How much is a Havana dog?

How much is a Havana dog?

In general, the average purebred Havanese puppy will cost anywhere from $1,000 to $1,500. This price is quite a bit higher than most toy breeds. Occasionally, these dogs may cost as much as $2,500 if they are considered show-quality. At other times, pet-quality dogs may be as cheap as $700.

How do you adopt a Havanese puppy?

The easiest way to adopt a Havanese would be through a rescue that specializes in Havaneses. A great place to start would be by starting a breed search on Adopt-a-Pet.com. The search will show you all the available Havaneses in your area.

How can I get a Havanese dog?

You can buy a Havanese from a show breeder, who breeds Havanese to match a detailed standard of appearance for the dog show ring. You can also buy a Havanese from people who “just breed pets” or “just had one litter.” But should you?

How do you adopt a Havanese rescue dog?

Adoption Process: 1- The first step in adopting a Havanese Rescue Inc. (HRI) dog is to read the dogs’ listings carefully to find out if you would be a good match for the dog’s needs and wish list. 2- The next step in the adoption process is for the potential adopter to fill out an adoption application found on our website.

How old is John Thomas the Havanese dog for adoption?

John Thomas – Havanese Dog For Adoption Posted Breed: Havanese. John Thomas is a male, Havanese, about 4 years old, and about 10-11 pounds. He is absolutely adorable looking and we receive a lot of inquiries for him….

How do I contact Haven dog rescue?

Contact [email protected] We are a 501c3 volunteer organization that work with dogs and cats to recover, retrain, re build their trust in humans, and re home them. We do not have a shelter. All animals are in foster care, so we can only take as many dogs as we can place in foster homes.

How much do you know about the Havanese?

Take our short quiz to find out! The Havanese is one of the Barbichon (later shortened to Bichon) family of small dogs originating in the Mediterranean in ancient times. Spanish traders brought some of these dogs with them as gifts for Cuban women, allowing them to establish trading relationships.