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It can also be a behavioral problem characterized by attention-seeking, reinforcement, or as a learned behavior. Numerous health problems can arise from this activity, including internal parasites or infection with canine parvovirus or toxoplasmosis. Treatment includes behavioral modification therapy or altering the feces to affect its taste. [169]
Havanese have a long and furnished double coat. [5] The coat is long, soft, lightweight, and silky. [6] The Havanese coat is slightly wavy, profuse, and undulating. Unlike other double-coated breeds, the Havanese outer coat is neither coarse nor overly dense, but rather soft and light. [citation needed] The undercoat is sometimes completely absent.
Definite "NO"! The Havana Silk Dog is a breed that is being refined by selecting away from the health problems that plague the Havanese due to a small gene pool. Havana Silk Dogs were the precursors of the Havanese and as such, a separate breed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.10.135.26 21:52, 26 December 2008 (UTC)
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The Löwchen once had the dubious distinction, like the Portuguese Water Dog and the Havanese, of being the rarest dog in the world. In 1973 there were only 65 registered examples of the breed. [3] Even today, the breed generally has fewer than a few hundred new registrations each year worldwide.