havanese
havanese
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by Mitch Endick - 2006-12-21
The Havanese comes from Cuba where they were pampered lap dogs. They love people and are not above learning tricks to amuse us. They are known to be very obedient and they get along well with other do...
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by Sandy Schneider - 2007-01-27
Knowing the tricks of getting your fur pal to enjoy brushing makes it easy, fun, and quick!Here are some proven steps to ensure a pooch with a positive attitude about tooth brushing. A positive attitu...
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by Connie Limon - 2007-04-27
The Havanese is a shaggy little dog of ancient European lineage. The ancient Havanese breed has common ancestors with the Barbichon, Bichon and Maltese. It is felt the Havanese probably traveled with ...
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by Fiona Kelly - 2007-11-23
The happy nature of the Havanese can be an excellent choice for families with children as well as those living in apartments as they seldom bark and will make a reliable companion for all memb...
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by Fiona Kelly - 2007-11-20
Dogs are part of the family and should always be taken with you when you move - even it's the 1500's and the move is from "civilized" Europe to the wilds of the New World. But dogs braved the h...
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by Fiona Kelly - 2007-11-27
If you are considering a new family pet that will be lots of fun and offer lot of love, perhaps a Havanese dog is in your future. What these tiny dogs lack in size,they make up for in playfulne...
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by Sandy Schneider - 2008-10-02
What is "xylitol"? Xylitol is a white crystal substance that looks and tastes like sugar. On food labels for people, xylitol is broadly classified as a carbohydrate.For the purposes of human consumpt...
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by Richard Cussons - 2009-08-21
A person may bring home a new dog for various reasons. It could be that he is living alone and wants to have a loyal and loving companion. Or he aims to have a dog that can do works such as herding, h...
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by Richard Cussons - 2009-08-24
The havanese, often described as playful dog with friendly temperament, is considered as highly trainable dog. But even if they are considered as such, it does not necessarily mean that havanese train...
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by Richard Cussons - 2009-08-24
There are various objectives of dog training. A dog can be trained to obey commands, perform tricks, compete in agility, assist physically handicapped, rescue victims of disaster or hunt, track and he...