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Fiona Kelly
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December 3, 2007 Havanese Puppies—Not Happily Housebroken
July 20, 2008 07:41 PM EDT
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Havanese puppies make a great addition to any family. Perhaps one of the most popular aspects of these toy dogs is their size. They have acquired a large fan base among families with young children. Also, Havanese pups get along extremely well with other animals, making them a great choice for families who already have dogs or cats. Havanese puppies are sweet and lovable dogs. Though they are intelligent and eager to satisfy, the care of Havanese puppies can be somewhat difficult. There are many elements of raising a Havanese puppy, and they all require time and patience on behalf of the owner. Before adopting a Havanese puppy, make sure that you are willing to devote the time needed to take care of it. If you have the means to provide and care for a Havanese puppy, and you are willing to put time into training, your reward will be a constant companion who you can truly call your best friend. Despite their loving and sweet personalities, many people shy away from adopting Havanese puppies. This is because Havanese puppies tend to require a lot of training. Compared to many other dogs, they are somewhat difficult to housebreak. Because these small dogs have relatively small bladders, potty training them is one of the first trials a new Havanese puppy owner will face. Yet, with patience, this is a simple milestone to overcome. Another problem that Havanese puppy owners run into is grooming. Because Havanese pups do not shed, part of Havanese puppy care includes an occasional haircut. Finally, exercise is another aspect of raising a Havanese pup that some might consider an inconvenience. The energetic and playful personalities of these dogs require a daily walk, unless they have a fenced in backyard to play around in all day. With the proper care and training, a Havanese puppy will grow up to be obedient and affectionate. Many people find it easy to integrate the needs of a Havanese puppy into their daily routine. However, other people find it more difficult to do so because of the large amounts of time and effort that are required of Havanese puppy owners. However, caring for a Havanese puppy requires more than just time and effort—there are also many basic supplies that are needed to properly raise a Havanese pup. Standard puppy supplies include food, toys, and a bed. Thus, financial ability is also another important aspect of puppy owning to consider. It is important to consider each and every one of these elements before deciding to adopt a Havanese puppy. Yet, what it really comes down to is whether or not you can provide a puppy with care, devotion, and a loving home. These are what Havanese puppies truly crave—and they are more than willing to return the sentiments. Despite the amount of work required of the owner when it comes to training Havanese puppies, they are sweet, affectionate, and eager to please. Whether or not you can provide proper Havanese puppy care is an essential consideration of anyone planning on adopting a Havanese pup.
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