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How to have a Healthy Havanese

Are you thinking about adding a Havanese puppy to your family? These cute little creatures can make wonderful family pets, whether your clan consists of adults only, a brood of kids or even other animals in the house. But any new pet will come with its own unique set of concerns and care issues, and Havanese are certainly no exception to this rule. If you are seriously considering a Havanese, the first thing you will want to do is research the various aspects of Havanese care to ensure that you will be able to offer your new puppy the best home possible for him to grow and thrive.

There are a number of concerns regarding Havanese care specifically and dog ownership generally. First, there are certain Havanese health risks with this breed that you will want to be aware of, so that you can screen your breeder for potential genetic issues. Havanese will also require regular grooming, and a regimen of a nutritious diet and plenty of exercise to keep them healthy and happy.

There are a number of health concerns with the Havanese that this breed is genetically predispositioned for. These concerns might include eye problems like catartacts (even at a young age), and progressive retinol atrophy (which can result in blindness).

These might include eye problems like cataracts and progressive retinol atrophy, which can cause blindness. It may also entail issues with hip dysplasia, or a condition known as patellar luxation, which is a slipping of the kneecap. By becoming aware of these conditions, you can ask your breeder about the history of these issues in his lines of dogs.

Another important component to Havanese health is keeping your puppy clean and well groomed. The coats of these beautiful dogs need to be brushed regularly to keep them shiny and free of tangles. Some owners prefer to clip the coats of their Havanese to make them easier to care for, especially in the warmer summer months. A monthly bath should be sufficient to keep your pet clean and healthy.

A nutritious diet is an important component in good Havanese health. Your breeder or veterinarian will probably have some suggestions and recommendations in this area, but it is generally thought that a high-quality commercial food from the pet store will be sufficient. It is best to keep your puppy on the same food that he ate at the breeders, at least during his first few weeks with you.

It is best to find a brand that both you and your dog like and stick with it. If you must switch food, transition your pet slowly and gently, to avoid giving your dog stomach trouble. Most breeders and veterinarians will provide a dry food over a canned product, especially for young dogs.

Your pet should also have the opportunity to indulge in daily exercise, which can be a walk or playtime in the backyard. Although this breed can work well in an apartment setting, daily walks are essential to maintain good Havanese health. By grooming your dog regularly, feeding him a nutritious diet and exercising him every day, you will enjoy many years with your healthy, happy pet.

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Fiona Kelly is an avid lover of the Havanese and has a popular website that can show you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Havanese. Among other topics there, you can also learn all about Havanese Health plus a whole lot more.


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