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Working dogs: Newfoundland

Loyal and intelligent, the Newfoundland is a wonderful working partner and dependable, sweet-natured family pet.

Newfoundland

Vital Stats

Height: 25 to 29 inches at shoulder
Weight: 100 to 150 pounds (males average 140 pounds, females average 110 pounds)
Coat: long and coarse
Life span: 8 to 10 years
Breed Group: Working dogs
 
 

Summary

The Newfoundland is a large, strong dog from--wait for it--Newfoundland. He was originally used as a working dog to pull nets for fishermen and haul wood from the forest. He is a capable and hardworking dog, well suited to work on land or water. He is a strong swimmer and equally strong "pack horse." Sweet-natured and responsive, he makes a wonderful family companion as well.

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Overview

Surely you remember Nana, the fictional Newfoundland employed as a nanny by the Darling family in Peter Pan? Sweet-natured Nana was first introduced to the public by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie in his 1904 play, Peter Pan, which later became the well-loved kids' story we know today.

It's true that Barrie's fictional account of Nana as a round-the-clock babysitter stretches reality a bit. However, there is truth in the author's characterization of the dog.

The Newfoundland really is a sweet dog who loves children. He's naturally gentle and friendly with them, as well as protective. Fans of this breed say the Newfoundland really is a natural-born babysitter.

Originating in Newfoundland, Canada, located on the northeastern shore of that country, the Newfoundland, affectionately nicknamed "Newfie," shares a birthplace with the popular Labrador Retriever. The breeds are similar in character, sharing a desire to please, intelligence, a strong work ethic, friendliness, adaptability and versatility.

The Newfoundland is a giant breed (about 100 pounds). Though relatively placid, he still needs dail... [Continue to Full Overview]


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Newfoundland Characteristics

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"Cow Hocked"

I recently purchased a registered newfoundland from a woman in Sunnyview, Missouri, The puppy is 8 weeks old. As soon as he... (continued)

4 1064 Oct 16, 2009 3:43pm by Alexandra
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Agression

Is this a characteristic of a Newfie? Will they agress on other animals without provication?

2 474 Oct 31, 2008 8:39am by pcarpenter
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