We do our best to ensure that all our dogs receive excellent care! We would like to limit outside traffic to our kennel as much as we can to help minimize the potential of someone unintentionally tracking in diseases (like parvo, giardia, etc). We welcome only those seriously interested in a puppy, or those that have already placed a deposit on one to visit our kennel and see your future puppy’s parents.
Yes, we have listed puppies currently available and not reserved. You can make your choice, fill & submit the form that follows to reserve/purchase a puppy.
They come with all necessary documents
- 1 yr Health Guarantee
- Rabies Waiver
- Recent Health Records from Veterinarian ( include Vaccination, Worming Records )
- Sales Contract
Yes. All of our dogs are highly socialized, to be calm and friendly in company of kids, and other animals. But we recommend that you should never leave your kid unsupervised.
Many people believe that female dogs make better pets as opposed to males. Keep in mind that in the dog pack makeup, females usually rule the roost and determine the pecking order. The females, as a result, are more independent, stubborn, and territorial than their male counterparts. Most fights will usually break out between 2 females. Males on the other hand can be more affectionate, attentive, and even demanding of attention. Despite this information being true in most cases, the nature of our Havanese dogs, that we breed and raise is the perfect combination for anyone! They are all very attached to their people/family. They also tend to be more steadfast, reliable, and constant companions. But both males and females can be outgoing, accepting of other pets when properly introduced, and are quick to take to children. Most boys are easily motivated by food and praise and are very eager to please. However, males can be more easily distracted during training because they like to play. No mater what age he is more likely to act silly and be more puppy like than the female. Boys are fun loving until the day they die. Girls tend to be more reserved or dignified as they age.
Males do tend to get a little larger than females. Neutered males rarely exhibit the behavior of marking or humping. Once the testosterone level recedes, after neutering, most of these behaviors will disappear. Males who are neutered early (by 5 months of age) usually don’t ever raise their leg to urinate.
Females will usually come to you for attention but when she has had enough she will move away. Males are always waiting for your attention and are near at hand.
Before deciding on male or female give careful thought to other animals and people in your home. A female usually only bonds with one person (generally the main caregiver) and a male tends to bond with the whole family. If you already have a dog in your family it is usually best to purchase a puppy of the opposite sex, for a second dog. Having said that, two neutered males will generally get along well with each other. Two spayed females can be “iffy”!
Yes , We ship our puppies safely through out the USA, and Sometimes to Canada. We partner with professional Animal Freight specialised Companies. They even offer options to travel with your pet if it is needed or Required. Contact Us for more details on shipping.
One Year Health Guarantee
We will provide a money back guarantee within 72 hours of possession, if you are not satisfied with your puppy, providing he/she is returned to our home at the expense of the buyer.
We make every effort to ensure that you purchase a healthy puppy. If your puppy is found to have major genetic health issues that are diagnosed by a licensed veterinarian within one year of purchase, we will exchange your puppy for one of equal value. There are however no guarantees against common illnesses or accidents on your part.
We encourage you to take your dog to the veterinarian; but any and all costs incurred are the sole responsibility of the purchaser.
If something should happen to your puppy when you have a deposit placed on it, we would let you pick another available puppy or you can use it to reserve a future puppy on an upcoming litter. Otherwise, you would simply have your deposit refunded. If however, you default or cancel and never pick up your puppy, your deposit will then be used to help locate a new home for the puppy. (We do our best to contact you numerous times as well as give a two week grace period of not hearing from you before we conclude that you have abandoned your puppy. If we do not hear back from you for two weeks, we will make the puppy available again for reservation so it can find its new home.) We try our best to be fair and make allowances or give refunds for circumstances beyond your control.
Occasionally we may find ourselves in a position where we have an exceptional puppy whom we might like to incorporate in to our breeding program down the track. You may be given this option, but are under no obligation to take a Pug puppy from us with “Breeders Terms”.
If you would like to be considered for a pug on “Breeders Terms”, please contact us for more information.
Privacy Policy
With our Havanese Paradise website, we take your privacy very seriously. We understand that your personal information is sensitive and we are committed to protecting it.
When you visit our website, we collect some basic information such as your IP address, browser type, and operating system. This information is used to improve the functionality and performance of our website.
If you choose to provide us with your personal information such as your name, email address, or phone number, we will use it only for the purpose of communicating with you about our Pug puppies. We will not share your information with any third-party vendors or advertisers.
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Our website is secured with industry-standard SSL encryption to ensure that your personal information is protected from unauthorized access or disclosure.
If you have any questions or concerns about our privacy policy, please don’t hesitate to contact us. We are committed to providing a safe and secure environment for our customers and their personal information.
5 Fun Facts about the Havanese Breed
1. They’re Named After the Capital of Cuba
The name Havanese is derived from Cuba’s capital city, Havana. The breed descended from dogs that were found in Cuba. In the early days, the breed was quite popular among wealthy Cubans.
Due to the Cuban Revolution and the people’s revolt against the elite, the breed nearly became extinct in the 1950s. A breeding program began in the middle of the 1960s when some of the exiled families in Costa Rica and Florida managed to rescue the Havanese from the carnage of the uprising.
Even though the breed almost went extinct, it is now a common breed. In modern times, the Havanese is almost as prevalent as any other small dog breed.
2. Havanese Were Traditionally Given as Gifts
Cubans bred Havanese dogs to be given as gifts. Originally, they were never bred for individual or commercial purposes. Their purpose was to be given as gifts to other well-to-do Cubans.
In Cuba, a Havanese symbolized the commitment to serious social interactions. They were even often included in business deals. This is one of the main reasons that Havanese were not dogs you saw while out on the street.
3. European Royals Loved Them
European royalty used the Havanese in their palaces as an entertainment dog. They could often be found performing tricks and entertaining guests with their playful, spritely demeanor, and sense of humor. In fact, Queen Victoria of England owned two Havanese in the mid-18th century.
They also have a very attached personality, so they often became instant friends with family and strangers alike. This made them a fantastic companion dog and is why they were often given as gifts. Havanese were usually given Poodle-style cuts to symbolize their nobility and give them a royal, regal appearance.
4. Be Cautious of the “Shavanese”
Although the Havanese is a long-haired dog, there will be the occasional short-haired Havanese in a litter every now and then. This is not a new or rare breed. It’s simply a Havanese that happened to get a genetic variation for a short coat instead of the standard long one.
As with any Havanese, they still make fantastic family pets. However, a short-haired Havanese is not considered acceptable for show ring competitions or for breeding according to Havanese breed standards.
It is important to be cautious of any dog breeder who is trying to sell a short-haired Havanese as a new or rare breed. Some breeders may call one of these dogs a Shavanese, but they will also be upfront about it being a short-haired Havanese that is not up to recognized breed standards.
5. Many Celebrities Have Owned Havanese
It makes sense for a dog bred to be a companion to royals and the wealthy would find themselves adored by the modern aristocracy and celebrities. Notable pet parents of Havanese pups include Venus Williams, Joan Rivers, Queen Anne, Barbara Walters, Ernest Hemmingway, Charles Dickens, and more.
These are just a few fun facts about the Havanese. If you think this compact, noble dog could be the right fit for you, check out the available Havanese puppies. You could end up finding your new best friend!