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  1. Homes with intact dogs will not be approved for adoption. Exceptions to this policy can be found on the Adoptable Dog Page. Mastiffs To Mutts Rescue reserves the right to approve or deny any adoption that occurs through this organization without disclosure.  We reserve the right to make exceptions for special circumstances.

  2. Newf Friends, a division of HART, is a group of Newfoundland Dog enthusiasts who volunteer their time to help Newfoundland Dogs in need in Ontario. We run our Newf Rescue without a physical rescue location and all animals that come into our care are placed into foster homes where they can get the health care, training, love and attention they ...

  3. Fostering a dog is one of the most rewarding things you can do. Unlike many rescues, we don't have a kennel where we keep the dogs in our care. This means that all of the dogs in our care go from the surrendering family directly into a foster home. Fosters not only provide love and care for the dogs, but they also help us get to know the dog.

  4. How to pronounce Newfoundland: nyoo·fuhnd·luhnd. Newfoundlands are large working dogs originating from Canada’s Newfoundland region. They’re recognised by their giant size and a long, fluffy coat that’s usually black, brown, grey, white, or black and white. Their webbed feet, water-resistant coat, and strength make them excellent swimmers.

  5. All trademarks are owned by Société des Produits Nestlé S.A., or used with permission. Search for dogs for adoption at shelters near St. John's, NL. Find and adopt a pet on Petfinder today.

  6. The Newfoundland Club of America is a non-profit organization recognized by the American Kennel Club to do all in its power to protect and advance the interests of Newfoundland dogs. The Club welcomes a review of the Newfoundland Rescue program. Any questions should be directed to the chairman of the NCA Newf Rescue Network - Mary L. Price.

  7. Adoption Policy. A $400.00 donation for adults, or $500 for puppies less than 18 months of age, is requested to help defray the actual expenses incurred by the committee for the care of Newfoundland's surrendered to SCNRescue. We rarely get puppies less than 8 months of age unless they have major medical issues.

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