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Baby Puppies: Havanese

The beautiful Havanese is a breed of Bichon type who is the national dog of Cuba. Their beautiful personality & appearance make every people fall in love. They are also known as “Velcro Dog” because of sticking very closely to the owner’s side.

History

This breed was originally developed from Cuba, and it’s the only native dog breed of that country. Many people believe that the progenitors of this breed have come from Tenerife. The Havanese dogs were created sometime in the late 1800’s to 1900’s.

The AKC officially recognized this breed 1996.

Appearance

The Havanese dogs are 8 to 11 and ½ inches tall & weigh between 7 to 13 pounds.

They have a double coat which is very soft, silky and doesn’t shed easily. Their coat can grow to about six to eight inches.

Personality

This breed has a good sense of humor who loves to get everyone’s attention by doing many funny things. They are the toy dogs who are smart and can be easily trained & owners should take them for training at a young age. Their willingness to please, ease of training and wonderful personality makes them joyful companion for anyone.

Care

Dog experts recommend providing daily ½ to 1 cup of high-quality dry food every day by dividing into two meals.

The coat of this breed can be kept long or clipped, long haired Havanese need daily brushing to remove tangles and prevent mats which also need frequent bathing to look clean & fresh.

Pros

Adapt well to apartment living

An excellent choice for novice owners

Well balanced level of sensitivity

Tolerate both hot and cold weather

Very affectionate with family

Friendly with kids, other dogs, and strangers

Very healthy

Low amount of shedding

Easy to train

Intelligent

Cons

Don’t tolerate being alone

Not easy to groom

Belgian Tervuren

The Belgian Tervuren is known to the most elegant dog breed of the four Belgian Sheepdogs who has an intense desire to get along with his/her people & will follow every order.

History

The Belgian Tervuren dogs were developed in Belgium in the late 1800s & took their name from the village of Tervuren. This breed has been helping sheepdogs care for flocks for many years.

The AKC officially recognized this breed in 1959.

Appearance

The Belgian Tervuren dogs are elegant in appearance who are medium in size & have strong, agile, well-muscled body. They have a dense undercoat with the long straight outer coat which comes in red, fawn and gray colors.

Personality

The Belgian Tervuren dogs are highly energetic, intelligent dogs who need a job like herding or tracking.

These dogs learn quickly who are extremely observant and vigilant & this is something that makes them an excellent watchdog. They are also very affectionate and friendly with the family who love to grab the attention of everyone.

Care

Dog experts recommend providing 2 to 3 cups of high-quality dry food every day by dividing it into two meals.

The Belgian Tervuren dogs have a thick and double coat which needs regular brushing to remove loose undercoat.

Pros

Adapt well to apartment living

A good choice for novice owners

Well balanced level of sensitivity

Very affectionate with family

Friendly with kids, other dogs, and strangers

Easy to groom

Easy to train

Very intelligent and smart

Intense and high energy level

Cons

Don’t tolerate being alone

High amount of shedding

Collie

The Scottish Collie dogs are the best family dogs who desire to be the center of everyone’s attention. They are devoted and gentle who are working heritage and can be stubborn sometimes.

History

They were bred to be a herding dog, but their true origin is still unknown. Many people believe that this breed arrived in the British Isles with the Roman about 2000 years ago.

Appearance

The Collie dogs are 24 to 26 inches tall and weigh between 50 to 70 pounds.

This breed has two types of coat, one is rough with long hair, and the other one is smooth with short hair. Their coat comes in many colors: sable, blue merle, and white.

Personality

The Collie dogs are very gentle, sweet and affectionate with the owner & enjoy everything they receive from the family. They are smart, quick learner who respond best to consistent and training.

This breed is also known to be sensitive and intelligent who can be a bit stubborn sometimes and can bark a lot.

Care

It is important to provide daily 2 to 3 cups of high-quality dry food every day by dividing it into two meals.

Since they have double coats, it’s necessary for owners to brush their coat every week to keep it healthy and tangle-free. Owners should also take them for a bath more than once a month.

Pros

Adapt well to apartment living

A good choice for novice owners

Tolerate both hot and cold weather

Very affectionate with family

Friendly with kids, other dogs, and strangers

Easy to train

Intelligent and smart

High energy level

Cons