Costs

Unfortunately starting in the New Year, our costs will go up. Please contact nathan for updated costs.

Picnic Photos & Details

The picnic date took place on August 17, 2019 from 12pm to 5pm at Yvonne's place in Brighton. Check out the details here. Photos from the 2019 picnic can be found here. Yvonne's place is NEXT DOOR to her old place. I will try to put a havanese flag out front. Hope you can join us. Directions are here. The house # is 25. There is no picnic in 2020 due to COVID but hopefully in 2021. Stay Tuned!

Grooming 101

Want to see how I get a smooth coat and what equipment I use? I am continually learning and perfecting but I created this video Windows version) and for you Mac apple folks - here's a conversion. - not a professional one, to help you get a head start and perfect your own skill. Got questions? Ask away.

Want to know how to create a bathing machine that will save you time, product and wash your dog better than ever before? Check out Dick and Irma's instructions on how to create your own machine for a fraction of the cost.

Woofstock Is Back

Meet us at Woofstock. Dogs are welcomed. We meet at the restaurant across the street from Woodbine Park. Here is the location. Meet up happens on June 22, 2024 at 9:30 to 945am. Rain date is the next day. Look forward to seeing your havanese there and the humans too! Don't have your havanese yet? Well join us anyway! 

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Certified Pet First Aid

Walks 'N' Wags Pet First Aid is a recognized National Pet First Aid Certificate course for dog and cat professionals and pet owners. Talemaker Havanese now has that certificate having taken and passed the course.

Discuss It > Teaching Heeling

Katie is four and I have taken her to puppy classes and then for the last two years to obedience school. I know it is my fault for not working with her enough. She gets all the other exercises except heeling. After the last major workout with her, she is now following me on the left side and occasionally touching my leg with her nose. She knows touch and I was trying to get her to touch a post-it-note on my pants????
Does anyone have some advice on getting a Havanese to heel without bending over?? Most of the other things, I taught her on my knees when she was very young. I would like to take her to some fun matches and then maybe get more serious.
Any help would be appreciated.

August 27, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMarilyne Hauser

We have kind of the same experience! Mine is one year old and learnt many other things quite easily, even without treats. But heeling is her very weakest - we started teaching her early, along with some obedience classes and practices every single day. She is not doing well but actually improves little by little over time. I guess ....be patient and keep trying.... or try walking her with a calm, well-behaved, matured dog as a role model. I think it depends on each individual character as well. Our girl always wants to walk very very fast, and she will walk fast for about half an hour and then slow down.

September 4, 2010 | Unregistered Commenterjenny

Have you tried handling classes? Even if you are not showing her it's an excellent way to reinforce heeling.

September 4, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterDarlah@Talemaker

We have gone to handling class many times. Our instructor has gotten to the point where she just has to laugh at Katie. Katie is always busy checking out what the other people and dogs in the class are doing. We went to two fun obedience trials and on the first one she passed, but on the next one we failed because she forgot how to "stay". Oh well maybe another time. This fall we have missed classed as Kim is busy for work but we are looking forward to her return to classes and both Katie and I really enjoy her instruction. In the meantime, I will try Kim's latest method of using a collor around my leg conected to her collor with a flexy lace between. We will see how that works.

November 29, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMarilyne