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    Last Updated: 07/05/2025

    Havanese | Breed Guide

    Want to know more about the Havanese Breed? Check out our Vet-written guide.

    Author: Dr Maree Monaghan BVSc (Hons)

    Reading Time: 36 minutes - long read

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    Breed size: Place of origin: Intelligence
    Small Cuba High
    Breed group: Energy level: Weight range:
    Toy High Male: 4-6 kgs. Female: 3-5 kgs
    Life expectancy: Tendency to bark: Height to shoulder:
    12-15 years Moderate 25cm
    Drool factor: Ease of training: Coat type:
    Low Easy Long silky double coat
    Shedding factor: Overall grooming needs: Colours:
    Low High Many colours including gold, black, blue, silver, cream, champagne, chocolate and any combination of these colours.

    How big do Havanese get?

    Havanese are small dogs weighing between 3 and 6 kg and standing 25cm at the shoulder. The best way to estimate your dog's expected adult weight is to have a look at their mother and father.

    How much does a Havanese cost?

    Havanese pups in Australia may cost anywhere from $4,000 to $5,500. The pandemic significantly increased demand for Havanese puppies and the price of a purebred pup can occasionally even exceed this.

    Do Havanese shed hair?

    Despite their long silky coats, Havanese are considered to be low shedders as most of the dead hair stays within the strands of the new coat. This means that Havanese coats are prone to matting so regular daily grooming is required. A dog comb or a soft curry brush is best for the Havanese's silky coat.

    Are Havanese good pets?

    Havanese are wonderful companions and are content to live in any type of situation as long as they are not left alone for long. They are good with children of all ages and are just as happy cuddling up in your lap as they are going for a long walk or jog.

    How much exercise do Havanese need?

    Havanese are an active dog, however, they will be just as satisfied with playing with dog toys in an apartment, running around your backyard or a long walk as long as they have the company of a human.

    How long do Havanese live?

    Havanese are a generally healthy breed and can live for up to 15 years. As with any breed, Havanese are much more likely to reach a grand old age if you don't let them become overweight, and keep their teeth in top condition!

    How do I choose a Havanese breeder?

    When looking for a Havanese, your options are to: a) adopt from a rescue (this is our top recommendation!) b) buy from an or online marketplace or pet store (NOT recommended!), or c) Research a reputable breeder. Never purchase a puppy without inspecting the breeder's premises and asking the 10 Breeder Checklist Questions first. Good breeders socialise their animals, house them humanely, allow you to inspect their premises, and select for healthy traits and good temperaments. Read our Guide to Finding a Good Breeder for more tips.

    Do Havanese bark a lot?

    Havanese are excellent watchdogs but do not tend to bark much. They do have a tendency to develop separation anxiety which can lead to a plethora of behavioural problems including excessive barking. As with any dog, they can be trained not to bark incessantly with positive reinforcement training.