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What to Expect from a Havanese Dog from a Rescue Shelter
Bringing home a new dog will be a very exciting time for both of you. As you and your dog grow accustomed to each other and to your new relationship, you as the owner must be very careful to start things off on the right foot. By beginning good habits early, you can ensure that you will have a long and happy friendship with your new pet.
Your Havanese will take some time to get used to his new surroundings. Make sure you set him up an area that will belong to him. By keeping his food, water and bed in a common, stationary place, you can begin to make him feel at home. Your dog will need your attention. As he grows to know and love you, your Havanese will require a lot of your time. Playing games and petting your dog will keep him happy and healthy. If you do not give the amount of attention that your Havanese requires, he will let you know through his behavior. If you don’t keep him happy and satisfied, things could get ugly. You should also consider the pros and cons of Havanese rescue before making your decision.
Grooming your Havanese is especially important. More so than almost any other breed, a Havanese dog must be brushed daily. Their long, curled hair is a trademark of the breed. If you are raising your dog to show, you will want to keep this coat long, clean and healthy. If you are not intending to show your dog, you may choose to trim the coat very short to cut back on the amount of grooming that you must put into it.
As he progresses in years, your Havanese pet may encounter some health problems. Havanese are often prone to eye and ear problems. Regular veterinary checkups and updating vaccinations can help to keep your dog healthy for a lifetime.
Overall, you will find your new Havanese dog to be a wonderful pet. They are intelligent and happy, playful and alert. If you invest the right amount of time and love into your dog, they will prove to be a perfect pet and an invaluable friend for years to come.
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