tips often shared with dog training clients: Use a crate and a sheet or towel over it can help.