Newfoundland Dog Overview
Newfoundland Dog is a huge dog that is described as workhorse; being a keen swimmer it has a great instinct to save the lives in the water. Not only save the lives in water but also retrieve the fishnets. It is good equally in the water and land. This is dog that prefer colder climate over warm. Intelligent, daring and generous Newfoundland possesses a sweet and even temperament. Obedience to the master Newfoundland breed is cordial with visitors. They serve the master with a great loyalty, devotion and dedication. Its large body compels it to move quite slowly. Newfoundlands are huge and massive dogs but can do well in apartments with sufficient exercises. Yes, you can get it, if you have a big yard annexing the home. The burly Newfoundland dogs have a grave coat that defends them from the icy waters. It can meet in brown, black, gray or black and white colors. The coat of this breed requires a regular grooming. To maintain its tidy look it is better to brush it daily. It sheds many times a year. Early socialization is good, but harsh training methods must be avoided due to their extreme sensitivity. Being a lazy dog it requires a normal exercise routine. In addition to life saving in water, it vies in obedience, conformation, tracking, agility, drat and water tests. In 1886, AKC recognized it.
Newfoundland Dog is a huge dog that is described as workhorse; being a keen swimmer it has a great instinct to save the lives in the water. Not only save the lives in water but also retrieve the fishnets. It is good equally in the water and land. This is dog that prefer colder climate over warm. Intelligent, daring and generous Newfoundland possesses a sweet and even temperament. Obedience to the master Newfoundland breed is cordial with visitors. They serve the master with a great loyalty, devotion and dedication. Its large body compels it to move quite slowly. Newfoundlands are huge and massive dogs but can do well in apartments with sufficient exercises. Yes, you can get it, if you have a big yard annexing the home. The burly Newfoundland dogs have a grave coat that defends them from the icy waters. It can meet in brown, black, gray or black and white colors. The coat of this breed requires a regular grooming. To maintain its tidy look it is better to brush it daily. It sheds many times a year. Early socialization is good, but harsh training methods must be avoided due to their extreme sensitivity. Being a lazy dog it requires a normal exercise routine. In addition to life saving in water, it vies in obedience, conformation, tracking, agility, drat and water tests. In 1886, AKC recognized it.
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