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A cute, small, breed of dog, native to Cuba. Havanese range from 7 lbs to 15 lbs, and stand from 8 in to 14 in. Havanese have a high, arched tail, and a silky double coat. Havanese come in any color, and any pattern. Havanese are extremely playful dogs, and are very smart. They are good with all animals, and make GREAT canine good citizens, therapy dogs, agility champions, and show dogs.
Wow! Her Havanese is sooo cute!

I want a Havanese, cause they are just so darn AWESOME!

Person: What breed is that ADORABLE dog you have?
You: Oh, he/she is a havanese.
Havanese by Awesome Dog Lover June 10, 2011
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The most adorable, fluffy, and snuggly dog you will ever meet.
That is one cute havanese.
Havanese by DJrobo January 17, 2019
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