Havanese dog

Havanese (a Bichon type dog) is the national dog of Cuba , developed from the now extinct Blanquito de la Habana ("little white dog of Havana"). The Blanquito descended from the also now extinct Bichon Tenerife. It is believed that the Blanquito was eventually cross-bred with other Bichon types, including the Poodle, to create what is now known as the Havanese. Sometimes referred to as "Havana Silk Dogs", this was originally another name for the Blanquito de la Habana .

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2018

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1. Description

2. Health

3. History

4. At work

5. Care

6. Havana Silk

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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Havanese (a Bichon type dog) is the national dog of Cuba , developed from the now extinct Blanquito de la Habana ("little white dog of Havana"). The Blanquito descended from the also now extinct Bichon Tenerife. It is believed that the Blanquito was eventually cross-bred with other Bichon types, including the Poodle, to create what is now known as the Havanese. Sometimes referred to as "Havana Silk Dogs", this was originally another name for the Blanquito de la Habana .

2017

63552 characters

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1. Description

2. Health

3. History

4. At work

5. Care

6. Havana silk dog

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The Havanese , a breed of Bichon type , is the national dog of Cuba , developed from the now extinct Blanquito de la Habana ("little white dog of Havana"). The Blanquito descended from the also now extinct Bichon Tenerife. It is believed that the Blanquito was eventually cross-bred with other Bichon types, including the Poodle, to create what is now known as the Havanese. Sometimes referred to as "Havana Silk Dogs", this was originally another name for the Blanquito de la Habana .

2016

62684 characters

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1. Description

2. Health

3. History

4. At work

5. Care

6. Havana silk dog

7. See also

8. References

9. External links

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The Havanese , a breed of Bichon type , is the national dog of Cuba , developed from the now extinct Blanquito de la Habana ("little white dog of Havana"). The Blanquito descended from the also now extinct Bichon Tenerife. It is believed that the Blanquito was eventually cross-bred with other Bichon types, including the Poodle, to create what is now known as the Havanese. Sometimes referred to as "Havana Silk Dogs", this was originally another name for the Blanquito de la Habana .

2015

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1. Description

2. Health

3. History

4. At work

5. Care

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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The Havanese , a breed of Bichon type , is the national dog of Cuba , developed from the now extinct Blanquito de la Habana ("little white dog of Havana"). The Blanquito descended from the also now extinct Bichon Tenerife . It is believed that the Blanquito was eventually cross-bred with other Bichon types, including the Poodle, to create what is now known as the Havanese. Sometimes referred to as "Havana Silk Dogs", this was originally another name for the Blanquito de la Habana .

2014

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1. Description

2. Health

3. History

4. Havanese at work

5. Care

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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The Havanese , a breed of Bichon type , is the national dog of Cuba , developed from the now extinct Blanquito de la Habana ("little white dog of Havana"). The Blanquito descended from the also now extinct Bichon Tenerife . It is believed that the Blanquito was eventually cross-bred with other Bichon types, including the Poodle, to create what is now known as the Havanese. Sometimes referred to as "Havana Silk Dogs", this was originally another name for the Blanquito de la Habana .

2013

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1. Description

2. Health

3. History

4. Havanese at work

5. Care

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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The Havanese , a breed of Bichon type , is the national dog of Cuba , developed from the now extinct Blanquito de la Habana ("little white dog of Havana"). The Blanquito descended from the also now extinct Bichon Tenerife . It is believed that the Blanquito was eventually cross-bred with other Bichon types, including the Poodle, to create what is now known as the Havanese. Sometimes referred to as "Havana Silk Dogs", this was originally another name for the Blanquito de la Habana .

2012

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1. Description

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5. Care

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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The Havanese , a breed of Bichon type , is the national dog of Cuba , developed from the now extinct Blanquito de la Habana ("little white dog of Havana"). The Blanquito descended from the also now extinct Bichon Tenerife . It is believed that the Blanquito was eventually cross-bred with other Bichon types, including the Poodle, to create what is now known as the Havanese. Sometimes referred to as "Havana Silk Dogs," this was originally another name for the Blanquito de la Habana .

