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Is the Havanese popular in the Middle East?

Big Dog | May 27th, 2010

Havanese are unmistakable for their clown-like personality and hopping rather than running. They easily adapt to any environment and are great with children and other animals. They are curious and friendly and their only desire is to be with their humans. No surprise they are becoming more and more popular in different parts of the world, including Middle eastern countries. Read more about dogs in Dubai, Qatar and Bahrain.

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Give your Havanese the care it deserves!

Big Dog | April 11th, 2010

Havanese’s coat is long, soft and silky and you should brush it at least twice a week. Brushing this breed’s coat is important to remove dead fur since this dog shed little. Brush the coat from underneath the fur and comb it in layers. You can spray light layer of oil into the Havanese’s coat to prevent hairs from splitting and static buildup, most especially if you located in a place with dry or cold climate. Before bathing your pet Havanese, remove the mats and tangles by moistening it with oil and rubbing it between your fingers. Remember to shampoo the coat and rinse it well, you may also apply oil and conditioner into it. For hygienic purposes, the Havanese’s nails should be trimmed every two weeks as well as the fur between the toes. Do not forget to clean the ears regularly as well to prevent infection.

To properly groom your pet, you can use the Havanese Coat Care Grooming Kit, to help you maintain your Havanese’s charming and adorable appearance.

Can a Havanese be left alone at home?

Big Dog | January 25th, 2010

Owners who have to go to work in the mornings often leave their dogs at home and look after themselves by eating the pre-prepared food and access to an area where they can relieve themselves when nature calls. By the time the owners get home, all is well and the dogs have been on their best behavior. However if one owns a Havanese, it is not recommended that they be left alone.

Known to be “Velcro” dogs, they tend to stick with the owner wherever they go… in the kitchen, bathroom… everywhere! Without human contact for a period of time, they become stressed and may even be destructive. The Havanese will take a good deal of time to house train because they need persistent and constant monitoring. As cute as they are, they can also be sneaky. So if one decides to get a Havanese, make sure that time is something that is readily available to them.

How to buy a European Havanese Dog?

Big Dog | December 21st, 2009

havaneseGetting a Havenese is welcoming a very friendly and affectionate member into the family. They are known to form very strong and close bonds and are an intelligent dog that is easily trained. As the breed standard states, the Havanese has a sturdy and small frame with a coat that is long, silky and can come in several solid colors. They have a sweet expression with their dark eyes and have high set ears that hang. What makes them adorable is their disheveled look. This along with other pertinent facts will assist one in determining a good breeder when looking for a Havanese. The breed should mirror the standard for it to be of purebred quality. So with this knowledge, here are other tips when sorting through all the breeders: Read the rest of this entry »