- The
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...
- the 1970s, when
examples were
exported to
Europe and
North America. The
Havanese, also
known as the
Cuban shock dog,
Bichon Havanais,
Havana silk dog, Havana...
-
Havana (/həˈvænə/; Spanish: La
Habana [la aˈβana] ) is the
capital and
largest city of Cuba. The
heart of La
Habana Province,
Havana is the country's main...
- dogs in the toy group,
genetically related to the Bichon, Bolognese, and
Havanese breeds. The
precise link, if any,
between the
modern and
ancient breeds...
- once had the
dubious distinction, like the
Portuguese Water Dog and the
Havanese, of
being the
rarest dog in the world. In 1973
there were only 65 registered...
- Fédération
Cynologique Internationale are:
Bichon Frisé
Bichon Havanais,
Havanese Bolognese Boston Terrier Bouledogue Français,
French Bulldog Caniche, Poodle...
-
family group,
which includes the
Bichon Frisé, Bolognese, Maltese, Löwchen,
Havanese and
Coton de Tuléar. The
precise ancestry of the
Bolognese is unknown.[citation...
- a puppy, it may shed its
puppy coat. Like the poodles,
Maltese or the
Havanese, this
breed has very low
allergic effects.
Matted hair is
common for this...
- Hällefors
Elkhound Halden Hound Hamiltonstövare
Hanover Hound Harrier Havanese Himalayan Sheepdog Hmong bobtail dog
Hokkaido Hovawart Huntaway Hygen Hound...
- Some dog
breeds that are
often corded are the Puli and the Komondor. The
Havanese and the
various poodles are also
occasionally corded for showing. The cords...