About The Breed

The Havanese is a small, friendly, and affectionate breed known for its silky, flowing coat and charming personality. As the national dog of Cuba, Havanese are playful, intelligent, and highly social, often forming strong bonds with their families. They are excellent companions for people of all ages, getting along well with children, other pets, and strangers. Despite their small size, Havanese are sturdy and energetic, enjoying daily playtime and walks. Their hypoallergenic coat requires regular grooming, but their loving nature, low-maintenance temperament, and adaptability make them a popular choice for families and individuals alike.
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My Profile

Dog Breed:

Havanese

Lifespan:

14 - 16 years

Height:

8 - 11 inches

Weight:

7 - 13 pounds

Breed Group:

Toy

Shedding Amount:

Occasional

My Info

The Havanese is a small, friendly, and affectionate breed known for its silky, flowing coat and charming personality. As the national dog of Cuba, Havanese are playful, intelligent, and highly social, often forming strong bonds with their families. They are excellent companions for people of all ages, getting along well with children, other pets, and strangers. Despite their small size, Havanese are sturdy and energetic, enjoying daily playtime and walks. Their hypoallergenic coat requires regular grooming, but their loving nature, low-maintenance temperament, and adaptability make them a popular choice for families and individuals alike.

Contact Information

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(866) 240-9529

#Fun Dog Facts

• Some dogs have webbed feet – Breeds like Labrador Retrievers are better swimmers because of this.

• Dogs can learn to recognize up to 1,000 different toys – Some dogs have demonstrated this in scientific studies.

• Dogs can sense the Earth's magnetic field – Some prefer to align their bodies north-south when pooping!

• Dogs' ears have over a dozen muscles to help them move in different directions – This improves their hearing.

• Some breeds have double dewclaws on their hind legs – Like the Great Pyrenees, which uses them for stability.

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