Havanese Puppies-Friends For Life
submitted: Sep 23rd 2008 |
by: FionaKelly |
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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.
However, it would be completely irresponsible and inhumane to adopt one or more Havanese puppies before you know whether or not you can properly care for them. Raising Havanese puppies and house training them can be very time consuming. Some people even consider Havanese puppies to be high maintenance. Yet, if you find that you are able to provide a loving home for a Havanese pup, their loving companionship will make the time it takes for you to train them worth your trouble.
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.
Housetraining might seem like a pain at first, because Havanese puppies tend to require more training than other dogs-especially in the potty-training department. However, the dogs' natural intelligence will make training easier.
Grooming is another task that can take lots of time out of your day. Havanese puppies require lots of hair cuts and brushing because they are one of the only dogs that do not naturally shed their long fur. Finally, walking your Havanese puppy is another important part of care. These puppies are energetic and need daily exercise. Havanese puppies are not for everyone, but if you can manage to merge their needs into your life then you will reap the many rewards of training these adorable pups.
For families looking to adopt a Havanese puppy, their first step should be to consider what would be required of them as pet owners. Havanese pups can be high-maintenance, and their care is no easy task.
Raising Havanese puppies requires both time and effort on the owner's part-and many busy moms and dads don't have the time to give. Additionally, it is important to make sure that you can provide for your pet-so there is a monetary commitment as well.
Yet, the reason that many people choose to adopt Havanese puppies is that the bargain is by no means one-sided. In return for your love and devotion, Havanese puppies will truly fulfill the role of "man's best friend.
About the Author
About the author: Fiona Kelly is an avid lover of the Havanese and has a popular website that can show you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Havanese. Among other topics at this website, you can also learn all about Havanese Puppies plus a whole lot more.
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