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  1. The Newfoundland is a large, heavily boned, powerful dog, strong enough to pull a drowning man from rough seas. The dog's appearance is both huggable but imposing. This breed is slightly longer than it is tall. The gait gives the impression of effortless power, with good reach and drive, and the double coat is a soft, dense undercoat with a coarse, moderately long and straight outer coat. The ...

  2. The Newfoundland is a large and robust dog breed with a relatively long lifespan. On average, Newfoundlands live between 8 to 10 years, although some individuals can reach up to 12 years or more with proper care. As with any living creature, there can be variations in lifespan influenced by genetics, environment, and overall health.

  3. May 1, 2024 · The Newfoundland Dog, or Newfie, is a large, big-boned, and grizzly bear-looking retriever breed from Canada. Newfies are the epitome of a gentle giant dog breed, and they’re also well known for ...

  4. The Newfoundland dog breed has had its fair share of famous examples throughout history. One such renowned Newfoundland was Seaman, a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in the early 1800s. Seaman was highly valued by the explorers for his loyalty, strength, and swimming abilities, which greatly contributed to the expedition's success in ...

  5. UKC = United Kennel Club. Harvey the Newfoundland puppy at 2 ½ months old. An adult Newfoundland dog—Photo courtesy of David Hancock. Karazan Satchel, bred by Karazan Newfoundland Kennels. Mulligan the purebred rare chocolate color Newfoundland at 9 years old. Lucy the Newfoundland as a puppy at 3 months old.

  6. Jun 26, 2011 · Breed Characteristics. Truly a gentle giant, the Newfoundland is a courageous and intelligent working dog who can masquerade as a couch potato inside the house. His docile temperament and love of children make for a wonderful family dog if you don’t mind lots of slobber.Perhaps the world’s most famous Newfoundland is Nana, the canine ...

  7. The Newfoundland Dog breed has a long and storied history. Long known as the lifeguards of the high seas, and diligent guardians of the nursery, Newfoundlands were a popular subject for painters, authors, poets and artists of many kinds. Their loyalty and imposing visage made them iconic mascots for soldiers across the ages.

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