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Choosing A Newfoundland Breeder

Choosing a dog is not just about looking at whether the puppy is healthy and happy. The breeder that you choose can also affect the kind of dog that you will be bringing home. The fact of the matter is that not all dog breeders are alike, and some are known to treat and take [...]

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Your Guide To Newfoundland Dogs

In the canine world, Newfoundland dogs are known for their sweet temperament, devotion to their owners and their ability to rescue and track when needed. Newfoundland dogs or Newfs, as they are commonly referred to, were bred to work on board a boat or a ship, helping fishermen do their job of hauling fish, towing [...]

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About The Newfoundland Dog

The Newfoundland dog is a breed of dog that was originally bred in the Dominion of Newfoundland, a province of Canada.  They are known as a canine seaman because they are usually bred as working dogs for the fishermen in the province.  These dogs have a large built and deep bark and would appear usually [...]

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What is a Newfoundland?

A Newfoundland is a one of a kind dog first used and bred as a workman’s dog in Canada. These dogs are famous for their black coats, enormous size, powerful body, calm demeanor, and immense loyalty. These types of dogs are ideal for rescuing or lifeguard dogs because of their immense strength, thick coat, and [...]

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Newfoundland Information

Newfoundland dogs, affectionately called Newfs or Newfies, are the gentle giants of the canine world. Known for being sweet and gentle, this giant breed is well-known for being obedient and loyal to their owners. While the Newfoundland is now popularly chosen as a house pet, they were originally bred as working dogs. Their love of [...]

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