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  1. We rescue, on average, 12 Newfoundlands a year. The average rescued Newfoundland is approximately 2 years old. It is on a rare occasion that we receive a Newfoundland puppy in rescue. We endeavor to place each Newfoundland in a permanent home that best suits the dog's needs. Puppies will be placed with experienced Newfoundland dog owners.

  2. The Club and Rescue are recognized by the Newfoundland Club of America (NCA). We are committed to providing a safe and healthy environment for Newfoundlands in need in Florida. We are a foster-based system averaging 18 Newfoundlands per year. Relinquished dogs spend time with vetted fosters to assess temperament, behavior, and health.

  3. To see available dogs and to apply to adopt or foster a Newfoundland, Please visit our rescue site newfoundlandrescuefl.org. The Welfare section of the Newfoundland Club of Florida provides a rescue and rehoming service for Newfoundlands. This page lists the contact details for our Welfare Officer, Ros Dyer, and other point of contact members.

  4. Newfoundland Rescue of Florida - Available Dogs. The dogs listed below are in various stages of our rescue process. If you are interested in a particular dog, please complete the Foster and/or Adoption application for that dog.

  5. Newfoundland Rescue of Florida. 112 likes. Newfoundland Rescue of Florida is a 501c3 non-profit rescue dedicated to helping Newfs in Florida.

  6. Newfoundlands become available for adoption from many sources throughout Florida. Once relinquished, each rescue is extensively vetted and evaluated for health, behavior and temperament. This information is used to help find the perfect home for the dog.

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