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The Havanese is the countrywide dog of Cuba, an old breed and most effective local breed that become developed in Cuba when its dog ancestors came to Cuba from Spain within the early 1500s via manner of Tenerife within the Canary Islands-the "islands of the puppies." The breed is believed to percentage lineage with the bichon. The Havanese a changed into a beloved pet of Cuban aristocrats and later became popular among wealthy Europeans, which includes Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens. This purebred canine is rare to discover in Cuba now as the island is overrun with mixed-breed strays.The Havanese is the countrywide dog of Cuba, an old breed and most effective local breed that become developed in Cuba when its dog ancestors came to Cuba from Spain within the early 1500s via manner of Tenerife within the Canary Islands-the "islands of the puppies." The breed is believed to percentage lineage with the bichon. The Havanese a changed into a beloved pet of Cuban aristocrats and later became popular among wealthy Europeans, which includes Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens. This purebred canine is rare to discover in Cuba now as the island is overrun with mixed-breed strays.The Havanese is the countrywide dog of Cuba, an old breed and most effective local breed that become developed in Cuba when its dog ancestors came to Cuba from Spain within the early 1500s via manner of Tenerife within the Canary Islands-the "islands of the puppies." The breed is believed to percentage lineage with the bichon. The Havanese a changed into a beloved pet of Cuban aristocrats and later became popular among wealthy Europeans, which includes Queen Victoria and Charles Dickens. This purebred canine is rare to discover in Cuba now as the island is overrun with mixed-breed strays.GET YOUR COPY NOW!!!