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A Guide To Getting Newfoundland Puppies

By Christine Anderson


The Newfoundland breed of dog is classed as a large breed and these dogs are very hairy. This breed is great for families as they have a superb temperament. Newfoundland puppies look like small balls of hair and they are very friendly. This breed tends to have a calm nature and they do not require much exercise therefore they would be fine living in an apartment. A yard with a fence would be an ideal way of giving your pet some exercise.

This breed was initially intended for living in cold climates with icy water and this can mean that they get stressed when the climate is too warm. This breed has tremendous abilities for swimming and they have been known to prevent people from drowning. This breed is good with children but they should never be left unsupervised to maintain safety.

By the age of two years this breed is a fully grown adult. Male Newfoundlands tend to weigh between 130 pounds and 150 pounds and stand at a height of 27 inches to 29 inches at the tallest part of their shoulder. Female Newfoundlands tend to weigh between 100 pounds and 120 pounds and stand at a height of 25 inches to 27 inches at the tallest part of the shoulder.

All breeds of dog have health conditions that they inherit and this includes the Newfoundlands. Canine Hip Dysplasia is one of the condition that this breed can inherit. This is a genetic condition and it involves a loosing of the hip joint which can lead to lameness and arthritis pain.

Another health problem that this breed can be bothered by is sun-aortic stenosis which is a hereditary heart condition. These are two of the main diseases that can affect this breed however there is other conditions that they can get and this is something that is best discussed with a veterinarian.

Whilst a pup up till the age of one the pup should be visiting the vet several times so that it can get vaccinations, boosters and health checks. When the dog is between the age of one and six years they will only need to visit the vet for an annual booster and a health check unless there is any concerns. After the age of six years the dog will need to go to the vet every six months for health checks and annual boosters.

The Newfoundland breed have a coarse coat that is water resistant. The coat is moderately long and flat. The outer part of the coat is dense and the inner part of the coat is soft. Bathing this breed will wash the protective oils out of the coat so they should not be bathed very often. The coat should be given a good brush every couple of days in order to remove any dead hair, as this will help to keep the coat clean and healthy. It is very important to avoid the coat getting any mats especially close to the eyes.

Newfoundland dogs should have their teeth brushed every couple of days. Their teeth should be cleaned using specific dog toothpaste and toothbrush. Cleaning the teeth of the dog will remove any plaque and tartar that is building up. If these are not removed it can lead to a painful condition known as periodontal disease which can lead to bad breath and the loss of teeth.




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