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Havanese Dogs Are Great Family Pets

 
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Matthew Kepnes

Havanese dogs are great pets because they are known to be very friendly and smart. Despite being small in stature, havanese dogs are full of energy and always ready to entertain and play. Havanese dogs are good with little kids so they are often kept in houses where young kids are living. These dogs make great pets for people who like small dogs. You need to be aware of some things if you plan on getting a havanese dog for your family.

You need to follow a proper schedule when you train your Havanese dog. It’s easier to train your dog at a young age. This will give you better results in its training. Take care of your havanese pup like your own kid with lots of love and patience when you are training it. When you train your dog, make sure your are consistent with your training so it does not get confused. If you don’t have any practice with training animals, you can send your puppy to training classes to make certain the best outcome.

Remember to be strict but not overly harsh in your training. Your dog will always respond better to positive reinforcement rather yelling. When you reward or punish your dog, do so consistently so it does not get confused over commands. When your pet does something good, reward it with a treat so your animal knows that this behavior is what is desired.

Remember havanese dogs don’t obey very easily not because they don’t like to obey you but because they are free spirits by nature and don’t like to get tied down by anything very easily. Since a havanese dog has loads of energy, don’t leave it alone for long periods of time, as they will try to keep themselves entertained in your house. This might lead to a lot of unwanted destruction in your house due to its playful nature. havanese dogs love kids. It’s alright to allow your kids around them provided you set certain guidelines. These guidelines should always see to it that neither your kids nor your pet gets affected or hurt negatively in any way.

Don’t compromise on the quality of food given to your pet. Only feed it with the best quality food which contains all the important nutrients required by a growing dog. If you will try to save on the cost by buying low quality food, you will anyway spend the same amount as you will have to buy the food in larger quantities to compensate for the proportion of nutrients. Always take the help of a dog expert or a vet when you are not able to come with a proper food plan for your pet. When your pet havanese develops allergies, it can face problems on its skin and the digestive system too. Always note whatever symptoms which occur on your pet. You should then contact your vet and tell him in detail about it. Always keep the contact details of a competent vet as you will always need this when your havanese pet needs medical attention.

Use these suggestions and you will be able to care for your new animal very well. These rules will help ensure your pet lives a long time and be very healthy. Pet owners develop deep feelings for their animals and no one wants them to die young. Havanese dogs make for great and lovable pets. They are great with kids, easy to train, lovable, and energetic. They are great animals to have and if you desire buy a new dog, you should think about getting one of these dogs.

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Matthew Kepnes has owned dogs since he was thirteen years old. For more information about Havanese Dogs, visit Matt's website about havanese dogs and how to care for havanese puppy care.

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