Camelot Champion Havanese

Camelot Champion Havanese With over 25 years of dog breeding experience, we are committed to the highest standards.

Located in the Greater Pittsburgh area, we breed quality Havanese and serve loving homes in the Mid Atlantic States and along the East Coast of the United States. Havanese, the only dog breed native to Cuba, are cheerful little dogs with a spring in their step and a gleam in their big, brown eyes. These vivacious and sociable companions are becoming especially popular with American city dwellers.

Distinctive features of the Havanese include a curled-over tail and a gorgeous silky coat, which comes in a variety of colors. Some owners enjoy cording the coat, in the manner of a Puli, and others clip it short to reduce grooming time. Happily, Havanese are just as cute no matter what hairdo you give them. Havanese have small but sturdy bodies, adaptable nature, and social skills make Havanese an ideal city dog, but they are content to be anywhere that they can command the attention of admirers young and old alike. Havanese, smart and trainable extroverts with the comic instincts of a born clown, are natural trick dogs. Havanese are also excellent watchdogs and take the job seriously, but will usually keep the barking to a minimum.

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Someone pawtied too hard 😴
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Someone pawtied too hard 😴

Warning: I could become even cuter than this.
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Warning: I could become even cuter than this.

A dog is the only creature on earth that loves you more than himself 😘
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A dog is the only creature on earth that loves you more than himself 😘

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The Havanese (singular or plural, the name’s the same) is from the ancient Bichon family of little white dogs and claims such breeds as the Bichon Frise and Maltese as probable common ancestors. Since the earliest days of human civilization, lively lapdogs of this type were bartered around the world by seafaring merchants. In all times and places, small, clever dogs that did no useful work were among the possessions that set royals and aristocrats apart from lower social classes.

The native lapdog of Cuba’s aristocrats and wealthy planters was the Havanese, named for the capital city of Havana, where the breed gained greatest favor. Depending on the source, the breed’s forerunners were said to be brought to the island nation by Italian sea captains or by the Spaniards charged with colonizing the New World in the 1600s.

During its approximately 300 years in the lap of Cuban luxury, the breed was refined, perhaps with Poodle crosses, into today’s Havanese, once called the Blanquito de la Habana (Havana Silk Dog). The pivotal event in the breed’s history came in 1959, with the Communist takeover of Cuba. Many well-heeled Cubans fleeing Fidel Castro’s revolution brought their little dogs with them to America. With the help of American fanciers, the refugees preserved and perpetuated the Havanese. The breed is now a popular choice for discerning pet owners around the world.

Among celebrity Havanese owners were two of the world’s most celebrated writers. Ernest Hemingway fell under the Havanese spell during his 20 years in Cuba. About a hundred years earlier, Charles Dickens owned a tiny Havanese named Tim.

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Hard to forget first puppy love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

Whoever said you can’t buy happiness forgot about puppies.
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Whoever said you can’t buy happiness forgot about puppies.

Love is a four-legged word 🥰😍🐾
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Love is a four-legged word 🥰😍🐾

"I just can't escape the pup-arazzi" ***sighs***
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"I just can't escape the pup-arazzi" ***sighs***

This Havanese breeder raises healthy and well-socialized puppies while implementing high breeding standards. The fully-l...
03/07/2022

This Havanese breeder raises healthy and well-socialized puppies while implementing high breeding standards. The fully-licensed kennel operates in Pennsylvania, where they’ve committed to sustain and improve the breed standard. Their dogs have champion backgrounds and come with dewormings and customary shots. New Havanese puppy owners will equally access lifelong support that includes indefinite coaching as well as a distinct genetic warranty, in which case, you’ll obtain a refund up to your puppy’s purchase price if a hereditary issue arises. By the time you receive a puppy, it will be partially housebroken and will have undergone open crate introduction.

Camelot’s Havanese puppies in Pennsylvania undergo a thorough examination by a qualified veterinary before leaving for a new home. In contrast, adult dogs undergo routine examination for cataracts and other structural issues. Furthermore, they only breed OFA-certified dogs with exceptional knees. They don’t sell their dogs to pet stores and only purchase from the best pedigrees possible. Furthermore, they only breed to produce superior puppies and compete. Simultaneously, they strive to sustain and enhance the breed standard.

At Camelot’s, the lines undergo careful selection, and the Havanese breeder ensures that they test new dogs for thyroid issues upon arrival. While they breed to the utmost conformity standard per HCA guidelines, their major priority is disposition and health. Although the Havanese breeder accepts a restricted number of applications for their waiting lists, you need to commit to locking in your placement. To reserve a puppy, you’ll need to make a $500 deposit to place you on the waiting list.

Out of the $500 deposit, $100 is non-refundable, which is very different than most breeders. If you change your mind after the puppy’s birth before it attains eight weeks, you’ll receive a refund until the 10th week, after which no refunds will take place. In case you’re dissatisfied with the puppy, you’ll receive a refund per their policies. They can deliver their Havanese puppies up to a 250 miles radius at a reasonable cost. The amount you can expect to pay ranges between $50 and $200 based on the location.

Anything is paw-sible with a dog by your side. Love is a wet nose and a wagging tail. This friendship is fur real.🐾🐾
03/07/2022

Anything is paw-sible with a dog by your side. Love is a wet nose and a wagging tail. This friendship is fur real.🐾🐾

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659 Penn High Park Road
Jeannette, PA
15644

Telephone

+17244200911

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Camelot's Champion Havanese is a haven for excellent, healthy puppies with over 25 years of experience in breeding and showing dogs.

Our puppies come with standard shots and deworming, AKC papers, a towel with mom's scent, and the first food supply. Most importantly our puppies come with a lifelong support system that includes unlimited coaching as well as a unique lifelong genetic warranty, which will reimburse your vet bills up to the purchase price of your puppy if you encounter a hereditary problem that could have been prevented with better breeding.

We currently send our puppies for a reasonable price up to a 250 mile radius. You can expect to pay anywhere from $50-$250 for transport.

As our valued customer we also offer dog sitting and boarding services when you are unavailable to be with your pet. We have pups return for weekends and vacation week(s) while their owners are away. They continue to be part of the family here at Camelot.

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