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Difference Between Havanese and Coton de Tulear

Havanese vs Coton de Tulear
 

Being very similar in both appearance and temperament, Havanese and Coton de Tulear may be little difficult to distinguish as who is who. However, there are some important differences exhibited between them and those are discussed in this article. They have been originated in two different regions of the world, and the available colourations are different.

Havanese

Havanese is a hairy dog breed developed in the Western Mediterranean region. They are small bodied and are covered with long hairs. In fact, they have a double layered coated but the outer coat is silkier, wavy and light compared to the inner coat. The long silky outer coat comes in various colours. Originally, they came in white and related colours, but nowadays some other colours are also accepted as standards by many kennel clubs. Their long ears are drooping, and the tail directs upwards with an arch over the back.

The average weight of Havanese ranges from 4.5 to 7.3 kilograms and the height at the withers could vary from 22 to 29 centimetres. However, they appear to be slightly longer for their height. The top of their skull is flat, and the back of it is more round shaped. They have a full muzzle, and it tapers towards the nose. The top line of Havanese is slightly inclined from withers to croup, which is a unique feature. Their dark coloured eyes are almond shaped, and the eyelids are pigmented with black. It is a companion and true pet animal with a strong bond with its owner. Havanese dogs could adapt into any environment as long as their owner is around. This dearly toy dog can live about 13 to 15 years.

Coton de Tulear

Coton de Tulear is a toy dog breed that has been originated in Madagascar. The name Coton is to refer their cotton-like coat (in French), plus their origin was in the City of Tulear in Madagascar. This dog has a prominent black colour nose and beautiful eyes that are highly expressive. Their medium to long cotton-like silky coat is not shed, and it comes in white, black, grey & white, lemony & white, and tricolour. It would be important to state that Coton does not have the doggy odour but needs regular bathing and grooming.

These adorable dogs are small in size with accepted weights being 4 – 6 kilograms for a male and 3.5 -5 kilograms for a female. Coton males should have 25 – 30 centimetres of height, and females should be 22 – 27 centimetres at withers. However, some kennel clubs allow Coton to be little heavier and taller than this. Their eyes are black in colour, round shaped, wide set, and highly expressive. Their slightly arched neck is strong and lacks dewlaps while the chest is well developed.  Coton de Tulear is an affectionate dog with a lively playful temperament; it is very intelligent and can be trained well. This lovely dog is vocal and can live about 14 – 16 years.

What is the difference between Havanese and Coton de Tulear?

• Coton has a silkier and longer coat than that of Havanese.

• The top line is slightly inclined from withers to croup in Havanese but not in Coton.

• Havanese come in one or two more colourations than Coton does.

• The average lifespan is slightly more in Coton than Havanese.

• Coton was originated in Madagascar, but Havanese was in Western Mediterranean region.

 

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