What Would Be A Cute Name For A Havanese / Mini Poodle ?
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he is a boy, he is all white, and he is pretty small and cute!! names please!!
Does Anyone Have An Experience With The Havanese Breed Of Dog? Would You Recommend Me To Get One?
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Please write your experiences. Thanks!
How Would I Go Finding An Havanese In Australia?
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I have finally decided which breed to buy but don’t have a clue where to buy one, any help?
Which Breed Would Be Better?
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Either the Coton de Tulear or Havanese. They are pretty similair and are in the same “family”. My family wants a dog that
Doesn’t shed a lot.
Can be playful but still likes to lay in your lap or be petted
Is small
Easy to train
Good with children
and isn’t aggressive.
The fur is soft to touch
Both breeds hit all of standards and I also know that you can keep the Havanese in a puppy cut which is what I would like to do and I read that you can’t do that with a Coton. So which one?
Would A Samoyed Be A Good Dog For Me?
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I just moved out on my own and I want to get a dog to keep me company, preferably one who can come jogging with me too. I’m not really looking for a watchdog or guard dog or anything, even though I’m living alone, I just want a friendly dog who loves everybody so I don’t have to worry when my sister brings her kids over, etc. Grooming is not really an issue. I was thinking a Samoyed would be a good fit, cause I heard they’re really sweet and love everyone, and are active so the jogging thing works. The only thing is I’ve never trained a dog on my own before. When I was in high school my family got a Havanese, which I helped train, but he was fairly easy to train and my parents did most of it. I don’t think I’m a total beginner when it comes to training dogs, so I wouldn’t call myself a “first time dog owner”, but I wouldn’t say I’m an exceptionally “experienced” dog owner either. So I’m wondering if I’d be able to handle training this dog? Are they hard to train?
We Have A 16 Year Old Australian Shepard, Panda. Would It Be Ok To Get A New Puppy?
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Panda has helped raise two children and a kitten and we love her very much. She is in OK health but spends most of her time sleeping. She occasionally wants to play, especially with her cat, but is usually inactive. We wanted to wait until she passed away, but hopefully that won’t be for awhile and I do not want to even think about that. We would like a puppy to take on walks, train and play with but we are concerned about making Panda jealous. Odd as this sounds, I was thinking Panda might like having a puppy she could pass on her knowledge to. I have been researching small breeds so if they jumped on her it would not hurt. Also, a breed that loved other dogs. I have come up with either a Havanese or a petite goldendoodle. Does anyone have advice or comments to share with me on this. Thanks.
Soft Dog Carrier For Giant Havanese? Would Like Info On The Size Of Your (large) Dog And What Carrier You Use.
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My dog is a Havanese, albeit quite a big one. From tail to butt he is about 17″ and from his shoulders down he stands about 13″ tall. His total length is 23″ (from nose to butt in a laying down) and when he sits he is about 17″ tall from the top of his head to the ground. He weighs 18 pounds. I am trying to find a soft carrier that can be used on the plane but mostly for other traveling purposes (train, car, etc.) but am having trouble understanding what bags my dog will fit in. The smaller the better but I want him to be comfy. have found a larger sized carriers, including Celltei’s Pak-o-Pet(http://www.celltei.com/accafpa.html), Jet Set Dogbag (http://www.sitstay.com/store/equip/shpa1.shtml), and Sturdibag (although this doesn’t look as sturdy as the other bags to me). I am aware of airline regulations – what I am most interested in knowing is the size/weight of your dog, what brand of carrier you use and its size, and your experience with that type of carrier. Thank you very much


