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Newfoundland
Dog
Inside
every Newfoundland, Boxer, Elkhound and Great Dane is a puppy longing to climb
on to your lap.
-
Hellen Thomson (b.1943)
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Capricorn's Alaskan Sunrise
"Juneau"
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For more information on the
characteristics and care of the Newfoundland Dog please contact any of the
breeders listed below or: Newfoundland
Club of America, Inc.
or check
out:
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Capricorn's Old Navy
"Navy"
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Named for his province of
origin, the Newfoundland dog is one of the very few dogs native to Canada.
He is believed to be descended from Mastiff-type dogs who came to Canada
with British and French explorers. These dogs interbred with Viking bear
dogs brought to Newfoundland by Leif Ericsson in 1001 A.D. Early settlers
used the Newf to pull sleds, hunt, and guard. He also worked with fishermen, pulling nets
and with loggers, hauling wood from the forests.

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massive dog, the
Newfoundland stands 28 inches at the shoulder and weighs about 150 lbs.
His thick double coat is fairly long, water-resistant and oily. It
may be black, brown, gray, or black and white. The black and white color is called the "Landseer"
after a famous British artist who depicted this type of Newf in one of his paintings. The undercoat is
shed twice per year. The Newf adapted to island life by developing an oily
coat that allows him to stay in very cold water for long periods of time.
His webbed feet help him in his most famous role, a water rescue dog.
This
"gentle giant" is exceptionally good natured and patient. A docile, loving
companion, the Newf is a real couch potato who loves to loaf around when he isn't doing his
favorite thing....swimming! Easy-going, friendly, devoted, and protective, this dog is good
with children and other pets.
Due to his size, the Newfoundland needs lots of room. A
larger home with a good amount of fenced property attached is ideal. He also needs regular but
moderate exercise to combat that tendency to loaf! The Newf is unsuited to hotter climates. He
loves to be outdoors and should ideally have the opportunity to swim regularly.
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Photos
displayed above courtesy of:
Nancy & Frank Marchisello,
Capricorn Farms
New Jersey
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Breeders 

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