Grooming etc.
Grooming:
Havanese is a dog coat and it needs to be cared for at the outset. Start like this when you get
home to get it by combing / brushing. His example on the couch watching TV and brush and
comb every now and then. You have to be determined for the puppy has its own will. So do not
let your puppy decide.
Place a towel on a table or ironing board. Place the dog on the side and begin to spray the dog with
a conditioner spray to coat gets wet, it causes less wear on the coat then.
Brush the legs lying on the table on the inside and the groin and armpits, then you combs with comb
in the same places. Then proceed with the outside of the upper leg, brush first then comb. Then coat
the throat and head. Turn on the dog and do the same thing on the other side. Then you can put it on
your back and comb the abdomen, neck and under the chin. Then set the dog up and brush up on the
head, back and tail. Because it should not hurt the dog, put a hand against the root to hold it if there
would be a tangle.
Havanese should be bathed about every 14 days. Soak when all the fur and squeeze shampoo, rinse well and
put in a little conditioner. Leave for a few minutes, and rinse it thoroughly.
Then it's time to dry the dog, push the towel around the dog massage or do not rotate, then it can tangle easily.
Since the dog Fonas completely dry. get used to a bit cautious in the beginning and start a little on the
backside and walk slowly back to the head. A little balm spray in a bottle is always good. After blow-drying
so you brush the dog.
Dentistry:
Brush your dog's teeth at least once a week (preferably every day).
Train a dog early on when brushing teeth, like a couple times a week. a children's toothbrush goes
well and a dog toothpaste.
At about 4 months old, your puppy to replace teeth and then it's good to check out a little extra in
the mouth so that the milk teeth loose. Would the new teeth arrive and milk teeth remains, contact a
veterinarian remove them, otherwise there is a risk of malocclusion.
Chlorine:
You should cut the claws of the dog about 1 once a week, this is for the dog to get used to it and cut
one often needs only chip away. One must be careful not to cut into the pulp. Some dogs that have
light nails, it is easy to see the pulp, but the dogs have black nails, it is much more difficult. One should
also cut between the pads, scissors, nails and pads are available in well-stocked pet stores.
Eyes:
One should wipe clean the eye once a day, it will be easy left little "Sandman" in the eye corner. If the
dog's eyes water wipe out those with little eyes asked a couple of times a day.
Apoteket eyewash solution and cotton pads are ideal.
Ears:
Some Havanese have much hair in their ears and they will pick you off, so it does not get ear
infections. The hair is so slack so it does not hurt to remove. It is easy to "pull" away with a
pair of tweezers, but be careful and do not take too far down the ear canal.
Ears will also need to be cleaned about every 14 days. There are ear cleaning to buy in pet
stores with instructions on what to do.
Havanese is a dog coat and it needs to be cared for at the outset. Start like this when you get
home to get it by combing / brushing. His example on the couch watching TV and brush and
comb every now and then. You have to be determined for the puppy has its own will. So do not
let your puppy decide.
Place a towel on a table or ironing board. Place the dog on the side and begin to spray the dog with
a conditioner spray to coat gets wet, it causes less wear on the coat then.
Brush the legs lying on the table on the inside and the groin and armpits, then you combs with comb
in the same places. Then proceed with the outside of the upper leg, brush first then comb. Then coat
the throat and head. Turn on the dog and do the same thing on the other side. Then you can put it on
your back and comb the abdomen, neck and under the chin. Then set the dog up and brush up on the
head, back and tail. Because it should not hurt the dog, put a hand against the root to hold it if there
would be a tangle.
Havanese should be bathed about every 14 days. Soak when all the fur and squeeze shampoo, rinse well and
put in a little conditioner. Leave for a few minutes, and rinse it thoroughly.
Then it's time to dry the dog, push the towel around the dog massage or do not rotate, then it can tangle easily.
Since the dog Fonas completely dry. get used to a bit cautious in the beginning and start a little on the
backside and walk slowly back to the head. A little balm spray in a bottle is always good. After blow-drying
so you brush the dog.
Dentistry:
Brush your dog's teeth at least once a week (preferably every day).
Train a dog early on when brushing teeth, like a couple times a week. a children's toothbrush goes
well and a dog toothpaste.
At about 4 months old, your puppy to replace teeth and then it's good to check out a little extra in
the mouth so that the milk teeth loose. Would the new teeth arrive and milk teeth remains, contact a
veterinarian remove them, otherwise there is a risk of malocclusion.
Chlorine:
You should cut the claws of the dog about 1 once a week, this is for the dog to get used to it and cut
one often needs only chip away. One must be careful not to cut into the pulp. Some dogs that have
light nails, it is easy to see the pulp, but the dogs have black nails, it is much more difficult. One should
also cut between the pads, scissors, nails and pads are available in well-stocked pet stores.
Eyes:
One should wipe clean the eye once a day, it will be easy left little "Sandman" in the eye corner. If the
dog's eyes water wipe out those with little eyes asked a couple of times a day.
Apoteket eyewash solution and cotton pads are ideal.
Ears:
Some Havanese have much hair in their ears and they will pick you off, so it does not get ear
infections. The hair is so slack so it does not hurt to remove. It is easy to "pull" away with a
pair of tweezers, but be careful and do not take too far down the ear canal.
Ears will also need to be cleaned about every 14 days. There are ear cleaning to buy in pet
stores with instructions on what to do.