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Havanese are the only native dog breed of Cuba and were once known as 'Blanquitos de la Habana'.
Irish law once restricted ownership of Irish Wolfhounds to nobility and royal families only!
Developed in Cuba during the 1800s as companion dogs for aristocratic families, these charming pets became favored among wealthy Europeans and Cuban expatriates.
Medieval Ireland saw these noble hounds hunting wolves and large game, while also serving as war dogs and guardians of castles. Their presence was a symbol of nobility and power.
Regular grooming is essential to maintain their coat. They need consistent companionship and may develop separation anxiety if left alone frequently.
Regular heart monitoring is crucial. Exercise must be moderate during growth phases. Large living space and significant food costs should be considered before adoption.