I am a young male dog, who is a havanese mix.
Here are some things I want you to know:
- I have been fixed
- My color is white
- I have been house-trained
- I am a mixed breed with soft-coated wheaten terrier
- I am up to date
- I am ok with Kids
Here is a bit more about me:
Tazzi is as cute as can be. He gets along with kids and female dogs but not male dogs. He loves to be a lap dog and hops right on your lap. He loves to go on long walks. Please fill out an application to meet him at www.animalsanctuarysociety.org
Havanese Temperament
There are so many things to do and see in the world, yet your Havanese’s favorite place is with their favorite person—lucky you! Whether you’re watching a movie or folding laundry, you have their attention, and they find you fascinating.
However, this doesn’t mean they’re a homebody. On the contrary, this friendly dog wants to see the world and meet new people. If you, too, think that strangers are just friends you haven’t met yet, you’ve met your soul pup.
These social butterflies will make new acquaintances every time they go on a walk, whether two- or four-legged. While Havanese dogs look dainty, they’re sturdier than they seem and have enough energy for at least a couple of neighborhood sprints a day. The most agile Havanese may love dog sports like agility, too.
These bright pups will let you know when they’re feeling playful; they might drop a favorite dog toy at your feet and cock their head to announce it’s time for a game of fetch.
When it comes to training, it’s easy-peasy. Because they’re very smart dogs and eager to please (and learn!), most Havanese pick up simple cues quickly.
And if you have other furry friends in the house, no worries. When it comes to the Havanese, the more friends, the merrier. Just make sure everyone is introduced and socialized properly.