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Havanese noun[ C ] uk /ˌhæv.əˈniːz/ us /ˌhæv.əˈniːz/pluralHavanese a type of small dog from Cuba with very long, soft hair that hangs down from its face, ears, tail and body: Her dog is a 3-year-old Havanese. They were Cuban, and their dogs were Havanese. The breeds that showed the fastest rise in popularity during that period included the Havanese and the Cavalier King Charles spaniel. Cradling the puppy, he explained that it was a Shih Tzu crossed with a Havanese. Spanish, and perhaps Italian, merchants and captains were thought to have taken the first Havanese to Cuba. Havanese lap dogs became so popular in the United States that criminal groups started to set up puppy farms to mass-produce them. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Canines (dogs) Affenpinscher Afghan hound Airedale terrier Akita Alaskan Malamute English cocker spaniel English setter English springer spaniel fennec fox fox terrier Pekinese Pembroke Welsh corgi Perro de Presa Canario Peruvian Inca Orchid Petit Basset Griffon Vendéen Slovenský Kopov Slovenský Čuvač Small Münsterländer smooth fox terrier sniffer dog |