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BERKLEY “HAVACHON” FOUND HIS FUREVER HOME WITH A LOVING FAMILY IN MISSISSIPPI

$1,695.00

“BERKLEY” is a super loving little Havachon that will be sure to steal your heart and will shower you with puppy love and kisses. He is being raised around children every day…he can’t wait to adopt you as his very own forever family. He will be sold with ICA registration with a pedigree. He is microchipped for your peace of mind and also for his security. He will be current on his vaccinations and also on his dewormings and we will make sure you have these records for your 1st vet visit. He will have a complete head to tail health examination and a one-year genetic health guarantee as well. His dew claws have been removed and his birth date is October 8, 2022. He is ready to leave for your loving home any time after December 12th, just in time for Christmas. We can ship him to you by either air or private ground transportation. Call us today and reserve him with a non-refundable deposit of $250 which will be applied to the purchase price. His mother weighs almost 15 lbs. and his father weighs 11 lbs….and they have been raised by our family since they were puppies. Both his parents love playing with other dogs and really enjoy interacting with children. “Berkley” can’t wait to spend the holidays with you and your family…he will do well with a family with children, and he will be the softest snuggle partner you’ve ever had.

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Description

The Havachons are sweet-natured, sassy, playful, and fun dogs known for their spontaneous bursts of bouncy joy and unconditional love. These pups love to cuddle, entertain, and make friends. They are very fond of canine sports, games, and chew toys. With a Havachon around, boredom is not on the table. These fun pups exude a positive energy that brings on a desire for adventure. Socializing in dog parks, long walks, games of fetch, flyball, trips to the beach, and short hikes are what they crave and ask of their pet parents. The charming Havachons are a designer breed, a cross between a Havanese and a Bichon Frise.

The Havachons or Frise Havanese dogs are small and cuddly with a happy demeanor and a friendly disposition. Their eyes are round, expressive, and dark, their noses small and black, and their tails fluffy and curled. These lovely dogs inspire affection and always appear in a fabulously good mood.

The Havachon is small in stature, has an average height of 9 to 12 inches, and weighs between 10 to 15 pounds. It sports a soft silky coat that can be long or short, wavy or curly in texture. It and can come in various colors such as white, black, tan, cream, gray, silver, golden, brown, or blue, and various combinations of these colors. The Havachon is a light shedder and a hypoallergenic breed that is a great fit for people suffering from pet-related allergies.

The Havachon is a sweet, sassy, and cheerful diva pooch who loves to entertain and bring on joy and giggles. This excellent dog craves the center of attention where all eyes are on him. He fancies cuddles, doggy belly rubs, praise, and any type of delicious reward. Some of his favorite activities include camping trips, roaming freely on a large (preferably enclosed) field, discovering, and exploring new territories.

When it comes to his family, the Havachon is a wonderful family pet. He loves kids and adults in equal measure and is not very fond of being without them. The Havachon dogs are very generous in affection. Their lucky human families have an endless supply of love, cuddles, and joy. Sociable in nature, these dogs make friends wherever they go. They make best friends with other good dogs in dog parks, love to meet and hug strangers, and greatly enjoy play dates with kids.

Grooming

The Havachons have moderate grooming requirements. Their coats are medium-length, soft, and gorgeous, and to keep them that way they require 3 to 4 brushes (with a slicker brush and de-matter) every week. To avoid skin dryness or irritation the Cavachon dogs should be bathed with mild dog shampoo only as needed and not too often. Their ears and teeth should be cleaned weekly, and their nails clipped at least once every other month if they are not naturally run down.

Exercise Needs

The Havachons are small energetic dogs. They love to spend their energy by inviting their canine buddies for a chase and testing their speed. As a general rule, small active dogs like the Havachons aren’t built for endurance in heavy exercise. They generally prefer a few brisk runs and a long walk or two as opposed to miles and miles of trekking. Havachons will be at their happiest and in their best shape with 30 to 40 minutes of daily exercise that include walks and plenty of play indoors.

Health

The Havachon is generally a very healthy breed that is unlikely to suffer from life-threatening health issues. Because they are a crossbreed of two healthy purebred dogs, they benefit from hybrid vigor and are less likely to develop any of the health conditions that are common in the Havanese and Bichon Frise breeds. Some of the issues they may encounter include joint problems that are common among all small dog breeds, allergies, eye problems, patellar luxation, and dental issues.

Lifespan

The average lifespan of a Havachon dog is between 12 and 15 years. Raising them in a loving environment and providing them with nourishing diets, plenty of exercise, and regular vet checkups can help them live long healthy lives. Both the Havanese and the Bichon Frise are known for their longevity. The oldest Havanese dog to have lived reached an age of 18.2 years, while the Bichon Frise has been known to reach as much as 21 years of age.

Training

The Havachon is a smart student when it comes to learning basic and advanced dog tricks and commands. He has impressive skills and an eagerness to learn and please which makes training him an effortless task. Smart dogs are often bored easily, and in the Havachon dog’s case, this is an issue that can manifest as stubbornness. Thankfully, the Havachon is very fond of praise and treats, so his stubbornness is easily removed with proper motivation. It is important to identify what your Havachon puppy responds to best as a first step in training.

Although this puppy breed is very friendly, it is beneficial to begin socialization training as soon as they arrive home. They should be introduced to family and friends gradually while indoors in a low-distraction area. Once your puppy is comfortable with casual interactions, you can move on to outdoor activities and interactions.

Because Havachons are a very loyal and affectionate dog breed, it is likely that they might not respond well to being left alone. It is recommended to begin training them to be independent before leaving them alone for the first time.

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