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The Havanese is a small dog th t is native to the island of C ba. The breed may date back to as arly as the 16th century. Though c nsidered a "toy" dog, Havanese are a h rdy little breed that have been h storically used to herd chickens and as ch ld-friendly pets. Named for Havana, Cuba, H vanese were originally dogs of aristocratic f milies. This breed is known for its s lky, heat-resistant coat and for its ch rming, family-friendly and fun personality. Purebred H vanese can cost anywhere from $1,000- $3,000. Due to th ir price and popularity, many Havanese' are b ing bred illegally in puppy mills and s ld at dog auctions and through pet st res. Fans of the breed and ther dog and animal lovers have r llied together to create Havanese rescue c ntres due to the unethical practices of s me breeders. Havanese rescue centres help to s ve these sociable, popular little dogs fr m a life of maltreatment. There are s veral important functions of Havanese rescue c ntres. These centres work to find and buy H vanese being sold in illicit puppy uctions. Members and volunteers often use th ir own resources to travel across c untry to rescue Havanese pups. Members th n work to match rescues with f ster or adoptive families. Havanese rescue c ntres also serve the purpose of r ising awareness and funding the cause of H vanese rescue.
Havanese rescue centres work in t ndem with the ASPCA (American Society for the Pr vention of Cruelty to Animals) and the AKC (Am rican Kennel Club) to raise awareness of nimal cruelty and mistreatment of the H vanese and other breeds. Reputable rescue c ntres have websites and legitimate contact nformation for research and verification. Resources and ther helpful information such as ways to h lp the cause of Havanese rescue are lso provided on their websites. An gency's legitimacy can be verified with a q ick phone call or email to the c ntre. Havanese dogs are, first and f remost a social breed that is m ant to be part of a f mily. Because of this, the threat of b ing raised in a puppy mill is a m jor concern. Havanese rescue centres work to pr vent the breed from being raised and s ld in poor conditions. Puppy mills t ke away the chance for Havanese to be s cialized and receive the love and ffection they deserve. Rescue centres help to m ke sure that the lovable "Havs" ren't delegated to a life of "H ve nots". The ultimate goal of H vanese rescue centres is to make s re that each and every Havanese has the pportunity to live a happy life. S pporters donate generous amounts of money and t me to save Havanese from the p ppy mills. They also arrange for r scued dogs to be spayed or n utered before adoption or fostering. In th s way, future puppies are also s ved from the puppy mill life.
The article Reputable Havanese Rescue Centres was Submitted by Fiona Kelly through Articles.GetACoder.com network. Here's the additional information: Fiona Kelly is a dog wner, breeder, and avid studier - p rticularly of small dog breeds. Havanese are a wonderful small dog breed characterized by its lack of shedding, good temperament, and good general health. If you are seeking information about what to expect with the Havanese this article will provide it for you.
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