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This breed is good for allergy sufferers. They are a non-shedding, hypo-allergenic dog. However, the Shavanese Havanese born with a short coat which have coats more like the average dog and are comparable in looks to a Papillon , do shed.

Following the French, Cuban and Russian revolutions, the Havanese were almost extinct. Now rare in Cuba, the breed has been facing a crisis through the s, but is presently on the rise in popularity, having some dedicated believers in the breed who are actively campaigning for its preservation in the USA. This dog belongs to the family of dogs called Bichons.

The French word Bichon Frise means "fleecy dog" or "curly lap dog. The Bichon Havanese adorned and enlivened the homes of aristocratic Cubans during the 18th and 19th centuries. Bichon lapdogs were being brought to Cuba in 17th century from Europe; they adapted to climate and customs of Cuba. Eventually, these conditions gave birth to a different dog, smaller than its predecessors, with a completely white coat of a silkier texture.

This dog was the Blanquito de la Habana. In the 19th century, the Cubans took to liking the French and German Poodles, which were crossed with the existing Blanquito to create today's Bichon Havanese. In the development of the Havanese, the Blanquito was much more dominant than the Poodle.

The Bichon Havanese originated in the 19th century Breeding the Havanese in the USA only started in the s. In the s many Cubans migrated to USA. Most Cuban refugees settled in Florida and some brought their pets Havanese. Goodale saved the breed from extinction.

She advertised in a Florida paper, and found two or three immigrant families who had brought their Havanese from Cuba with papers.

From them, Mrs. Goodale got 6 Bichon Havanese with pedigrees: a female with 4 female pups, and a young unrelated male. Later she was able to get 5 more males from Costa Rica. As an experienced breeder, Mrs. Goodale began working with the 11 dogs.

Her first lines appeared in The UKC recognized them in The AKC recognized them in Around , several German breeders started finding odd-coated puppies in litters with regular Havanese.

As these pups matured they did not grow full coats like their other littermates. No, human pregnancy tests do not work for canines. This is due to a hormonal pregnancy marker found only in humans. I suggest you do the same. Back in the day and between myself and Hariamrit, we can go waaaaaay back! Your veterinarian can do a ultrasound scan as early as three weeks after mating to determine if your dog is pregnant.

An ultrasound can detect fetal heartbeats, thus your veterinarian may the estimate the number of puppies your dog is carrying. If you think that your dog may be pregnant, these are some key traits to look out for: Enlarged nipples — milk production can occur even in pseudo pregnancies.

As a toy dog breed, the Havanese reach their adult size relatively quickly, compared to large breeds that require 18 to 24 months to finish filling out. Also, unlike many dogs, there is no noticeable difference between the size of a male and female Havanese. Both tend to be around the same weight and height. A 6-month-old Havanese puppy will be at their adult size or close to it.

Male and female Havanese puppies may weigh between 6 to 8 pounds at six months old and will likely already be at their adult height, typically between 8. Pro Tip: Check out this new puppy checklist for tips on how to puppy-proof your home, set up a vaccination schedule, stock up on supplies, and more.

There is no notable size difference between male and female adult Havanese dogs. An adult Havanese should appear compact, slightly longer than tall, and have a springy gait, a famous breed hallmark. While their coats are stunning, it can be easy for Havanese dogs to put on excess weight without their pet parents noticing due to their lush double coats.

In general, the Havanese dog is healthy and fit, but it also may prone to health disorders like other dog breeds. The common health issues seen in this dog are chondrodysplasia, Legg-Perthes disease, cataracts, liver problems, retinal dysplasia, hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, heart problems, patellar luxation, mitral valve insufficiency and deafness. The dog should be fed with high quality dog food and clean water for drinking. Make sure not to over feed the dog to avoid the obesity.

It is advisable to prepare a food schedule for the dog and feed it accordingly. The Havanese dog suits well for apartment living. It likes to stay indoor most of the time, so a house without a yard will be sufficient for the dog. It adapts the living conditions of the home in a very short time.

The Havanese dog needs daily short walks. It will be a good partner for the short walkers and it should be given limited exercise daily. It is an active dog and kids love to play with it all the time. The Havanese dog can give birth to 1 to 8 puppies, but the average litter size is said to be 4 puppies. It will be suggested to go for reproduction upon attaining the proper age.



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