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Buying a Havapoo
Buying a Havapoo 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.
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What kind of temperament does a Havapoo usually have?
This mix is typically affectionate, people oriented and fairly adaptable. Most are social and cheerful like the Havanese, with the intelligence and quick learning of the Poodle. They tend to bond closely with their families and often enjoy being lap dogs as much as playmates.
How big do Havapoos get and when are they fully grown?
Most adults fall in the small range, often around 8 to 20 pounds depending on whether the Poodle parent was toy or miniature. They usually reach most of their height by about 9 months, but can continue to fill out and gain muscle until around 12 to 14 months.
Are Havapoos really hypoallergenic and do they shed?
They are often low shedding due to both parent breeds having hair coats instead of typical fur. However, no dog is truly hypoallergenic and some dander and saliva allergens will still be present. Allergic people should meet individual dogs first, as coat texture and shedding can vary within the mix.
How much grooming does a Havapoo need and what type of coat maintenance is typical?
Most have a wavy or curly coat that mats easily if not brushed several times per week. Regular professional grooming every 6 to 8 weeks is common to keep the coat at a manageable length and to maintain hygiene around the eyes, ears and paws. Owners should also plan on routine ear cleaning because the floppy, hairy ears can trap moisture.
What health problems are Havapoos prone to from their Havanese and Poodle background?
They can inherit issues seen in both parent breeds, such as luxating patellas, hip or elbow problems, dental crowding in small mouths and certain eye conditions like cataracts. Some may also be at risk for allergies, ear infections and genetic issues like Legg‑Calvé‑Perthes disease. Responsible breeders screen the parents, which can lower but not completely remove these risks.
How much exercise does a Havapoo need each day?
Most are moderately active and do well with about 30 to 60 minutes of physical activity a day, split into walks and play sessions. Short bursts of indoor play, puzzle toys and training games are usually enough to keep them satisfied, especially in smaller homes. They tend to enjoy mental stimulation as much as long walks.
Do Havapoos bark a lot or have separation anxiety?
Many are vocal watchdogs and will alert to noises or people at the door, though individual barking levels vary with training and socialization. Because they bond closely with their owners, some are prone to separation anxiety if left alone for long hours on a regular basis. Gradual alone‑time training and providing enrichment can help prevent problem behaviors.
Are Havapoos good with children and other pets?
They are generally friendly and playful, which can make them good companions for respectful children. Due to their small size they can be easily injured by rough handling, so supervision with young kids is important. With proper introductions they usually get along well with other dogs and even cats, especially if raised together.
Is a Havapoo a good choice for apartment living or first‑time dog owners?
Their small size, moderate exercise needs and adaptable nature usually suit apartment life well, provided they get daily walks and interaction. Many first‑time owners do well with this mix because of its trainability and eagerness to please, though consistent boundaries and early socialization are still important. Attention to barking habits and neighbor noise is essential in shared buildings.
How trainable is a Havapoo and what training challenges are common?
They are typically quick learners that respond well to positive reinforcement and short, engaging sessions. Their intelligence can bring some stubborn or easily distracted moments, especially as adolescents. House‑training may take patience with some individuals, so a regular schedule and crate training often help.



