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From AKC.org

Havanese, the only dog breed native to Cuba, are cheerful little dogs with a spring in their step and a gleam in their big, brown eyes. These vivacious and sociable companions are becoming especially popular with American city dwellers. Distinctive features of the Havanese include a curled-over tail and a gorgeous silky coat, which comes in a variety of colors. Some owners enjoy cording the coat, in the manner of a Puli, and others clip it short to reduce grooming time. Happily, Havanese are just as cute no matter what hairdo you give them. Their small but sturdy bodies, adaptable nature, and social skills make Havanese an ideal city dog, but they are content to be anywhere that they can command the attention of admirers young and old alike. Havanese, smart and trainable extroverts with the comic instincts of a born clown, are natural trick dogs. Havanese are also excellent watchdogs and take the job seriously, but will usually keep the barking to a minimum.

Did you know?

Despite its being a new breed to the AKC (#142), the Havanese is an old breed, descending from breeds brought over from Spain to Cuba.

The Coat of the Havanese is deceptively warm-looking; in reality, it is an insulation and barrier from the sun and overheating.

The Havanese descends from the same ancestor as the entire Bichon family, the Tenerife.

This people loving breed is considered a velcro dog?

Florida Havanese

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