i have a new lilttle puppy Noelle given to me by the city of palm springs because i lost my 15 year old to a heart attack, and am heartbroken. she is a love, but we have been havinge xtremely cold weatheer and it has been pouring she really needs a bath, but it is too cold for even a rag down. good video thank you for the new commers and their new friends
My Havanese is 10 weeks old today. She received her first bath by me last week. That big pitcher is a good idea. My puppy DID NOT appreciate the hair dryer so, I used a large heating pad and dry towels. Thanks for making this video. Very helpful.
With a puppy who is more afraid of the dryer, you can keep them mostly wrapped in the towel, and just have a helper play SMALL amounts of warm air from the dryer over the puppy's back from whatever distance he will tolerate. Just a bit at a time, and only as much as the pup tolerates without scaring him!
@@KarenRandall54 Thanks for replying. My "puppy" is now 13 months old and 14 pounds. What works for us is warm towels from the dryer. I throw 4 bath towels into the dryer and turn it to HIGH. When we're finished with her bath, I just wrap her in a hot towel and massage her. When that towel has cooled or has become damp, I grab another hot towel. Any anxiety she had disappears while holding her. She just melts in my arms. 🙂 The groomer says she has no problem with the hairdryer, though. I may try it again. Again, thank you for replying.
@@KarenRandall54I live in very hot climate. Do I need to use a drier? Can I just take my dog outside for few minutes? This is how I dry my hair😂, I just sit in the patio
Darling dog, such a beautiful little Havanese! You are so lucky to be surrounded with all this love. I wonder if you sell them? But you are way up in MA and I’m way down in Southern Missouri . I have raised a liter of Besutiful Standard Poodles and the pups were all born into my hands. I kept two gorgeous males and my son kept the very large and magnificent black one. They lived to be 16, 15,and one son died last month at 13. I have one beautiful large chocolate sable male. I am older now and have been in love with these remarkable Havanese dogs. I really feel this is the direction for me and probably more manageable. Duck will have much success in the show ring. Thank you Mimi
@@dorothywheeler5872 If you prepare chicken in your sink you do other “unsanitary” things in your kitchen! LOL! If you have a problem with it, you can always you another place in the house. But it is easy enough to sanitize stainless steel and granite counters! Please feel free to wash your puppies where you see fit!❤️
In Sweden minimum around 2200-2700 EUR with pedigree. Seen similar prices for those without pedigree too, but then you know they aren't purebred. Pretty sure COVID increased prices too.
Mine is getting born next month. With a pedigree in germany and i will pay 1400, during my research the "covid tax" seems to have put it more around 2000 though.
Generally, good quality Havanese in the US run between $3,000-$4,000. I would not know what non-registered ("non-pedigree")Havanese would cost, as I would STRONGLY advise that people avoid breeders who sell dogs like that and only purchase dogs from reputable breeders who breed quality, health tested, bred-to-standard dogs.
This poor little puppy is traumatized by the bath and especially the blow dryer. The negative first experience may leave an imprint on him for life. Always introduce a puppy to new and potentially scary events s-l-o-w-l-y, one step at a time over days or weeks! He is adorable, though!
Believe me, this puppy was NOT traumatized... this time or ever. His tail was never tucked, he hardly tried to get away. He wiggled a bit, but what 13 week old puppy have you bathed that hasn't? He had been blow dried before this, and regularly since then. He is s show dog, and it's a part of his life. He plays with the stream of air. I agree with you that puppies should be introduced to the dryer slowly and carefully, though! (he was! ;) )
You can't dry a coated breed without a hair dryer, so the puppy needs to learn to tolerate it when he has a short coat. Have you seen a Havanese in full coat?
Havanese do not have the oils in their coats that most shedding breeds do, so washing them, as long as you use the right products, is like washing your own hair. It is not bad for either their hair or their skin at all.
You are so gentle with him…it is wonderful to see this. He’s a lucky puppy to have you.
Im going to give my 10 week old puppy havashu a bath for the first time. Wish me luck
You are so sweet with the little pup 🐶 💕
i have a new lilttle puppy Noelle given to me by the city of palm springs because i lost my 15 year old to a heart attack, and am heartbroken. she is a love, but we have been havinge xtremely cold weatheer and it has been pouring she really needs a bath, but it is too cold for even a rag down.
good video thank you for the new commers and their new friends
My Havanese is 10 weeks old today. She received her first bath by me last week. That big pitcher is a good idea.
My puppy DID NOT appreciate the hair dryer so, I used a large heating pad and dry towels.
Thanks for making this video. Very helpful.
With a puppy who is more afraid of the dryer, you can keep them mostly wrapped in the towel, and just have a helper play SMALL amounts of warm air from the dryer over the puppy's back from whatever distance he will tolerate. Just a bit at a time, and only as much as the pup tolerates without scaring him!
