Older Havanese Puppies For Sale

July 21, 2016 Update (We keep the site current... so you can usually count on the puppies you see being available) I am heading back from my trips delivering puppies to their new homes.    We will be heading to the Midwest in the beginning of July, and will be delivering puppies to New Jersey, Delaware, New York, and Massachusetts soon after as well as the southeast coast and Florida, so, if anyone is thinking of a puppy in these areas .... call me.  We have some absolutely wonderful little puppies that are ready to go home now, and over thePlease take a look at the great puppies that we have now at Check the site every day, as we will be putting up new puppies that will be coming available and will be ready to go home soon!  We have a great variety of colors with Chocolates, White and Tan, Silver and Champagnes, as well as the Black and White parti-color, and Tri-colors.  We will be delivering to various areas across the United States, so let us know if you are ready for a puppy.  
We would love to help you find your next little Havanese If you are planning for a puppy a month or two away, please feel free to contact us and we can give you a sneak preview of our younger pups that are not quite ready to put up on the site to sell, but that can be reserved a month or so out to plan for your puppy to come home when you are ready. Also we have a few older puppies on our "Reduced Cost Available Puppies" page if you are looking for a puppy that is a little easier on the budget and further along in their potty training. We will also be happy to deliver your puppy to the West Coast and other parts west.  We have had deliveries in Utah, Montana, Wyoming, Arizona, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington,  and California. Of course the Southeast and Texas are easy since we live down this way,  and any of you who would like are welcome to come to our home to pick up their puppies, just contact us first since we may be delivering puppies and not home..
Please understand that if you are far away from us that you are actually our typical customer, and we will be very happy to hand deliver your puppy rightWe sit down in your living room and answer questions, go over potty training, and let your new little family member settle in toI hope you will consider us, and call to get more information today... If you've decided you'd like to add a Havanese puppy to your family, Noah's Little Ark wants you to know our puppies are bred in a loving and nurturing environment, where our focus is creating a perfect beginning in life for your new best friend. We personally hand deliver each Havanese puppy for sale to its forever home. Havanese breeders should all know better than to put these sweet and sensitive puppies in the cargo bay of an airliner, alone and scared as they make their way around the world. We also offer a unique guarantee among Havanese breeders. While most list Havanese puppies for sale and mention a replacement guarantee in the event of a congenital defect that requires expensive medical repair, we take into consideration that simply offering to trade out a family member isn't the answer.
Instead of asking you to give up the puppy you've grown attached to, we take care of medical costs (after diagnostic tests confirm a congenital or breeding related defect is present), writing checks to cover surgeries and vet bills up to the amount you paid for the puppy. Browse our available puppies here, and keep an eye out for our reduced prices for older puppies as well. 2014 Honda Pilot Headlight BulbsNot only are these puppies less expensive than a newborn, but they have had a chance to be socialized and potty trained using our fool-proof methods, and will require less work to house train once they are in your home. Magic Bullet Deluxe 25 Pc Set Blender MixerIf you have a special request in mind, let us know, and we can contact you when the dog of your dreams becomes available.Camper Rental Olympia
The National Dog of Cuba and the country’s only native breed: The Havanese is a small, sturdy dog with a friendly disposition. His wavy, silky coat is profuse, but remains extremely light, insulating and protecting the breed against harsh tropical heat. His coat, which comes in all colors, should remain untrimmed. The Havanese’s popularity in the show ring has grown quickly, and they are also now high in demand as a family pet. The Havanese is a descendent of breeds brought to Cuba from Spain and could also be related to the Tenerife, an ancestor of the entire Bichon family. Once known as the Havana Silk Dog and the Spanish Silk Poodle, the Havanese evolved from its role as a pampered lap-dog of the aristocracy into a family companion responsible for being a watchdog, child’s playmate and herder of the family’s poultry flock. Right Breed for You? The Havanese is trainable and intelligent and possesses a naturally affectionate temperament, which making the breed an ideal family pet.
Although a toy dog, they remain energetic and require some form of daily exercise. The breed’s non-shedding coat makes it suitable for allergy sufferers, but regular grooming is necessary to keep the coat in top condition.The Havanese is both trainable and intelligent with a sweet, non-quarrelsome disposition. The Havanese, new to the AKC, is an old breed with title to a colorful history. The Havanese is the National dog of Cuba and its only native breed. The dog’s journey to Cuba most likely was aboard the trade ships sailing from the island of Tenerife chronicled in ship’s logs of the early sixteenth century. Cuban trade was highly restricted by the Spanish, for many years allowing Tenerife to be one of the only open ports, and it would appear these little dogs who had found their way into homes of Cuban aristocracy developed without much outside influence. The tropical environs of their homeland appears to have influenced the Havanese development, specifically their unique coat texture.
Once called the Havana Silk Dog, or the Spanish Silk Poodle, the coat is like raw silk floss, profuse, but extremely light and soft, insulating and protective of harsh tropical rays. As Colonial Cuba developed and prospered the popularity of the Havanese grew. By the mid-eighteenth century they were trendy in Europe, often exhibited in European dog shows and type was well established. As Cuban culture shifted the little dog of Havana, adaptable as always, became a family dog extraordinaire, playmate of children, watchdog, and herder of the family poultry flock. With the advent of the Cuban revolution, the class of Cubans who owned Havanese was the first to leave. A handful of them found their way to the United States, and by the end of the 70s a gene pool was being rebuilt. All the Havanese in the world today, save those from the “iron curtain” countries and those remaining in Cuba, stem from 11 little immigrants. Remarkably, through all their travels, Havanese type and purpose has remained virtually unchanged for the past hundred and fifty years.