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White fur covers over half of the body of an Irish pied Havanese dog. That is not always the case with other breeds, so the confusion is understandable. With the Havanese, the amount and location of white fur are unpredictable. 4. Parti-Color Image Credit: Dorottya Mathe, Shutterstock Havanese are small, sturdy dogs that are friendly, energetic and full of life. The AKC recognizes 16 different colors and eight types of markings or patterns for Havanese. Among the most popular colors are black, black & silver, black & tan, chocolate, cream, fawn, gold, red and red brindle.

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Gold Gold Brindle Golden Sable Red Red Brindle Red Sable Silver Silver Sable White While the color count may be kind of overwhelming, picking the one you like most may be easier if you see what they all look like. You should be warned, however, that all of them look adorable, no matter the shade! Just by hearing their other nickname, "little white dog of Havana" or The White Cuban, you would've already guessed that this purebred came from Cuba. And you're right! Spanish settlers brought over their small companion dogs from Tenerife when they started colonizing Cuba in 1492. 1. Black Image Credit: JACLOU-DL, Shutterstock Black is one of the most common Havanese coat colors. It's possible for a Havanese to be solid black or black combined with other colors. Two other American Kennel Club standard colors with black are black and silver and black and tan. Solid black Havanese dogs don't change color. 2. Chocolate Silver and White Havanese Although rare, some Havanese may be silver - usually ranging from grey to platinum. Most silver pups are born black, and their coat gradually turns lighter. More common, some puppies are silver brindle. White Havanese are born white and their coat doesn't usually change throughout their life. Red Havanese

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Havanese Origin AKC Havanese Standard Fun of Havanese Colors New Baby Stuff Customer A CK Puppy We are often asked about the wide array of colors in the Havanese. They are both intriguing and fun to explore, ever changing as they grow. Predicting these colors takes a little bit of genetic understanding, and a lot of guess work too. HAVANESE COLORS Say goodbye to having to choose only the traditional all white or black & white dogs! The havanese breed not only have a perfect "go with the flow" temperament but they are truly unique! The colors and patters of a havanese puppy come in a plethora of colors! A Havanese Black and White is the name for a Havanese dog that has a black and white coloration. Think of the black-and-white coloration of a Border collie, for example. Usually, a Havanese Black and White will be mostly black with white markings, rather than being mostly white. The silver brindle Havanese coat is silver in color with black splotches, stripes, or streaks. White. The white Havanese coat is solid white from the day the puppy is born and has no markings or coloration anywhere on the skin. Red. The red Havanese coat ranges from orange-red to a rich mahogany color. Red Sable

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Havanese dogs could be blue, silver, black, brindle, champagne, chocolate, sable, gold, red, cream & white, or even a combination of these different colors. Because of this huge color variety, it's quite hard to predict the color of the puppies. Puppies might have various colors or color combinations depending on the appearance of their parents. 1. White Havanese A White Havanese will be considered standard if they are completely white. The white Havanese dog is the most popular and common form of Havanese dog breed, as they were first bred for aristocracy in Cuba and other parts of the world. Best & Most Popular Havanese Colors Havanese come in a variety of colors, including merle, apricot, and various unique brindles. While these colors are just as beautiful, they are not considered standard for the breed. Here are the colors that are recognized by the AKC and the official breed club. Sable Havanese White and Light Colored Havanese Has the Slightest Color Change As mentioned, the original color of the Havanese plays a key role of determining how dramatic the color change is. Generally speaking, the modifying genes usually has the least effect on light colored hair.

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You can say goodbye to the traditional all white or black and white pups as your only options, although they are always gorgeous! This breed is truly unique because they have such a large variety in Havanese color shades, markings and patterns! A black Havanese will have a dark, glossy coat without hints or red or brown. If your Havanese does have hints of red and brown in their coat, then it is not considered to have a pure black coat. A pure black coat will not change as your dog ages. Bicolored dogs may be black with white, tan, silver, or brindle. Black Havanese are some of the.