Havapoo Puppy for sale in Cleveland, Tennessee | $1,500


1 year old Havapoo
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Male Havapoo. 1 year old. He weighs around 5lbs and is done growing. He is also potty trained and sleeps in his crate at night. Raised in a home with children and another dog. We just aren’t home enough to be able to give him the love he needs. Can send you pictures if interested. He is solid black with curly hair.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$1,500
Frequently Asked Questions about the Havapoo
What is a Havapoo?
A Havapoo is a delightful crossbreed between a Havanese and a Poodle. They are known for their friendly demeanor and loving nature, making them an ideal family pet.
How big does a Havapoo get?
Typically, a Havapoo will weigh between 5 to 20 pounds depending on the size of its Poodle parent. Our listing features a 1 year old male Havapoo that weighs around 5lbs and is done growing.
Is the Havapoo easy to train?
Yes, Havapoos are generally easy to train. They are intelligent and eager to please, which aids in their training process. Our listed Havapoo is already potty trained, which is a great start!
How is the temperament of a Havapoo?
Havapoos are known for their friendly and affectionate nature. They tend to get along well with children and other pets, making them a great addition to any family. Our 1 year old male Havapoo has been raised in a home with children and another dog.
What color is the Havapoo that is available?
This adorable 1 year old Havapoo is solid black with curly hair, which is typical for the breed.
What is the price of the Havapoo?
The price for our lovely Havapoo is $1500, a worthwhile investment for a loving companion.
Where is the Havapoo located?
This charming Havapoo is located in Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, United States.
Can I see more pictures of the Havapoo?
Absolutely! Pictures can be provided upon request if you are interested in this 1 year old male Havapoo.
Why are you looking to sell the Havapoo?
We love our Havapoo, but we aren’t home enough to give him the love and attention he deserves. Finding him a new home is the best decision for us and him.
































