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Author: Fiona Kelly

Article source: http://www.articlealley.com/. Used with author's permission.

Dogs are part of the family and should always be taken with you when you move - even it's the 1500's and the

move is from "civilized" Europe to the wilds of the New World. But dogs braved the harsh sea voyages along with

their families and settled down to start a New World with them. In Cuba, which Columbus claimed for Spain in

1492, a distinct spunky toy breed developed known today as the Havanese, named after Cuba's capital city

Havana.
Because of the prosperity of the Cuban colonies, Havanese were shipped back and forth over the Atlantic to Spain

along with the other riches of the New World. The silky coated companion won the hearts and laps of European

aristocracy. When the first dog shows started in the 18th century, the Havanese were among the breeds shown.

However, when the Cuban Revolution occurred in the 1970's, anyone owning a toy dog was targeted for death.

The Havanses had to flee Cuba with their families.
Not content on conquering the hearts and homes of one nation, the href="http://www.havanese-puppy-guide.com/Havanese-Books/">Havanese is now conquering North

America. Although only introduced in the 1970's after the Revolution, the Havanese is making a name for himself

in and out of the show ring. The breed has now been recognized by the American Kennel Club and the American

Rare Breeds Association. They colonize indoor homes and apartments best. They make great companions for

individuals and families.

 
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