What Is Your Idea About Havanese Puppies?

I would like to buy a puppy but i don’t know about this dog

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7 Responses to “What Is Your Idea About Havanese Puppies?”
  1. Luckii says:

    Always do research in the breed you’re looking into before you buy.
    Havanese are prone to more eye problems, that’s what I’ve heard. Research it big time, and talk to a few reputable breeders, and have them tell you about the breed and their needs.

  2. Kris says:

    Havanese are great dogs. I don’t know what some of the other people are talking about health issues, but they ARE the most health tested in the AKC.
    They are great with children and do not yap, but only bark when someone is at the door. They are not too high strung, but they love to play, especially with other Havanese.
    They are sturdy and are kind of like little clowns that want to make you laugh
    If you decide on a Havanese, make sure it comes from a reputable breeder that does health testing. Don’t buy a “cheap” Havanese without health tested parents now, only to have heartache and more costs in the future if they do develop a health issue.
    I own two Havanese and one is named LILY. http://www.colinahavanese.com

  3. encourag says:

    Cocker Spaniel are snappy with children
    Border Collies-4KM walks daily&acreage.
    Beagles; Are difficult dogs-4km walks and indoor livestyle, as they will bark and howl if left outside and there known diggers.
    Husky are dominant and need a 6 feet fence and large yard are not suitable for children
    Malamutes are dominant and need a 6feet fence and large yard and are not suitable for children
    Fox terriers
    Australian Cattle dog-4km walks
    Heeler-4km
    Maltese Terrier-too highly strung
    Shi Tzu-Too Highly strung
    Pomeranian-Too high strung
    Excellent Children dogs; Labrador,
    Greyhound-indoors as cannot regulat body temperature, Golden Retriever, Staffy-inside dogs, Mastiffs.
    Small dogs are generally too highstrung for young children
    A responisible owner would want to look up links, not just go on other people opinions, other peoples opinion of these best children dogs may not suit your lifestyle.
    The best place is a Shelter-they know what breed will suit your lifestyle
    Animals Shelters are the BEST PLACE
    Make sure you choose a breed suited to your lifestyle, don’t make your choose on the cute factor, fluffy factor, breed alone or colour.don’t buy from a petstore.
    NEVER BUY FROM A PETSTORE
    PUPPY INSIDE PETSTORE ARE FROM PUPPY MILLS
    A reliable breeder would never sell to a petstore, where as a backyard breeder&puppy mill would
    TRUE Reason Pets are Surrended
    Unwanted Gift
    owner sadly passed away.
    owners had no time
    owners were moving
    relationship breakup
    elderly owner was too ill
    too exuberant for his very elderly owner.
    owners were moving into a rental property that wouldn’t allow pets
    owner was moving.
    elderly owner was going into a nursing home
    surrendered to us because their owner was having a baby & didn’t want them anymore
    owners were moving interstate
    abandoned by his former owners
    Adult dogs are generally better with children, then puppies

  4. FOOL BY ANY OTHER NAME says:

    research it man

  5. Anonymous says:

    They are really neat little dogs, I have one and know a bunch of them.
    They are sturdy, happy little dogs. They don’t yap alot and are great around kids, cats and other dogs.
    They are the MOST health tested breed in the AKC.
    The Havanese is an old Cuban breed, but they have only been recognized by AKC for about 11 years, not too many in PMs or BYBs. (We are trying very hard to keep it that way!!!
    Here are a couple of websites to get you started.http://www.havanese.org/
    http://www.bluemoonhavaneseonline.com

  6. NEKAI says:

    Depends on the pedigree. But honestly, I’ve seen more Havanese come in with skin, eye, ear, breathing etc. problems than I could shake a stick at.
    All dogs can have medical issue… but this one was up there.
    If you’re interested still, just contact reputable breeders and see what type of health guarantee they can give you.

  7. picci says:

    I have an almost 4 month Havanese puppy and I can’t say enough positive things about him. He is WONDERFUL!
    Calm and gentle but playful enough. Not yappy or hyper and has a beautiful temperment and personality and was practically trained when I brought him home. He has brought us so much joy.
    Just make sure you buy from a very, very reputable breeder. That’s key. There are a lot of puppy mills out there that pawn themselves off as breeder, so beware. And never, never buy from a pet store or boutique pet shop.
    If you research it and do it right, you won’t be disappointed.

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