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Kinkaid
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Breeding of the Havanese began within the United States in the 1970’s.
Their coats are double, but without the harsh standoff guard hair and woolly undercoat usually associated with double coats. It is soft and light in texture with the outer coat carrying more weight. The long hair is ideally wavy. The Havanese breed standard states that they stand 8-12 inches at the shoulder and weigh no more than 13#, although many of ours are much smaller and in the 10-12 pound range.
Havanese are neither timid, nor aggressive. They are intelligent and lively. They get along well with dogs of other breeds and are not quarrelsome dogs. They love life and activity – whether it be a romp through the snow, playing in the grass, a run on the beach, or just celebrating the day with you. All of our babies are litter box trained using puppy litter and a litter box system before leaving us.
Just "food for thought". I grew up in a home where we always had female dogs in the home - never a male. After reading many, many breed books it has been said over and over that the males are really the more devoted companions. The vets just graduating from the nation's top veterinarian schools have now been taught that early spaying and neutering is best for the puppy - fewer hormonal tendencies such as leg lifting, "humping", etc.
My daughter's Digby is such a joy. He will always squat like a female to pee, never thinks of marking territory, and yes - is very devoted. I now always recommend that unless you are considering breeding to keep an open mind regarding the sex of a puppy. Health benefits include reduction of cancer by up to 150-fold.
Puppies arrive with a microchip implanted (we also charge you the $20 registration fee and personally fill out that registration form and send that in for you, then provide you with the certificate documenting this registration into the nationwide program). Regardless of registration status, you are getting a top quality, purebred, well taken care of, loved puppy. Health guaranteed! For those traveling via air, I purchase a new kennel, food and water dishes as required by the airline, necessary kennel stickers, a moisture proof packet of health information, vet check forms, pedigrees if you want them, registration forms, etc, I obtain an additional vet check before the flight, and finally make the 3 hour drive to/from the airport for drop off. I do ship within the US and take care of all reservations and plans for you. Shipping costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Shipping will run $395.00, all inclusive. Temperature safe flights available when the weather temperatures are between 20-85 . Feel free to reply with any further questions - I am prompt with my communication. We beg of you to be courteous of our CST zone. 402-685-6228 WE ANSWER EVERY EMAIL WITHIN THE DAY, JUST MAKE SURE YOUR EMAIL SYSTEM IS SET UP TO ACCEPT OUR REPLY.
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About Havanese Puppies
About Havanese Puppies
What should I know about Havaneses before buying one?
The Havanese is very intelligent, happy-go-lucky, lively, and playful. They are quite affectionate and will become extremely attached to their human families. The Havanese are not known to be excessive barkers when taught at a young age not to bark unnecessarily, but they will alert you to strangers and make an excellent watch dog. Full-grown, they typically weigh 7-13 pounds and stand 8-12 inches tall.
How do Havaneses behave around young children?
Havaneses are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Havanese are also revered for their good nature with children and elderly folks, making a great match for young families and mature owners alike. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How much exercise does a Havanese need?
The easy-to-train Havanese is a good fit for apartment life. They are content to be playful and active indoors, and while they do not require a yard to play, they do need to be taken on daily walks. These pups are have an average demand for exercise and are well-suited to less active lifestyles. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What's the coat like on a Havanese?
Havanese have several coat varieties for choose from. In addition to the short-haired Havanese, there is also the possibility for wavy, curly, or even corded hair. The Havanese exhibits a soft double coat on both the outer and undercoat. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate. Havaneses are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
Where do Havaneses do best — city or country?
Havaneses are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. As long as your Havanese pup is properly socialized, they should be very friendly with other humans you welcome into the house, as well as other animals. They are fairly easy to train.
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