With Havanese puppies gaining such extraordinary recognition over the last thirty years, Havanese breeders are hard pressed to keep up with the influx of requests for these special little dogs. Unfortunately, this has led to the rise of a great many puppy mills across the country who are only interested in supplying pet stores with a large number of dogs very quickly, without paying special attention to the health of the dogs they are selling.
Due to the fact that the original genetic pool that the Havanese we now see was limited to a very small number of dogs (about eleven), there are a great many genetic health problems that a Havanese breeder must test their puppies for prior to making them available for sale. This often leads to a wait of several months or years to be able to fill just a single order for a healthy Havanese pup. Brokers bypass this step, and so often the dogs found in pet stores will not meet the exacting requirements for a healthy Havanese.
But that doesn't mean that you cannot get a healthy Havanese pup. There are a great many respectable Havanese breeders available who perform all of the necessary testing on the pups the sell. There are, however, several questions that you can ask your potential Havanese breeder that will help you to ensure that you are getting a dog from someone trusted. One of the first things that is vital for you to request is to see any and all paperwork that has anything to do with the pup you want.
This includes any registration papers and medical testing certificate pertaining to the pup in question. If you have never had any dealings with the Havanese breeder you have chosen in the past, it is vital that you research any documentation you are given. Call the association that your breeder says the pup is registered with and be sure to call the veterinarian listed on the paperwork to verify that proper testing has been performed.
The high price value of these loveable little pups makes them a prime market for dishonest puppy brokers who are only interested in making a quick buck. Many respectable Havanese breeders will not deal with an impatient potential dog owner as they understand the extensive testing process that is required to ensure a pup's health. You can help to ensure the quality of the Havanese puppies you buy, simply by thoroughly researching any and all paperwork you are given by a prospective breeder.
There are several databases available where information regarding the testing and registration of Havanese pups is recorded. A respectable
Havanese breeder will gladly offer you any and all information about these databases that you request. While puppy brokers are often known to give false information as well as false names of databases. Be sure that you check any and all information you are given by a potential Havanese breeder, and you can help to ensure the health and safety of both you and your new puppy.
Fiona Kelly understands that it can be difficult to choose a quality Havanese breeder, having loved these adorable toy dogs for many years. It is of great importance that one be able to recognize the difference between honest
Havanese breeders and less reputable puppy brokers. This article is for anyone looking for
Havanese information in general and information regarding Havanese breeders in particular.
After living with Havanese for many years, Fiona Kelly is considered one of the country’s leading authorities on this rare breed. The National Dog of Cuba, the Havanese, which took centuries to develop, was nearly wiped out in the Cuban Revolution. Today, the story behind the Havanese has changed in that they no longer need to wander, having found a place to settle down in America.