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Buying a Havanese

Buying a Havanese is a big decision, and it is important to feel confident throughout the entire process. On Get a Pet, you can compare current listings from both breeders and private sellers, see price, age, and location, and contact sellers directly. All listings show essential information about the dog, so you can easily decide whether it fits your lifestyle and circumstances.

What is the typical temperament of a Havanese around family and children?

They are generally affectionate, people oriented and enjoy being close to their families. Most are gentle and patient with children, provided interactions are supervised and respectful. They tend to bond strongly with their owners and can be quite sensitive to loud voices or tension in the home.

How much grooming does a Havanese really need, and can they be kept in a shorter cut?

The long, silky coat tangles easily and usually needs brushing several times a week, often daily if kept at full length. Many owners choose a shorter “puppy cut” to reduce matting and make upkeep easier. Even in a shorter trim they still need regular brushing, bathing, and attention to ears, nails, and eye area.

Are Havanese good apartment dogs or do they need a yard?

They are well suited to apartment living because of their small size and moderate exercise needs, as long as they get daily walks and playtime. A yard is helpful but not required. Mental stimulation and companionship are more important than space, since many do poorly if left alone for long hours.

How much exercise does a Havanese need each day?

Most adults do well with about 30 to 60 minutes of combined walking and play spread throughout the day. They enjoy games, short training sessions and interactive play more than intense running. Puppies and seniors should have gentler, shorter sessions adjusted to their age and stamina.

Are Havanese prone to separation anxiety and clingy behavior?

This breed often becomes very attached to its people and can struggle with being left alone regularly. Without gradual training and a predictable routine, some may develop barking, whining or destructive habits. Early practice with short absences and independent settling helps reduce the risk of separation issues.

What health problems are Havanese most prone to?

Common concerns include luxating patellas, hip issues, certain eye conditions and sometimes heart problems. Allergies and skin issues can also occur, partly due to their dense coat. Responsible breeders screen for inherited conditions, and regular veterinary checkups are important for early detection.

Do Havanese really not shed, and are they hypoallergenic?

They shed very little compared with many breeds, since much of the loose hair gets caught in the long coat instead of falling out. This low shedding can reduce dander spread but does not guarantee an allergy free experience. People with allergies should spend time with the breed first to assess their individual reaction.

How easy are Havanese to train, especially for housebreaking?

They are generally intelligent and eager to please, which helps with training basic cues and manners. Housebreaking can sometimes take longer than expected, as some are sensitive or easily distracted. Consistent schedules, positive reinforcement and frequent supervised potty breaks are key to success.

Can a Havanese tolerate being around other dogs and pets?

Most are sociable and get along well with other friendly dogs and household pets when introduced properly. Their playful nature usually suits multi pet homes, although individual personalities vary. Early, positive socialization is important to avoid shyness or overexcited behavior.

Is a Havanese a good choice for a first time dog owner?

They can be a good fit for a committed first time owner who is home often and willing to keep up with grooming and training. Their size and gentle temperament are manageable, but they do require time, structure and regular coat care. Prospective owners should be prepared for a companion that wants close daily interaction.