Havanese are natural companion dogs: gentle and responsive. They become very attached to their human families and are excellent with children. Very affectionate and playful with a high degree of intelligence. These cheerful dogs are very sociable and will get along with everyone including people, dogs, cats and other pets. They are easy to obedience train and get along well with other dogs. This curious dog loves to sit up high on a chair to observe what is going on. It is very sensitive to the tone of your voice. Harsh words will only upset the dog and will achieve very little. The Havanese have a long reputation of being circus dogs, probably because it learns quickly and enjoys doing things for people. Few tend to bark a lot, as they can be taught not to do this. It is not their nature to bark a lot. It is best to teach them not to bark unnecessarily while they are still young to prevent it from becoming a habit. Havanese are good watch dogs - making sure to alert you when a visitor arrives, but will quickly welcome the guest once it sees you welcome them. Some dogs may exhibit a degree of shyness around strangers, but this is not characteristic of the breed. Havaneses live for your every word and gesture. They should be neither timid nor aggressive. It shows no cowardice, in spite of its size. I do not know how much they cost.
well, i do know how mach they cost though I'm a kid. My havenese dog Bailey was bought on Granville island in Vancouver, BC. she was really scared and pooed in her kennel and was whining the whole car ride but is now used to us. her price was $600. And you up there, the one who answered this first, my havenese dog barks A LOT to everyone. Do you even know what you are talking about?
Yes. Male dogs will recognize pups as such and will generally behave differently than they would toward an adult dog.
It depends how you behave toward your dogs. To your dogs, you are a member of it's pack/family. If you act dominantly towards your dogs and in charge, they will think of you as the pack leader.
Dogs do not hate children, most likely a child has hit the dog or poked it, dogs and children both need supervision
Bomb sniffing dogs could range in cost of $8,000 to $18,000 depending on their training, skills and ability.
2-5k
A Havenese. It's a type of dog in the bichon family. Most cubans have these havenese dogs in their houses.
All dogs bite.. Some more than others of course
Ryan has three dogs-a Yorkie named Sweet Pea and two Havenese dogs.Source: kidzworld (com)
This is only a matter of opinion, as there is no strict definition of "cute". The answer will vary between different people, and will always be subjective. Please discuss your opinions in the discussion area.
they fly north
Do you mean pigs in a blanket? Just a guess.
behaviour of a rabid dog
Yes. Male dogs will recognize pups as such and will generally behave differently than they would toward an adult dog.
Their tongues hang out and they pant.
It would be very difficult and there would have to be a very good reason for it. Dogs are dogs and this would be hard to make for this reason. The cost would be extremely high.
about $4,739
It depends how you behave toward your dogs. To your dogs, you are a member of it's pack/family. If you act dominantly towards your dogs and in charge, they will think of you as the pack leader.