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The puppies in this litter are from Registered parents and can also be registered. Make sure to do research on this breed, and how it might fit your lifestyle before finding a responsible breeder with available puppies. AND PLEASE READ TILL, THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE, BEFORE YOU PROCEED
Currently, We do have male and female puppies available from this dog breed ( the puppy will come with 1 year extended genetic health warranty as well as lifetime breeder support. the puppy comes with the following, all vaccinations, chip, EU passport, FCI, health certificate according to the requirements of the IHV breeding Association as well as starter pact ; (leash, collar, blanket, toys, and puppy rearing food). ) please follow this page till the end read more about us and our breeding practice, and also please learn more about the dog breed as a way of making sure that you are getting the perfect pet for your lifestyle.
About the Breed :
Country of Origin: The Newfoundland (commonly called ‘Newf’ or ‘Newfie’) originated in Newfoundland, Canada, descending from a mix of indigenous breeds with either Viking dogs or the mastiffs of Portuguese fishermen. The resulting breed, present by the 1600s, was a black dog that loved swimming in cold waters; the black and white ‘Landseer’ Newfoundland developed a century later. The Newfoundland served as a helpful assistant by pulling heavy fishing nets or other equipment and rescuing sailors who had fallen overboard. Local laws limiting dog ownership to one dog per man kept Newfoundland’s numbers low in its home country, but it was exported to Europe, where its numbers grew as it became a popular show dog. In 1832, a Newfoundland name ‘Hairy Dog’ and its owners saved 180 Irish immigrants from the wrecked ship ‘Despatch’. A Newfoundland also reportedly saved Napoleon Bonaparte when he went overboard during his escape from Elba. Well-known Newfoundlands include ‘Sable Chief’, the mascot of the Royal Newfoundland Regiment, and ‘Nana’ from ‘Peter Pan’. Presidents Rutherford B. Hayes and James Buchanan had pet Newfoundlands. English poet Lord Byron had a pet Newfoundland for whom he wrote ‘Epitaph to a Dog’, which begins ‘Near this spot are deposited the remains of one who possessed beauty without vanity, strength without insolence, courage without ferocity, and all the virtues of man, without his vices. This praise, which would be unmeaning flattery if inscribed over human ashes, is but a just tribute to the memory of Boatswain, a dog.’
Size: The Newfoundland has a shoulder height of 56-76 cm (22-30 in) and weighs 50-69 kg (110-152 lbs). Some have been recorded at up to 90 kg (200 lbs). Newfoundlands have a broad head, small, deep-set eyes, and triangular ears. They have a flat back, tail carried low, and webbed feet.
Character: Newfoundland is good-humored, gentle, and protective of its family. It is affectionate and devoted, known for its friendliness to all people and animals. Newfoundland tends to slobber and creates a mess when drinking. Newfoundlands have a deep bark and make moderately good watchdogs (they are a little too friendly with strangers).
Temperament: The Newfoundland will be a good friend to any dog, animal, child, or visitor. Supervision around small children is recommended due to Newfoundland’s large size. Newfoundland will not adapt easily to new living situations once it has grown comfortable in a home.
Breeding just Newfoundland as a hobby and placing them primarily for therapy work and also into good loving families. This is NOT a puppy mill. We only breed purebred papillons and we breed them in Wyoming but deliver FREE to a large area.
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