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About Havashire Puppies
About Havashire Puppies
How would you describe a Havashire?
The Havashire is a small designer breed that is a cross between a Havanese and a Yorkshire Terrier. Also known as a Hava-York or Yorkinese. Full-grown, they typically weigh 7-13 pounds and stand 8-11 inches tall.
Are Havashires a good choice for families with kids?
Havashires are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. They are an indoor breed that prefers to spend most of their time with their family members. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How active are Havashires on a daily basis?
The Havashire is an active breed that requires regular exercise and play to keep them healthy and happy. Although they are small in size, they still require daily exercise to help prevent obesity and keep their muscles and joints strong. Havashires enjoy a variety of activities, including walks, indoor playtime, and games like fetch or hide-and-seek. Overall, their exercise needs are low.
Is a Havashire a good choice for someone with allergies?
The Havashire has a soft, silky coat that can be either curly or straight, and typically requires regular grooming to maintain its appearance and health. The coat can come in a variety of colors, including black, brown, white, and gold. The Havashire is considered a low-shedding breed, which makes them a good choice for people with allergies. Grooming-wise, this breed is fairly high-maintenance. Havashires are considered hypoallergenic, which can be a plus for allergy sufferers.
What kind of home is best for a Havashire?
Havashires are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Due to their small size, the Havashire can thrive in apartments and small homes, but they still require regular exercise to keep them healthy and prevent obesity. They are an indoor breed that prefers to spend most of their time with their family members. They are fairly easy to train.
Puppy Buyer's FAQ
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Visit or Video Call the Breeder
Visit in person if possible, or request a live video call to meet the puppy, see its living conditions, and meet the mom. Ask to see where the dogs eat, sleep, and play.
Get a Vet Exam Immediately
Have a vet examine the puppy within two days of bringing it home, even if it seems healthy.
Request Complete Health Records
Ask for vaccination records, deworming history, and vet exam results. For purebreds, ask for parent health clearances.
Get Everything in Writing
Written contract with health guarantees, return/refund policy, and spay/neuter terms. Verbal promises are unenforceable.
Use Secure Payment Methods
Pay with a credit card or another traceable method that offers buyer protection. Avoid wire transfers, crypto, or gift cards, which are difficult to recover.
Verify Breeder Credentials
Check USDA license, state breeder license, breed club memberships, and reviews. Ask for buyer references.
Know What to Look For
A trustworthy breeder welcomes visits, specializes in one or two breeds, prices fairly, and gives you time to decide without pressure.
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