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What You Need To Know About Havanese Puppies
The small and fluffy face of Havanese puppies can really brighten your day, no kidding. If you live in an apartment and have been thinking what type of dog could adapt to a life there, then a Havanese is the breed you want. This breed originated from Cuba, only requires twice a week brushing (unlike other breeds), but needs routinely scheduled bats, and some clipping. This breed has a small body that only need now and again exercise, which shouldn’t be too hard to squeeze into one’s schedule. If you’ve heard that many small dog breeds are bad with children, the Havanese is an exception – it’s great with kids. Properly raised, Havanese puppies make for great family pets.
Some tips on identifying a Havanese
The Havanese belongs to a today dog group, according to both the Kennel Association and the American Kennel Association. This breed weighs, or at least it should, between seven to thirteen pounds upon adulthood. The Havanese puppy has a noticeably shorter coat when compared with an adult’s. The coat can reach up to eight inches long, six at minimum. The coat of the puppy, which is silky, comes is either wavy or curly, with colors ranging from parti, white, blue, silver, cream, gold, black, and chocolate. Don’t ne misled by the usual impression, that this breed’s coat is warm – it’s really its protection from overheating and against the sun.
Training a Havanese
You’ll find that Havanese pups are very affectionate, playful, smart, and friendly. If you compare them to other breeds, you’ll have an easier time training them. Start training the Havanese at an early age, keeping in mind that it needs socialization and to learn recognizing boundaries.
Feeding the Havanese
Most likely you will get your Havanese puppies from a certified breeder. If so, simply find out about the food the pups received and continue giving the same food. Keep in mind that the Havanese posses a stomach of a high degree of sensitivity You just want to continued feeding them what their stomachs have gotten used to. Remember that Havanese puppies tend to have soft or loose stools when too quickly introduced to unfamiliar food. This can also happen when they are fed too many treats. You want to feed your Havanese puppies three controlled meals per day, until they are six months of age; then you only need to feed them twice a day.
Health worries you need to know about
For the most part, this breed is healthy, comparatively; but there some hereditary and genetic conditions that may manifest surface. Among them are deafness, cataracts, cherry eye, hip dysplasia, slipped kneecaps, liver shunts, and chondrodysplasia. During vaccination sessions or scheduled check ups, your vet can check your pups for these conditions, so try not missing an appointment with your vet.
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