@@KarenRandall54 Thanks for replying. My "puppy" is now 13 months old and 14 pounds. What works for us is warm towels from the dryer. I throw 4 bath towels into the dryer and turn it to HIGH. When we're finished with her bath, I just wrap her in a hot towel and massage her. When that towel has cooled or has become damp, I grab another hot towel. Any anxiety she had disappears while holding her. She just melts in my arms. 🙂
The groomer says she has no problem with the hairdryer, though. I may try it again.
Again, thank you for replying.
@@KarenRandall54I live in very hot climate. Do I need to use a drier? Can I just take my dog outside for few minutes? This is how I dry my hair😂, I just sit in the patio
Awe, nice job. They will have to learn the sounds and everything associated with grooming. Nice he is doing it in your loving arms. Very sweet.
Awww! So cute!
How is Ducky doing? I have an identical boy i named Cha chi aka chachito chacharoonie etc...he is so smart!!!
Ducky is all grown up and a daddy himself now!
Aww, my husband bought me this breed on my birthday.. im trying to learn everything I can
They are a wonderful breed! Enjoy!
Mine always hated baths too 😅
Darling dog, such a beautiful little Havanese! You are so lucky to be surrounded with all this love. I wonder if you sell them? But you are way up in MA and I’m way down in Southern Missouri . I have raised a liter of Besutiful Standard Poodles and the pups were all born into my hands. I kept two gorgeous males and my son kept the very large and magnificent black one. They lived to be 16, 15,and one son died last month at 13. I have one beautiful large chocolate sable male. I am older now and have been in love with these remarkable Havanese dogs. I really feel this is the direction for me and probably more manageable. Duck will have much success in the show ring. Thank you Mimi
I do, but I do not have puppies often! My next litter will be when Ducky is old enough to be the sire! ;)
He doesn’t seem to like it. Trying to get away.
He's a 13 week old puppy. That is to be expected.
If this is you kitchen I don't think this is planetary But cute puppy
Not sanitary
@@dorothywheeler5872 If you prepare chicken in your sink you do other “unsanitary” things in your kitchen! LOL! If you have a problem with it, you can always you another place in the house. But it is easy enough to sanitize stainless steel and granite counters! Please feel free to wash your puppies where you see fit!❤️
he is soooo cute! what breeder did you get him from? I'm looking for havanese breeders!
I bred him! :)
I am Ducky's breeder! :)
Wisteria Havanese. Debbi Foust is the best breeder! I highly recommend her!
Our havse wood get dry by running around our house
Since my puppies will be show dogs in long coats, it is important for them to get used to blow drying!
Where do you live? Cold in July?
Sometimes!
How old?
Thirteen weeks. It says in the video.
Thank You for this video 🙂 On May 2 I pick up my baby girl and I am worried if I will be able to bathe her
Just take it slow and easy! I think Havanese are better off bathed at home!!!
Wow, I fall in love with this dogs. I am Italian. How much does they cost in USA? In Italy quite expensive, about 600-800 euro without pedigree
In Sweden minimum around 2200-2700 EUR with pedigree. Seen similar prices for those without pedigree too, but then you know they aren't purebred. Pretty sure COVID increased prices too.
Mine is getting born next month. With a pedigree in germany and i will pay 1400, during my research the "covid tax" seems to have put it more around 2000 though.
In NC they run $2500 to $4000. Pet only
Generally, good quality Havanese in the US run between $3,000-$4,000. I would not know what non-registered ("non-pedigree")Havanese would cost, as I would STRONGLY advise that people avoid breeders who sell dogs like that and only purchase dogs from reputable breeders who breed quality, health tested, bred-to-standard dogs.
This poor little puppy is traumatized by the bath and especially the blow dryer. The negative first experience may leave an imprint on him for life. Always introduce a puppy to new and potentially scary events s-l-o-w-l-y, one step at a time over days or weeks! He is adorable, though!
Believe me, this puppy was NOT traumatized... this time or ever. His tail was never tucked, he hardly tried to get away. He wiggled a bit, but what 13 week old puppy have you bathed that hasn't? He had been blow dried before this, and regularly since then. He is s show dog, and it's a part of his life. He plays with the stream of air. I agree with you that puppies should be introduced to the dryer slowly and carefully, though! (he was! ;) )
What’s was she supposed to do different 🤔
Get rid of that noisy hair dryer.
You can't dry a coated breed without a hair dryer, so the puppy needs to learn to tolerate it when he has a short coat. Have you seen a Havanese in full coat?
Thirteen weeks and his third bath. Insane. Rinse with water!! And don't let puppies get that dirty. That stuff can't be good for a dog's skin.
Havanese do not have the oils in their coats that most shedding breeds do, so washing them, as long as you use the right products, is like washing your own hair. It is not bad for either their hair or their skin at all.