🐾 Newfoundland

Origin: Canada

Newfoundland
Newfoundland

About the Newfoundland

The Newfoundland is a large, powerful working dog developed in Newfoundland to help fishermen. These dogs are known for their exceptional swimming ability, water-resistant coat, and gentle nature. Newfoundlands are often called 'water rescue dogs' due to their lifeguard heritage.

Newfoundlands are characterized by their large size, thick water-resistant coat, and gentle expression. These dogs are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and exceptional affection for their families. Newfoundlands form deep bonds with their loved ones and are particularly good with children. They have a natural instinct to rescue and protect.

Newfoundlands require moderate exercise relative to their size and benefit from access to water for swimming. These dogs form intense bonds and can suffer from separation anxiety. Newfoundlands require regular grooming and thrive in cooler climates. When properly trained, Newfoundlands become devoted, gentle companions who actively participate in family life.

Quick Facts

Size CategoryGiant
Weight Range100-150 lbs
Lifespan8-10 years
Exercise NeedsMedium
Grooming NeedsVery High
Good with ChildrenYes
Good with Other DogsYes
Barking LevelLow

Personality & Temperament

GentleLoyalIntelligentProtectiveAffectionate

Experience Level

Experience Level: 2/5 (1=Beginner-Friendly, 5=Advanced Owners Only)

Pros

  • Excellent swimmers and water dogs
  • Gentle giants with families
  • Loyal and devoted
  • Good with children
  • Natural rescue instinct
  • Intelligent

Cons

  • Heavy shedding
  • Require cool climates
  • Prone to hip dysplasia
  • Short lifespan
  • Need regular grooming
  • Can suffer separation anxiety

Health Considerations

Hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, heart disease, Newfoundland dog ichthyosis

Annual Cost Estimate

$$1,500-2,000
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