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| Available pups |
| Price |
| Frequently asked questions |
| Description |
| Characteristics |
| Personality |
| History |
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Available pups:
We await the litter of our female Toundra, around june
09. The father is our Teddy. The pups will be able to leave around the
mid august. Puppies of this letter, will be around 8-15 pounds
adulte.
PRICE:
Male : 600$ Female:
750$ + neutralise
included examination of health, vaccine, dewormed,
guaranteed of 2 years, the taxes and 1 bag of food Royal canine.
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| Frequently asked questions |
Our english texts were translates by an automatic translator. Sorry for
the formulation erreurs.
This little
dog looks
like a
"teddy bear"
A hyper-allergenic Toy breed, the Havanese ranges in height from
8 to 12 inches and weighs from 7 to 16 pounds. He has large, dark and
appealing eyes. The non-shedding coat is long, soft, straight to wavy,
and like human hair, is odourless when wet. The breed comes in a rainbow
of colors, from white to shades of cream, champagne, gold, black, blue,
silver, chocolate or any combination of these.
Through the years, the Havanese has been bred for companionship. It's
gorgeous good looks and endearing personality make the breed a wonderful
house pet. The Havanese is a VERY social animal, that treats all with a
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| Height: |
Weight: |
| from 8-11.4 inches (21-29 cm) |
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7 to 16 pounds. |
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| Description |
. The Havanese is a sturdy little
dog, low on his legs, with long abundant hair, soft and preferably wavy. His
movement is lively and elastic.
He has large, dark and appealing eyes.
Carried high, either in shape of a crozier or preferably rolled over the
back; it is furnished with feathering of long silky hair.
Colour: there are two varieties of colour. Rarely completely pure white;
fawn in its different shades of light fawn to havana-brown (tobacco colour,
reddish brown); patches in those colours of coat; slight blackened overlay
admitted. Permissible colours and patches (white, light fawn to havana-brown)
with black markings. Black coat. |
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| Characteristics |
| The usage of scissors to even out
the length of the coat and all trimming is forbidden. Exception: tidying up
the hair on the feet is permitted, the hair on the forehead may be slightly
shortened so that it does not cover the eyes and the hair on the muzzle may
be slightly tidied up, but it is preferable to leave it in natural length. |
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| Personality |
| Exceptionally bright he is easy to
train as a watchdog dog. Affectionate, of a happy nature, he is amiable, a
charmer, playful and even a bit of a clown. He loves children and plays
endlessly with them. According to his happy nature, the Havanese has a
strikingly light-footed and elastic gait; forelegs with free stride and
pointing straight forward, the hindlegs giving them the impulsion and moving
in a straight line. |
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| History |
| The breed comes from the Western
Mediterranean region and has developed along the Spanish and Italian coastal
region. It would seem that these dogs were imported early to Cuba by sea
captains. Erroneously, the most frequent brown colour of these dogs (tobacco)
gave birth to the legend which would mean it to be a breed originating from
Havana, capital of Cuba. Political events led to the total disappearance of
the old bloodlines of the Havanese in Cuba; apparently a few dogs were
successfully smuggled out of Cuba whose descendants have survived in the
U.S.A. |
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| Behaviours |
Children: Excellent with children.
Friendliness: Loves everyone.
Trainability: easy
IIndependence: Fairly dependent.
Dominance: weak
Other Pets: Generally good with other pets.
Combativeness: Not generally dog-aggressive.
Noise: bark little. |
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Grooming: Regular
Trimming & Stripping: not recommended
Coat: Fluffy coat.
Shedding: Very light.
Exercise: Very little exercise needed.
Indoors: active indoors.
Apartments: Good for apartment living.
Outdoor Space: Does all right without a yard.
Climate: Prefers cool climates.
Owner: Good for novice owners.
Longevity: Long (15 or more years).
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