Havanese Puppy Training

Big Dog | March 12th, 2009

Dogs have become such an important part of our society, that the need for them to fit in well with other human beings and not pose a threat or a disturbance is critical to their long term acceptance by our neighbors and others around us. Not all people are dog lovers and to make sure that they’re not inconvenienced by our pets, training is essential.

Dog training is a repetition of the basic principle of reward and punishment in various forms and combinations. Communication of these signals is the key to proper training. One very important thing to remember is consistency of signals. The reliability of the training depends on how well a dog is able to be sure of what your signals mean.

An important factor is the emotional state of the dog. A dog that is frightened, anxious, or insecure doesn’t train well and this reflects the importance of factors like proper socialization of puppies.

A lot of studies have shown that proper puppy socialization goes a long way towards ensuring a good temperament and receptivity towards training. Lots of handling, petting and generally being around humans in their everyday life goes a long way towards making a dog well behaved and easy to train.

Training Havanese puppies should not begin too early however, as there is evidence to show that before a certain age, the brains of puppies are not significantly developed enough to process complex learning.

Professional dog trainers are best when it comes to training your Havanese Puppy as they will ensure that the proper habits are set for life, including how to behave around strangers. For the safety of your Havanese dog, it is your duty as an owner to ensure that he or she is well trained.

Want to solve your dog’s behavioral problems?

Secrets to Dog Training covers all aspects of dog training, including behavioral issues that can ruin the relationship between dog and owner. If you have ever tried to train a dog, you know from experience what a challenge it can be. Here is what’s inside Secrets to Dog Training to help you avoid all the frustration and pain usually associated with training a dog yourself. Among many others, you will learn how to:

  • curb your dog’s aggressiveness
  • make your dog understand what is right and wrong
  • house train your dog
  • stop your dog racing in the house
  • deal with a dominant dog
  • overcome separation anxiety
  • stop your dog jumping on people
  • apply the cutting edge Dog Whispering technique
  • deal with more than one dog in the house
  • stop the family cat being harrassed.

Visit Secrets to Dog Training official website for more information.

In case you were wondering!!

D Dog Fan | April 7th, 2008

H- HAPPY
A- AFFECTIONATE
V- VERY GENTLE
A- ADORABLE
N- NEEDS TO LOVE SOMEONE
E- EXCEPTIONALLY INTELLIGENT
S- SOFT AS FEATHER DOWN
E- ENTERTAINER

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Grooming a Havanese Dog

D Dog Fan | April 4th, 2008

Those who do not have the time or the commitment for serious coat care should find another breed or realize that their dog will spend a lot of time in a grooming salon. The Havanese is a relatively high-maintenance dog is that sense. The Havanese should be groomed two-to-four times a week. The coat should be brushed or combed in layers from the skin outward to prevent tangles. In winter and in dry climates, a light oil or coat dressing prevents static buildup and split hairs from occuring. The coat must be free of mats before bathing. Keep this in mind! Otherwise you will have a nervous breakdown when trying to brush it out later on! Believe me!

Mats can be removed by moistening with coat oil and rubbing with the fingers until the tangle separates. The coat should be shampooed liberally and rinsed completely before application of a coat conditioner according to instructions on the container. Pet owners can brush the coat frequently to keep it free of mats, then take their Havanese to a groomer for bathing. It is best to let a professional dog groomer take care of the nitty details of grooming…unless you yourself have a diploma in pet grooming!

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Just a cute Havanese for the day

D Dog Fan | March 11th, 2008

Hey,

I visited a friend this weekend and saw her Havanese. I had to take a photo. I thought he is gorgeous. His name is Filo.

Havanese photo

Maria told me that Filo came from Hungary. Actually, I have heard that there are several breeders who have Hungarian Imported Havanese Dogs in their breeding stock.

Here is a tip for today. If you want to import your havanese puppy check out www.europuppy.com.

The Hypoallergenic Little Dog from Cuba!

D Dog Fan | January 14th, 2008

The Havanese is not only adorable, but it is also a hypoallergenic dog. So few dogs which are of the furrier type can be said to be hypoallergenic. Anyone suffering from allergies and asthma, can still have a puppy, since the Havanese is a small dog breed that will not make you reach for the tissues and the antihisthamine tablets!! And if you think you have heard it all, it also doesn’t shed, so this is the ideal dog breed!

Hypoallergenic Havanese

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Havanese Video

D Dog Fan | November 9th, 2007
Check out our latest Video with the Dancing Havanese Puppies 
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Havanese Video

D Dog Fan | October 2nd, 2007

Watch a cute havanese family playing!

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