How much should I expect to pay for a Havanese puppy?

$1,000 to $1,500
In general, the average purebred Havanese puppy will cost anywhere from $1,000 to $1,500. This price is quite a bit higher than most toy breeds. Occasionally, these dogs may cost as much as $2,500 if they are considered show-quality. At other times, pet-quality dogs may be as cheap as $700.

What is the average cost of a Havanese dog?

The average price of a Havanese puppy is between $1,000 and $1,500. You can get Havanese puppies for as low as $700 from puppy mills and as high as $3,000 from reputable breeders. Puppy brokers often sell puppies of the lowest price-range, and they should be avoided at all costs as they are not well-bred.

What celebrities have Havanese dogs?

Donald Trump Jr.’s family owns two Havanese dogs. Celebrity couple Seal and Heidi Klum own a Havanese….Famous Havanese

  • Queen Victoria, who owned two.
  • Charles Dickens had 1, playmate of his seven children and named Tim.
  • King Henry III, Napoleon III, Francis I all owned Havanese dogs.

Why are Havanese dogs bad?

Most Havanese are long-lived. But they are very prone to allergies that can disrupt their quality of life. Havanese can be allergic to fleas, grass, pollen, and so on. Allergies cause a dog to scratch and chew himself into horrendous skin conditions.

How smart are Havanese?

The Havanese dates back to 1500s Cuba and is a small and sturdy dog with a playful, affectionate personality. Overall, these smart dogs are good-natured and make great family dogs. They are highly trainable and can learn tricks and perform in agility and obedience competitions.

Why does my Havanese stare at me?

Of course, a lot of dog staring is exactly what it seems — an expression of love. Just as humans stare into the eyes of someone they adore, dogs will stare at their owners to express affection. In fact, mutual staring between humans and dogs releases oxytocin, known as the love hormone.

Are Havanese good for first time owners?

No. Tied with the Yorkie, the Havanese can also be a fabulous addition to a family that’s never owned a dog. She’s often bright, lively and enjoys being spoiled. Because of her small size, she does need to be protected from roughhousing, but this breed tends to play well with gentle children.