What To Do With A Havanese?
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So I have done my research for at least 4 months and the Havanese seems to be the dog for my family. We are (hopefully) getting one this summer. So now we have time to prepare. We already have a kennel in the garage from our previous dog (and we will wash it down and everything) we are going to exchange the carpet for wood flooring in the family room and you know why. So what else is there to prepare our home and family for a havanese puppy (and it will be a girl) Thanks for any help!
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Same things you would for any dog. Make sure you don’t have any plants (indoor or outdoor) that are poisonous. Make sure there are no cords out that are chewable. Get a book on raising a puppy, it’ll include everything
The Havanese shines his affectionate personality on everyone, including strangers, children, other dogs, and even cats. But his family will get the lion’s share of his love; given the choice, he’ll stick like glue to his owner’s side. The potential downside to all this devotion is that, when left alone, the Havanese can become anxious. This is definitely a housedog, and a Havanese who’s left in the backyard–or anywhere away from his family–is not a happy dog.
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I wish I had a a havanese.