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Newfoundland dogs


Newfoundland Stats

Country of Origin: Canada
Group: Working
Use today: Waterdog, rescue dog
Life Span: 10 to 12 years
Color: Black, brown, gray, black and white (Landseer)
Coat: Water resistant; coarse outer coat, dense undercoate
Grooming: Daily brushing, weekly comb-out and ear cleaning, regular hair and nail trimming
Height: Average height for males is 28 inches at the shoulder; females, 2 inches less.
Weight: Males, 150 pounds; females, 30 pounds less.
Newfoundland Profile

The Newfie is a robust, family-loving dog, equally at home in the water and on land. This large, strong, active dog is capable of heavy work, yet the breed's gentleness, even temper and devotion make the Newf an ideal companion for child or adult. In Newfoundland, this dog was originally used as a working dog to pull nets for the fishermen and to haul logs from the forest for the lumbermen. Elsewhere, the Newf did heavy labor of many kinds, powering the blacksmith's bellow and the turner's lathe. The oily nature of its double coat, which effectively keeps the Newf from getting wet to the skin, its webbed feet, its deep, broad chest and well-sprung ribs make it a natural swimmer. The Newfoundland has true instinct for life-saving and is renowned in this role. Average height for males is 28 inches at the shoulder, weight about 150 pounds; females 2 inches and 30 pounds less. The long coat is flat, dense and water resistant, and sheds twice each year'in spring and fall. Acceptable coat colors include black, brown (bronze), gray, and white and black. Regular grooming is necessary to remove dead hair and keep the coat shiny and tangle-free. The Newfie is friendly, easygoing, and loves the outdoors. It's most comfortable in a large home where it will receive daily exercise and lots of time with the family.


Newfoundland Breeders

  Find Newfoundland Breeders

Breed Rescue

  Newfoundland Rescue Network

National Breed Club

  Newfoundland Club of America Inc.

Ready for a Newfoundland puppy?

  Find out what to expect from a puppy in the Working Group

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