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Fiona A Kelly

Many of us know from the start that no matter the type of puppy we bring into our home, it will be loved unconditionally. But there is more information that must be known other then that. Knowing and understanding everything about your Havanese puppy’s history to grooming techniques and cuts will make sure that the transition into owning this dog is a smooth one. These are dogs that make not only great show dogs, but also wonderful house companions.

For most people, the grooming and care that is required for the Havanese puppy can be a shocking fact once the puppy is already into the home. So knowing your options is a key step. The ideal cut for these dogs is the Havanese puppy cut as it cuts down on brushing time, maintenance, and the risk of matting, which can lead to having to shave your puppy. Knowing the important facts about grooming your puppy is essential.

You will want to begin grooming your Havanese as soon as you bring your puppy home. This allows you to train your puppy very early on as to how to properly behave during cuts and daily grooming. This is to not only to prevent accidents from happening, but also to make sure that the grooming process is one that does not bring stress upon him or her. While those who want to have their dogs in shows will keep the hair long, this is a high maintenance look. If you are not planning on showing your dog, the Havanese puppy cut is probably the best for you and your little one.

Even with the shorter cut, you will want to keep up regular brushings as this promotes new growth of hair. It also helps their skin and coat when you brush them as the natural oils that are produced are spread about. Grooming your Havanese will also allow you the chance to inspect your dog’s skin condition. Whether there is a wound or fleas, these problems will need to be noticed quickly. With the Havanese puppy cut you will still want to brush them 3 or 4 times a week.

If you know that you want to keep your Havanese puppy looking sharp but are not able to commit to hours everyday in brushing, then the Havanese puppy cut is ideal for you and your little companion. This cut is a simple one that you can achieve at home without going to a professional dog groomer. Simply leave the ears and tail fully feathered. This helps maintain some of the original Havanese look without having the large responsibility of the total long hairstyle. Taking the rest of the hair, you will want to trim it down to about one inch in length.

Whether it is the puppy cut or the longhaired look, it is vital that you have the proper grooming tools in your home. You will need the basics, which include the pin brush, the combination brush, the flea comb, and a small soft slicker brush. These are just the basics to have on hand when you are ready to bring your Havanese into your home and life. Also, make sure you have your puppy on a stable table that has either a towel or mat on it to stop any slips or falls from happening.

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Fiona Kelly is a dog lover to the core and aims at helping others to fully understand their pets. Sharing with others the reasons for the Havanese puppy cut is just one of the ways to achieve that.Havanese grooming is not hard but there are important details that should be kept in mind. Knowing these facts and using the Havanese puppy cut will make your time with your puppy a treasured one. Keeping up with the proper Havanese grooming supplies along with using the Havanese puppy cut will make sure that your time brushing and cutting your puppy will be an easy one.

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