Havapoo Puppies
Intelligent ~ Cuddly ~ Affectionate
Sweet, charming, and with a dashing appearance, the Havapoo puppies are a never-ending source of joy. These charismatic little puppies are a cross between a purebred Havanese dog and a purebred Toy or Mini Poodle dog. Also known as doodle puppies, Havadoodle puppies, and Poovanese puppies, the Havapoos merit their ever-rising popularity to their striking looks, high spirits, and adoring behavior. These precious doodle pups are very bright, easy to care for, and effortless to train. They love being part of a human family and you can never find them bored.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a Havapoo? A Havapoo is a crossbreed between a Havanese and a Poodle, combining the Poodle’s intelligence with the Havanese’s sweet, affectionate nature. This hybrid is often described as an ideal companion dog—they’re friendly, smart, and love being with their people. Havapoos are known for their cuddly and playful side, making them a great match for families, singles, or anyone looking for a loyal friend who’s happy to spend time both relaxing and being active.
How Big Do Havapoos Get? Havapoos are typically small dogs, usually reaching between 8 to 20 pounds when fully grown. Their height can vary a bit depending on whether they’re bred from a toy or miniature Poodle parent, but generally, they’re compact enough for apartment living yet sturdy enough for outdoor fun. Their size makes them easy to handle, whether you’re on the go or just hanging out at home.
Are Havapoos Hypoallergenic? Yes, Havapoos are often considered hypoallergenic due to their Poodle lineage, which gives them a low-shedding, curly or wavy coat. This can make them a great option for people with mild allergies, as they shed very little. Regular grooming and brushing help keep their coat healthy and can further reduce allergens, making them a bit easier for allergy-prone households.
How Long Do Havapoos Live? The average lifespan for a Havapoo is around 10 to 14 years, though some may live longer with excellent care. With a healthy diet, regular exercise, and routine vet visits, Havapoos tend to live long, happy lives. They’re known for their affectionate and gentle nature, which often stays with them well into their senior years.
Are Havapoos Good with Children? Yes, Havapoos are generally very good with children. They’re gentle, affectionate, and naturally patient, which makes them a great choice for families. While they love to play, they’re also more than happy to cuddle, making them perfect for kids who want a dog they can interact with but also snuggle up to. As with all small breeds, it’s best to teach young children how to handle them gently.
Are Havapoo Puppies Easy to Train? Havapoo puppies are typically easy to train, thanks to the intelligence they inherit from both the Poodle and Havanese sides. They’re responsive to commands and eager to please, which makes training a rewarding experience. Positive reinforcement with treats and praise works wonders with Havapoos—they’re quick learners who love to engage with their owners. Keeping sessions fun and varied helps keep them engaged.
Do Havapoos Shed? Havapoos are low-shedding dogs, which is a huge plus if you’re looking for a breed that won’t leave fur all over the house. They tend to have a soft, wavy, or curly coat that sheds very little, though they do benefit from regular grooming to prevent tangles. Routine brushing keeps their coat looking nice and minimizes any light shedding that may occur.
How Much Do Havapoos Weigh? Fully grown, Havapoos generally weigh between 8 and 20 pounds. They’re small enough to pick up easily, which is helpful for travel or quick trips to the vet, but they’re still substantial enough to handle outdoor play and moderate exercise.