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Newfoundland

Newfoundland

This dog breed have medium IQ set side by side other dog breeds.

The breeds is known to slobber ample.

Newfoundland cause less problems with shedding set side by side other breeds. The breeds do require ample of brushing and grooming.

Newfoundland is medium difficult to habituate. The dog breed is not more sensitive than matching dog breeds. These dogs have medium energy set side by side matching dog breeds. The dog breed have a medium need for physical training.

The breeds are generally exceedingly peaceful by nature and will not behave aggressively towards outsiders. They are sometimes friendly with other dogs. These dogs are exceedingly friendly towards children and they are a priceless choice for families with small children. The breeds usually display few signs of exaggerated predatory tendencies. They may bite while playing, but it is not always instinctively.

This dog breed do not bark exaggeratedly. Newfoundland will not thrive in hot climates. This dog breed was born to live in freezing temperatures, and can live outside all year round. Newfoundland puppies love to play, and the affection to play with you will persisit if you play with them every day. They prefer to stay close to its owner, rather than running away. The Newfoundland can get used to be home alone for a few hours every day.

Developed in: Newfoundland's was bred in Canada. The dog breed is still in high demand in Ottawa.

Class of Newfoundland: Newfoundland is involved in the F.C.I. database. The dog breed is incorporated in the section «Molossoid breeds» (2.2) in the class «Pinscher and Schnauzer, Molossoid Breeds». F.C.I. tag for newfoundland is 50 and was added to the database 1996-10-29. American Kennel Club categorizes the dog breed as «Working Dogs». United Kennel Club admitts the dog breed as «Guardian Dogs» in their database. Canadian Kennel Club categorizes the dog breed as «Working dogs».

Newfoundland Health problems: Sadly, a select few may experience severe health problems. Newfoundland is a dog breed which is impaired by hip dysplasia. Canine hip dysplasia is the most studied veterinary contidion in dogs. Eyelid problems is Sadly a problem for this dog breed. Heart disease is a frequent contidion in this dog breed.

The breeds physical traits: This is a colossal dog breed. Male dogs get as tall as 27 to 29 inches tall. Female dogs can grow to 25 to 27 inches tall. Male dogs will weigh 130 to 150 pounds. Female dogs can weigh 100 to 120 pounds. The newfoundland has middle-sized suspended ears. is sometimes comparatively long. The hanging low tail is . Its muzzle is comparatively short. The coat is longhaired.

Colors of this dog breed is usually black, occasionally white markings.

Other details about the newfoundland: Predicted years to live for a newfoundland is 9 to 15 years. The dog breed is famous and simple to find for sale. The newfoundland were originally bred for assisting fishermen. Other names for the dog breed is Newfoundlander.

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