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ORIGIN & PURPOSE
The breed comes from the Western Mediterranean region and has
developed along the Spanish and Italian costal region. It would seem
that these dogs were imported early to Cuba by Sea Captains.
Erroneously, the most frequent brown colour of these dogs ( tobacco)
gave birth to the legend which would mean it to be a breed originating
from Havana, capital of Cuba. Political events led to the total
disappearance of the old bloodlines of the Havanese in Cuba; apparently
a few dogs were successfully smuggled out of Cuba whose descendants have
survived in the USA
GENERAL APPEARANCE
The Havanese is a sturdy little dog, low
on his legs, with long abundant hair, soft and preferably wavy. His
movement is lively and elastic.
TEMPERAMENT
Exceptionally bright, he is easy to train as a
watchdog dog. Affectionate, of a happy nature, he is amiable, a
charmer, playful and even a bit of a clown. He loves children and
plays endlessly with them.
SIZE
Height at the withers from 23-27cm. Tolerance from 21-29cm.
COAT & COLOUR
Hair : undercoat wooly and not very developed,
it is often totally absent. The topcoat is very long(12-18cm in
adult dog), soft, flat or wavy and may form curly strands. The usage
of scissors to cut the length of the coat and all trimming is
forbidden. Exception: tidying up the hair on the feet is permitted,
the hair on the forehead may be slightly shortened so that it does
not cover the eyes and the hair on the muzzle may be slightly tidied
up, but it is preferable to leave it in natural length. Colour:
there are two varieties of colour. Rarely completely pure white,
fawn in different shades of light fawn to Havana brown ( tobacco
colour, reddish brown); patches of those colours in the coat; slight
blackened overlay admitted. Permissible colours and patches ( white,
light fawn to Havana brown) with black markings. Black coat.
HEAD
Of medium length, the relation between the length of
the head and that of the trunk ( measured from the withers to the
base of the tail) is 3/7. Skull: flat to very slightly
rounded, broad, forehead rising; seen from above it is rounded at
the back and almost straight and square on the other three sides.
Stop: moderately marked. Nose: black Muzzle:
narrowing progressively and slightly towards the nose but neither
snipey nor truncated. Lips : fine, lean, tight Jaws/Teeth:
scissors bite. A complete dentition is desirable. The absence of
premolars (PM1) and molars (M3) is tolerated. Cheeks: very
flat, not prominent. Eyes: quite big, almond shape, of brown
colour as dark as possible. Kind expression. The eye rims must be
dark brown to black. Ears: set relatively high; they fall
along the cheeks forming a discreet fold which raises them slightly.
Their extremity is in a lightly rounded point. They are covered in
hair in long fringes. Neither propeller ears ( sticking sideways)
nor stuck to the cheeks.
NECK Of medium length
FOREQUARTERS Forelegs straight and parallel, lean, good bone
structure. The distance from the ground to the elbow must not be
greater than that between the elbow and the withers.
BODY the length of the body is slightly superior to that of
the height at the withers. Topline is straight, slightly arched over
the loin. Croup noticeably inclined. Ribs well sprung. Belly well
tucked up.
HINDQUARTERS
Good bone structure, moderate angulation. Feet of slightly elongated shape; small tight toes.
TAIL Carried high, either in the shape of a crozier or
preferably rolled over the back; it is furnished with feathering of
long silky hair.
GAIT According to his happy nature, the Havanese has a
strikingly light-footed and elastic gait; forelegs with free stride
and pointing straight forward, the hindlegs giving them the
impulsion and moving in a straight line.
FAULTS- Any departure from the forgoing points should be
considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should
be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree.
! General appearance lacking in type
! Truncated or snipey muzzle, length not identical to that of the skull
! Bird of Prey eyes, eyes too deep set or prominent; rims of eyelids partially depigmented
! Body too long or too short
! Straight tail, not carried high
! French front ( pasterns too close, feet turned outwards)
! Deformed hind feet
! Coat harsh, not abundant; hair short except on puppies, trimmed coat
DISQUALIFICATIONS
! Depigmented nose
! Upper or lower prognathism
! Ectropion, Entropion; rim of eyelids of one or both eyes depigmented
! size over or under the indicated norms of the standard
! N.B. Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum
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