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The Harrier
Harrier dog is an eager and good natured breed that gets on well with family. This sweet and responsive dog can also be stubborn and willful making them better suited for an owner with more dog experience though. Harriers are well balanced and determined dog that has plenty of energy. This dog enjoys a full range of activities outdoors such as jogging and biking. Harrier dogs needs physical and mental stimulation in order to avoid boredom and destructive behavior. The Harrier gets along well with children and is also friendly around strangers. He gets on well with other dogs, but care and early socialization is necessary around smaller dogs and cats, otherwise he may chase them. Some Harriers can be difficult to housebreak, and training in general can be difficult with some of these dogs because of their stubborn nature.

The Harrier is a hunting dog that looks like a small English foxhound. The head is in proportion to the over-all dog. It has low-set hanging ears which are broad at the base that come to a rounded point and medium sized eyes that are set well apart. It has a long curved upright tail and a neck that is likewise long and strong with no excess skin. Its short coat is thick, hard and glossy. Movement shows perfect coordination between front and hind legs. Its physique is muscular, built with large bone for stamina and strength. It was developed from several different hounds in England. Its name reveals its specialty-the hare. It was considered the poor man’s alternative to foxhounds which were used by the upper class in their practice of hunting with packs of dogs.   Read on...

 

Havanese
The Havanese is a toy dog with a big personality, and has lots of character and an outgoing, friendly disposition. The national dog of Cuba, the Havanese is a dog that loves to play, loves the company of his owners, and is sweet natured and mild mannered. An intelligent and spirited dog, the Havanese is suitable for both experienced and inexperienced dog owners, and can be a very entertaining of somewhat demanding companion. These are not dogs that like to be neglected, and are suited to those with the time and affection to commit to their pet. The Havanese gets along well with children although he is a small dog and is best suited to families with older, more considerate children. He will also get along well with other dogs, pets and most will be friendly with strangers too. A happy go lucky little dog, the Havanese is a quick learner and is eager to please.

Havanese have solid black eye rims, nose, and lips, with dark eyes and long tail covered in silky hair. They have a unique, lively and springy gait which reflects this breed’s happy character. Despite being a small breed, it is very sturdy. They are not fragile nor overdone. They make are quite brave and make very good watchdogs.  Read on...

 
 

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