2011

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1. Description

2. Health

3. History

4. Havanese at work

5. Care

6. See also

7. References

8. External links

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The Havanese is a dog breed of the Bichon type , developed from the now extinct Blanquito de la Habana ("little white dog of Havana"). The Blanquito descended from the also now extinct Bichon Tenerife , which was introduced to the Canary Islands by the Cubans. It is believed that the Blanquito was eventually cross-bred with other Bichon types, including the Poodle, to create what is now known as the Havanese. They are sometimes referred to as "Havana Silk Dogs," though this was originally just another name for the Blanquito de la Habana . The Havanese is the National dog of Cuba.

2010

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1. Description

2. Health

3. History

4. Havanese at work

5. Care

6. See also

7. References

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The Havanese is a breed of dog of the Bichon type developed from the now extinct Bichon Tenerife , which was introduced to the Canary Islands by the Spanish. They are playful dogs and great with children and other animals. They are curious and friendly small dogs, bred to be companions and easily trainable. Havanese have a clown-like personality and are known to "hop" rather than run. They are highly adaptable to any environment and their only desire is to be with their humans.

2009

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1. Description

2. Health

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4. Havanese at work

5. Care

6. See also

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The Havanese is a breed of dog of the Bichon type , which do not shed. These dogs were developed from the now extinct Bichon Tenerife , which was introduced to the Canary Islands by the Spanish and later to other islands and colonies of Spain by sailors. They are very playful dogs and good with older, more considerate children. They love to be on furniture, and they are smaller-sized dogs bred to be companions.

2008

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2. Health

3. History

4. Havanese at work

5. Care

6. See also

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The Havanese is a breed of dog of the Bichon type , which do not shed. These dogs were developed from the now extinct Bichon Tenerife , which was introduced to the Canary Islands by the Spanish and later to other islands and colonies of Spain by sailors. They are very playful dogs and good with older, more considerate children. Loves to be on furniture and is always with you. Does not shed.

2007

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The Havanese is a member of the Bichon family of dogs , which do not shed. It also includes the Bichon Frise , the Bichon Bolognese , Maltese , Coton De Tulear , Tsvetnaya Bolonka , Franzuskaya Bolonka and possibly the Löwchen breeds . These dogs were developed from the now extinct Mediterranean Bichon Tenerife , which was introduced to the Canary Islands by the Spanish and later to other islands and colonies of Spain by sailors. They are very playful dogs and good with older more considerate children.

2006

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The Havanese is a member of the Bichon family of dogs , which also includes the Bichon Frise , the Bichon Bolognese , Maltese , Coton De Tulear , Tsvetnaya Bolonka , Franzuskaya Bolonka and possibly the Löwchen breeds . These dogs were developed from the now extinct Mediterranean Bichon Tenerife , which was introduced to the Canary Islands by the Spanish and later to other islands and colonies of Spain by sailors.

2005

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1. Appearance

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The Havanese is a member of the Bichon family of dogs , which also includes the Bichon Frise , the Bichon Bolognese , Maltese , Coton De Tulear , Tsvetnaya Bolonka , Franzuskaya Bolonka and possibly the Löwchen breeds . These dogs were developed from the now extinct Mediterranean Bichon Tenerife , which was introduced to the Canary Islands by the Spanish and later to other islands and colonies of Spain by sailors.

2004

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The Havanese is a member of the Bichon family of dogs , which also includes the Bichon Frise , the Bichon Bolognese , Maltese , Coton De Tulear , Tsvetnaya Bolonka , Franzuskaya Bolonka and possibly the Löwchen breeds . These dogs were developed from the now extinct Mediterranean Bichon Tenerife , which was introduced to the Canary Islands by the Spanish and later to other islands and colonies of Spain by sailors. The Havanese itself developed uniquely in Cuba , either as the result of said Spanish sailors, or as is often believed by native Cubans, as gifts from Italian traders to open the doors of wealthy houses to their goods. The "Little Dog from Havana" even traveled back to Europe where it found brief favour in the late 19th century as a circus and trick dog and a court companion.