Havashu
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AKA: |
Hava-Tzu, Havatzu |
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Mispellings: |
Havachu, Havishu, Havisu |
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Caring for a Havashu
Feeding: The Havashu should be fed 2 to 3 times a day.
Living with a Havashu
Personality: The Havashu is a sweet, affectionate, smart, stubborn dog.
Family Dog: The Havashu makes a great family dog. They are not fragile even though they are small. They typically love children.
Grooming: The coat of the Havashu should be brushed every other day to keep it from matting. They need to be shampooed and conditioned every few weeks. Their coat should be blowdried to keep it pretty and fluffy. It also helps to keep it from matting.
Behavior: The Havashu is a very playful dog. They can be hyper at times but will calm down and sit beside you or at your feet. They tend to love everyone they meet.
Barking: The Havashu likes to alert you when people come to the door and will occasionally bark when playing.
Exercise: The Havashu needs to run and play inside or outside a couple of times each day. This will keep them happy as they love playtime.
Havashu Appearance
Appearance: The Havashu has a long coat. Their back legs are longer than the front ones giving a rise to the rump. Their tail curls around the back. They are small but very sturdy dogs.
Size: A fully grown Havashu weighs around 11 pounds.
Companionship: The Havashu loves people and wants to follow you around wherever you go.
Eyes: The Havashu has black eyes with black rims.
Gait: The Havashu tends to bounce when they walk.
Color: The coat of the Havashu can be White, Tan & Black.
Coat: The Havashu has a long, fine coat.
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