This brown, black, and white Havanese seems to be sitting proudly, as if on guard. Ours thinks of herself as a guard dog, and doesn't usually bark unless there is something going on that she thinks requires our attention.
Havanese toy dog breed decends from the Tenerife dog and are related to the Bichon and Maltese. An all white or cream colored Havanese is not unusual. They are cute, smart and funny dogs, the national dog of Cuba (and the only dog that originates there). They are often referred to as "the silk dog of Cuba."
Lulu is a bit disgusted with Twitter. I tried to set up an account for her there and was planning on uploading at least 1 picture a day (on average), possibly with a funny caption, but Twitter thought little @MissFluffyLulu had to have an active phone number. I have 3 phones and I need them for my accounts.
Havanese have very soft fur. Our Havanese is white with black markings, as well, though they are a bit different. The tail is often curled beside them when on a walk but may be curled up behind them when sitting or laying down.
Havanese puppy dogs are usually clipped a few times a year, but can grow long silky soft coats. The fur coat has an undercoat as well as the long hair top coat. I have seen plenty of brown Havanese, but not yet one as reddish as this one looks. But as a warning, I am pretty sure that it will print brown, not as red as it looks here.
A scruffy brown, white and gray Havanese toy dog head portrait illustrated with a traditional heart symbol background. Havanese are smart, sometimes stuborn, determined, brave and alert with very silky soft double coats that are hypoallergenic and can grow quite long. They don't bark a lot, but will alert a household to any activity it doesn't know within the confines of the abode.
Dogs show their affection with eye contact, so this little Havanese pup must just love his/her master, or whomever it is staring at. Havanese seem to grow into an alarm dog routine. They only bark when they think there is a possible threat. But ours didn't seem like a guard dog until after puppyhood.
Havanese dogs are both lazy and energetic, depending upon what's going on. When our Havanese dog's fur gets long, she seems to have a mane, because it's hard to tell she has a neck.
Havanese pups are usually cute, even in cartoons. This one is relaxing and gazing at you, wondering if you will take this very special Havanese pup home with you.
Portrait style Havanese puppy with white and light brown markings. Havanese puppies are energetic toy dogs that like to invent their own way of playing with you. Ours doesn't like to play fetch so much as have you chase them for the ball or toy, then drop it somewhere, expecting you to throw it.
Our Havanese is just about to head out to the groomer for a clipping, but many who can keep up with the grooming let their Havanese doggy's fur grow long. I have seen white and cream-colored Havanese at the dog shows, they must be from a champion lineage.
This Havanese looks a lot like a Yorky (Yorkshire Terrier), but even though they share the same class (toy group) of dog, Havanese are considerably larger.
Our Havanese Doggo has a rather curled tail with long, long hair streaming from it. This Havanese puppy's tail doesn't look curly, but sometimes ours will lay it out behind her when she's relaxing.
My wife and I have a Havanese dog, they are so cute, very intelligent and have such silky soft fur, but don't shed. As a dog lover (I have had many dogs in my life), I am creating a lot of puppy dog illustrations and cartoons. So I start with the Havanese in celebration of ours. This one is presented on a multi-colored rainbow background with a white border to allow it to stand out.
The soft coat of the hypoallergenic Havanese toy dog breed is legendary, and is often referred to as the "Silk Dog of Cuba." The name of the breed comes from Havana and it is the only breed (also the national dog) from Cuba. It has a double undercoat and top coat of fur that helps protect it from the elements, but needs to be brushed daily. Unless the fur is grown long (which will require more upkeep) it also needs to be clipped a few times a year. This toy dog breed is very spunky, brave, determined and smart. They have their own personalities and will create their own games and invite close ones to play with them.
There can't be a cuter dog than a Havanese, can there be? Even though the Havanese is a toy breed because of their short legs, they are quite heavy for a toy, you wouldn't want to carry one around in a purse. That said, they are durable and loyal. They easily become one of the family.
A cute Havanese puppy dog with brown and white markings and a blue sheen trim. Havanese puppies are great pets. They are a toy dog breed from Cuba and are often referred to as the silk dog of Cuba. They are hypoallergenic dogs, which is great for my allergy-sensitive wife. Their coats grow long though, so they need daily brushing and a few trips to the groomer for a clipping each year unless you intend to let the fur grow long (for dog shows, as a possibility). Celebrate the Havanese!
Our Havanese toy dog has black and white markings, so I made an extra version from a brown colored illustration I made for my wife and I. Havanese are great little pets and despite their diminutive size, they seem big for a toy dog breed and certainly have the spunk and bravery of a much larger dog. They do need to be brushed daily and require a few clippings every year unless you want to grow their silky soft double coat long (especially if you show your dog), which will require even more brushing.
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A portrait of a cute little brown Havanese puppy dog. This toy dog breed is smart, hypoallergenic, and has a very soft double coat. There is an undercoat of fur as well as the long silky top coat that keeps the dog cool in the heat and warm in the cold by trapping air in the double coat. They do need to be brushed daily, but their silky soft fur does not shed making them a reveered companion toy dog breed.