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Is A Havanese Right For
You?
The Havanese
is a sturdy little dog with relative good health that has culminated in
a lifespan of approximately 15 years. They are companion/lap dogs and
do NOT do well left alone for extended periods of time. They are happy,
lively little dogs who are truly a joy to be around. Havanese are equally
at home sitting quietly in your lap, or racing through an agility course,
as long as they can be with you. They are very easy to train, and that
combined with their amazing balance and athletic ability, is seeing their
numbers increase rapidly in many dog sports.
Allergies:
If you have allergies, the Havanese might be a breed for you to consider.
A member of the Bichon family, Havanese are touted as hypo-allergenic.
Also their minimal shedding helps with allergen pollution. However, it
would be adviseable to meet a Hav or two in person to see how you react.
ie: My son seems to show allergic reactions to one of my Havs but not
the other. (They are from different bloodlines, and DO have different
coat textures.) My mother, who has always been quite allergic to dogs,
visited recently and didn't show any allergic symptoms. I would urge you
to "test" yourself with a Hav related to the one you are thinking
of getting, and speak with your allergy doctor, before bringing a dog
into your home that may very well be with you for the next 15 years.
Coat
Care:
The Havanese coat is so soft and luxuorious it is like petting silk embroidery
floss. The length of a full show coat can be quite time consuming to maintain,
requiring one or two baths a week as well as the need to be brushed out
while blow drying to avoid breakage. They also require additional brushing
every other day or so depending on each dogs coat texture to avoid tangles.
For pet Havanese some of the extreme care required by the show coats can
be avoided by keeping the dog in a shorter cut. However, this may require
a visit every few weeks to a groomer and those costs also can add up.
The pet clip still requires bathing and brushing each week to maintain
a healthy, tangle free coat.
Cost:
If cost is a concern, this may not be the breed for you. Havanese are
still considered a rare breed. Their small numbers are not keeping up
with their growing popularity. This fact has the price for a pet Havanese
in a range of approximately $1500.00 to $2000.00 depending on region of
the country.
Exercise:
The range in Havanese size makes for a range of exercise requirement.
The smaller Havs can probably get almost all the exercise they need in
the home following you around and playing. The upper size ranges may require
a little more exercise, such as going for walks, playing fetch, or just
running in the backyard. Be forewarned, Havanese have a game very much
their own, that Hav owners affectionately refer to as "runlikehell".
This is where they will begin running for no apparent reason in absolute
total abandon...and then just stop. They all do it...size won't help you
here. LOL. It is very much a part of their nature. If their occasional
running through the house is unacceptable to you, then a Havanese is definitely
NOT for you.
Havs
can have allergies too:
Like many other members of the toy group, some Havs can be susceptable
to allergies. They seem to be the most prone to foods, or chemical allergies...ie
shampoos, conditioners etc. Just like in people, it takes trial and error
to discover their individual allergies.
Lifespan:
Havanese can live to be 15 years old. The acceptance of a Havanese into
your life is a serious long term commitment. You need to be certain you
can successfully fulfill such a lengthy obligation.
Non-shedding:
Sorry, as far as I know ALL breeds shed. LOL It is the degree that varies.
However the Havanese does very little shedding on a daily basis. The most
common occurences of large amounts of shedding occur when their puppy
coat sheds out to make way for the adult hairs; and when females go into
heat. Not all bloodlines shed the same. If this is a concern of yours,
ask the breeder. A reputable breeder will have a pretty good handle on
how much their dogs shed.
Shredding:
Havanese
are shredders. This habit is so inherent in the breed that jokes abound
that it should be added to the breed standard. This particular trait can
drive you crazy. Newspapers, magazines, kleenex, dollar bills...nothing
is safe. If you don't think you can stand walking into a room and finding
paper shredded across the floor moments before a dinner party, then this
isn't the breed for you. You can no more stop a Hav from shredding than
you can stop the sun from rising.
Size:
Havanese range in size from 8 1/2 inches to 11 1/2 inches for a show dog.
Pet Havanese can excede those limits. The large size variance can be made
to work to your advantage. If you are disabled, or live in an apartment,
perhaps a smaller Hav who you can teach to use a litter box might be just
perfect for you. If you have children, or are thinking about doing eventing
with your dog, perhaps you would prefer a Hav in the sturdier mid to upper
range.
A
good breeder will try to match you to your dog. The more information you
can give them in regard to your lifestyle and anticipated needs, the better
they will be able to find a suitable puppy for you.
Remember,
any dog you bring into your home will be a part of your family for a very
long time. Please do both of you a favor and make an educated selection.
Permission
granted Authored by © Cynthia Rust © 2003 Cynthia Rust
www.cynadohavanese.com

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