However, it's important to note that this is just an average. Some Havanese litters can be smaller (as few as 2 puppies) or larger (up to 8 or 9 puppies).
The actual number of puppies in a litter can be influenced by various factors, including:
* The age and health of the mother dog.
* The size of the mother dog.
* The genetics of the parents.
* Environmental factors.
If you are considering breeding your Havanese dog, it is important to consult with a veterinarian to discuss the risks and responsibilities involved. You should also ensure that both the mother and father dog are healthy and have been properly screened for genetic diseases.