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  2. Havanese dog - Wikipedia

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    A havanese dog standing in the snow. Because of the Havanese's friendly and readily trained nature, it is used for a variety of jobs involving the public, including therapy dogs, assistance dogs, such as signal dogs for the hearing impaired, performing dogs, mold and termite detection, and tracking. [citation needed]

  3. Shih Tzu vs. Havanese: 5 Ways to Tell Them Apart [Video] - AOL

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    Our latest video “Havanese vs Shih Tzu: What’s the Difference?” explores the distinctive traits of these two popular toy breeds, comparing their sizes, appearances, ancestries, behaviors ...

  4. Are Havanese Good House Dogs? Okay Living in Apartments? - AOL

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    Famous for their quick bonding with humans and aversion to solitude, the Havanese are house dogs. They make for affectionate companions, often trailing closely behind their owners like shiny ...

  5. Havanese Plays ‘Santa’s Helper’ While Mom Gets Ready for ...

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    Related: Why Havanese Dogs Make Great Family Pets "Santa's best helper making sure no one walks in while mom is wrapping presents," the text overlay reads. The Havenese pup was doing such a good job.

  6. Shih Tzu - Wikipedia

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    Shih Tzu was nicknamed the "chrysanthemum dog" in England in the 1930s. [5] The dog may also be called the Tibetan Lion Dog, but whether the breed should be referred to as "Tibetan" or "Chinese" is a source of both historical and political contention, and dog historians tend to have very strong opinions on the subject. [6]

  7. Bolognese dog - Wikipedia

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    They belong to the Bichon family group, which includes the Bichon Frisé, Bolognese, Maltese, Löwchen, Havanese and Coton de Tuléar. [2] The precise ancestry of the Bolognese is unknown. [citation needed] Bolognese dogs may be seen in tapestry work produced by Flemish craftsmen dating as far back as the 17th century.

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