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Havanese

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Hailing from Havana, Cuba, the Havanese is a sturdy toy breed with a cheerful and affectionate disposition.

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Temperament

Although some toy dog breeds can be territorial and aggressive, the Havanese is happy, outgoing and friendly to humans and other animals alike. He’s intelligent, easy to train and eager to please.

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The Havanese is small but sturdy, with a longer body than he is tall. The breed is easily recognized by the long double coat and a tail that curls forward.

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Characteristics

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The Havanese breed boasts a wide variety of colors and markings, adding to their charm and individuality.

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Colors

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The long, potentially hypoallergenic coat does not shed but requires regular grooming to keep it tangle- and mat-free. Havanese puppies have a softer, shorter coat.

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Shedding

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Like other small breeds, the Havanese may become overweight or obese. A complete and balanced diet and daily exercise is essential to maintaining ideal body condition.

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Health

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Small or toy breed puppy food is ideal for Havanese puppies to ensure the food is not only easy to chew, but has all the essential nutrients needed for growth and development.

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Best Dog Food for Havanese Dogs & Puppies

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The Havanese is a descendant of the ancient Bichon breeds, whose relatives include the Bichon Frise and Maltese. The breed’s ancestors came to the island of Cuba in the 1600s, around the time the Italians and Spaniards were colonizing the new world.

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History

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The Havanese, Cuba's only native breed, derives its name from the capital city of Havana. Originally called the "Blanquito de la Habana" or Havana Silk dog, this breed carries a rich history and unique heritage.

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Notable writers Charles Dickens and Ernest Hemingway were proud owners of Havanese dogs, highlighting the breed's appeal to literary figures and their appreciation for the companionship and charm these dogs bring.

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