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Newfoundland
Breed: Newfoundland
Pet ID: 2611-01
Color: Brown
The Newfoundland breed is beautiful and amazing pet dogs. They are wonderful to talk to and can be used as a nanny dog for kids. These breeds are well known for their intelligence, gentility and their love for swimming. Their coat is very thick and can withstand the cold water. They were once known as working dogs especially for fishermen, and they are lifesavers, especially in the case of being drowned in the river because of their swimming ability. Discover more about our Newfoundland puppies for sale below!
Temperament & Family Fit
The Newfoundland is known for its gentle giant disposition, making it an exceptional choice for families. With a high affection level and a full score in being good with young kids and other pets, Newfoundlands truly thrive in a loving home environment. Their laid-back and friendly nature means they are generally calm and welcoming, allowing them to be wonderful companions for both children and adults alike.
Energy & Exercise
<p Despite being a large breed, Newfoundlands exhibit a moderate energy level, so they don’t require excessive exercise. A few daily walks and some playful time in the yard will keep them happy and healthy. They're perfectly suited to a life where they can lounge around, but they appreciate an active family who can enjoy occasional adventures together.
Care & Grooming
Newfoundlands come with a thick coat that requires consistent grooming, but fortunately, their shedding level is low. A weekly grooming routine will help keep their coat healthy and the home fur-free. With their gentle nature, bath time can even be turned into a bonding experience, ensuring your furry friend maintains that classic Newfie fluff!
Training Notes
Known for their intelligence, Newfoundlands can be trained with patience and positive reinforcement tactics. While they are generally eager to please, their independent streak may require some extra encouragement during training sessions. Given their friendly disposition, consistent training will help them socialize well and become the well-mannered family member they were born to be!
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FAQs
Absolutely! Newfoundlands are known for their gentle and patient nature, making them excellent companions for families with young kids. They are often referred to as ‘gentle giants’ because they handle children with care and love.
Newfoundlands have a water-resistant coat that needs attention, but you won’t have to groom them every day. A weekly grooming session is usually enough to keep their coat healthy and free of tangles, which is quite manageable for most families.
Yes, Newfoundlands are known to be very sociable and typically get along well with other dogs and even cats. Their calm demeanor and affectionate nature make them a great addition to a multi-pet household.
While Newfoundlands are large dogs, they can adapt to apartment living if they get enough exercise and mental stimulation. They have a lower energy level, so regular walks and playtime can keep them content, though they do appreciate space to stretch out.
Newfoundlands are quite trainable; they are intelligent and eager to please, which makes training sessions enjoyable. However, they can be a bit independent at times, so consistent, positive reinforcement methods work best to help them learn.
Ancestry
Mother - Dam
Newfoundland
Father - Sire
