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Havanese Books
the Havanesethe Havanese - $19.97

It is our pleasure to announce that The Havanese book is available, written by Diane Klumb, with assistance and photos by Joanne Baldwin DVM. Beginning with the history of the breed and ending with "The Educated Havanese", this book takes you step by step through the process of deciding if a Havanese is right for you, to how to choose a breeder, choose a puppy, how to prepare for a pup, and how to survive the first few weeks with your new pup. It also has a comprehensive chapter on canine nutrition and feeding, and illustrated chapters on grooming (including a separate chapter on cording.) This is an invaluable guide for those seeking to purchase a Havanese, those who have purchased a Havanese, and anyone who is interested in learning about the Havanese.

The quintessential handbook for Havanese dog owners, breeders and fanciers. This book provides accurate and comprehensive information on Havanese health, feeding, raising and training. If you are considering the purchase of a Havanese, read this book before you buy! Winner of the Dog Writers' Assn of America's Maxwell Award for "Best Single Breed Book" for 2005. Black & White Version.

The Joyous HavaneseThe Joyous Havanese - $23.07

A Dog Book to remember.

It's all about what makes a Havanese a Havanese.

It's also all about practicality in breeding, raising puppies and understanding the essence of canine behavior in all breeds.

234 pages, 76 color photos, 138 B&W. Foreword by Betty Trainor. Canadian chaper and colors by Suzanne McKay

Havanese: A Comprehensive Guide to Owning and Caring for Your Dog (Kennel Club Dog Breed Series)Havanese: A Comprehensive Guide to Owning and Caring for Your Dog (Kennel Club Dog Breed Series) - $9.10

The world-famous Havanese is the only existing pure-bred dog of Cuban origin, a rare blend of intelligence, personality and natural beauty. Bred for its family-oriented temperament and loving ways, the Havanese is prized in the homes of the Cuban people as well as by fanciers in Europe and America. Written by world authority and founder of the Cuban parent club, Zoila Portuondo Guerra, this book provides the much-needed factual information about Havaneses and their ancestry, character and standard, as well as puppy selection, feeding, training, preventative health care and behavior of the breed. The new owner will welcome advice about preparing for the pup’s arrival, housebreaking and preventing puppy problems.

In addition to an extremely authoritative text written by a world expert, this book presents over 135 photographs in full color, which prove to be as informative as they are attractive. Helpful hints and important information are highlighted to provide easy access to everything the reader needs to know about life with a Havanese from puppyhood to the senior years.

Bichon Havanese (Pet love)Bichon Havanese (Pet love) - $19.41

This is a decent book, albeit outdated and from a very limited perspective, the author being a resident of Cuba and, thus, having limited experience with the breed as it resides outside of Cuba. A far better book is The Havanese, by Diane Klumb, published in 2004, which is more timely and much more informative and also available on Amazon.

How To Start Your Own Business Selling Collectible Products Of HavaneseHow To Start Your Own Business Selling Collectible Products Of Havanese - $19.95

Selling collectible Havanese products to others who love the breed can be a fun and profitable business. This book will get you started and the Wholesale Vendor section will give you all the contact information you need to get the products at wholesale prices. Everything from calendars to coffee mugs. Great products for fund-raising for rescue groups or dog clubs.

Havanese Champions, 1995-2003Havanese Champions, 1995-2003 - $8.10

Lots of nice pictures but very little identification. It seems to me if you are going to do a book on champions from one year to another, you should identify who, where and what year the championships were from.

The best part of the book is at the end where you find lists of the highest producing sires and dams (however, no pictures of them.)
I would not buy another issue of this type of book unless it was done better. It could have been useful had the author put in a bit more effort. This is nothing more than a compliation of pictures stuck in a book.


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