Havaneser

Havanese

The small Havanese is a very popular companion dog because of its small size, cuddly fur and loving character. The fluffy four-legged friend from Cuba is extremely pretty and cute to look at. It has a very playful and friendly nature that has a large fan base. The Havanese is also a very intelligent and trainable dog.

Content: Havanese

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Havanese - Profile

    • Character: Cheerful, bright, playful, fond of children, gentle
    • Size: Small
    • Height: 23-27 cm
    • Weight: 4.5-7.5 kg
    • Life expectancy: 13-15 years
    • Coat type: Long hair
    • Colour: Black, White, Havana Brown, Fawn, Tobacco
    • Special features: To keep the eyes free, the hair must be tamed by tying it up or trimming it
    • FCI Group: Companion and Toy Dogs, Section Bichons

Havanese - Special characteristics

The Havanese is a very small dog with wavy, long and sometimes curly hair. The compact body stands on short legs and measures up to 28 cm at the shoulder. The little one weighs between 4.5 and 7.5 kg. The lap dog comes in a variety of colors from white and various shades of brown to gray or beige.

The Havanese is a very smart and friendly family dog ​​that is friendly and adaptable to both humans and animals. The dogs get on particularly well with children and are playful companions. They learn small tricks without any problem and are happy to be the center of attention. On the other hand, the cuddly four-legged friends do not like loneliness at all - they prefer to follow their master or mistress everywhere they go.

Even though their small size makes them ideal to be carried, Havanese dogs should be taken on long walks regularly and challenged with wild play sessions.

Havanese - What should be considered regarding nutrition?

There are hardly any important rules when it comes to feeding Havanese. As with any dog, the focus is on a balanced diet. The food should tend to be high in protein with a high meat content . The amount of food should therefore be based on the dog's age, weight and activity level. The Havanese tends to be overweight due to its gluttony - overfeeding should therefore be avoided. You can get special low-calorie food from pet stores. Otherwise, feeding Havanese is problem-free.

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Havanese - Health and Care

In order for the Havanese's beautiful fur to make its owner happy, it must be brushed and combed regularly. If necessary, the Havanese can be bathed with mild dog shampoo and the fur can be cleaned of dirt. Particular attention should be paid to the hair above the eyes, as this can obscure your little companion's field of vision. This can be trimmed or tied up with a pretty elastic band. In summer, it is important to check the animal regularly for ticks , which can hide under the long fur.

The Havanese does not tend to shed hair and does not change its coat . This makes it a very clean and easy-care dog that brings nothing but joy to its owner! However, there are a number of hereditary diseases that have spread through overbreeding. These include retinal dysplasia, heart and liver diseases, cataracts and patella luxation.

Havanese - The right accessories

The Havanese loves to romp and play and is the perfect dog to try out all kinds of dog toys. The little one also enjoys going to dog school or play dates. The cuddly four-legged friends are great to keep in the apartment and love to doze on the arm of an armchair or sofa. Make him happy with a cuddly basket and, if possible, place it in an elevated place so that the little one can see what is going on. You will see: the cute ball of wool prefers to stay there than anywhere else in his refuge.

Havanese - Origin & History

The popular dogs originally come from Cuba, where unfortunately all the old bloodlines of the breed have since died out. However, the cute dogs survived in "exile" in the USA and were able to continue to be bred there. The Havanese probably comes from the western Mediterranean region in Spain and Italy and is related to the Maltese. However, the pure breed only developed in Cuba. Today, the Havanese is a popular accessory and is kept primarily in big cities, where it can cope excellently with the hustle and bustle.

Conclusion

The Havanese is a happy, playful and child-loving companion dog, characterized by its small size and cuddly coat. Its high intelligence and ability to learn make it an easy-going and lovable family member. The Havanese requires regular grooming and a balanced diet to stay healthy and happy. With its friendly and adaptable nature, it is well-suited to both the city and the country. Originally from Cuba, the breed has established itself worldwide as a popular companion dog and brings joy and affection to every family.

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