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October 15, 2011

Newfoundland dog #01 – puppy love

0 Newfoundland dog  #01   puppy loveNewfoundlænderen, Terranova , Newfoundlandshund, newfoundlender, nuffe, terra-nova, Newfoundlandshunden
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February 8, 2011

Newfoundland Dog Tribute (RIP) Sir Avalon

0 Newfoundland Dog Tribute (RIP) Sir Avalon1 yr anniversary of his death on 10/11.07. Sir Avalon was my Newfoundland dog, my pride and joy. He had bone cancer on his left front arm. Our lives have forever been touched. We were lucky to have such a blessed being in our lives. He was only 2 months shy from his 5 yr birthday.(We miss you so much my baby bear! I think about you every day) I was lucky to have so many photos of him. I hope that you enjoy the video and maybe see how special he was to us all! R.I.P. Till we meet again.

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June 18, 2010

Newfoundland dog and puppy brown

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2 Newfoundland dog and puppy brownBrown Newfoundland dog and puppy Clarke and Rosie playing for the first time. Clarke is one and half years old. Rosie is eight weeks old. Clarke and Rosie have the same grandpa.

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May 18, 2010

Cosmo And Delilah Play In A Swimming Pool With Grandma

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2 Cosmo And Delilah Play In A Swimming Pool With GrandmaCosmo is the 2 year old male Newfoundland who comes running into the scene, you’ll hear him slam the screen door open to get in the pool.

Delilah is a 9 week old female Newfoundland who is having an adventure in her grandmothers backyard, chasing balls, jumping in and out of the pool, have a great afternoon.

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April 7, 2010

Sam the Newfoundland Puppy and Blazer the Great Pyranees dog

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2 Sam the Newfoundland Puppy and Blazer the Great Pyranees dogHere’s Sam at 5 months old with his friend Blazer who is about 5 years old in this video. Sam is a Newfoundland dog and Blazer is a Great Pyranees, which grows to the same size, just not as heavy in build.

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April 1, 2010

Sam the Newfoundland Dog kisses Baby

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2 Sam the Newfoundland Dog kisses BabyWhen our youngest Cameron was a baby, Sam was affectionate, as seen in this short little clip…

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March 6, 2010

Newfoundland Dog (Dog Training)

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2 Newfoundland Dog (Dog Training)For more information

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Newfoundland

“The Newfoundland is a large, usually black, breed of dog originally used as a working dog in Newfoundland. They are known for their sweet dispositions, loyalty, and natural water rescue tendencies. The Newfoundland dog excels at water rescue, due partly to their webbed feet and amazing swimming abilities. Newfoundland dogs require grooming at least once every two weeks. Extremely loving and patient, as puppies Newfoundlands are laid-back and considered easy to housebreak.

History
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The breed originated in Newfoundland from a breed indigenous to the island, that later became known as the St. John’s Dog. The speculation they may be partly descended from the big black bear dogs introduced by the Vikings in 1001 A.D. is based more in romance than in fact. It is more likely that their size results from the introduction of large mastiffs, brought to the island by many generations of Portuguese fishermen, who had been fishing the Grand Banks of Newfoundland since the 1400s. By the time colonization was permitted in 1610, the distinct physical characteristics and mental attributes had been established in the breed. In the early 1880s fishermen from Ireland and England traveled to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland, where there they described two main types of working dog: one more heavily built, large with a longish coat, whereas the other was lighter in build, an active, smooth-coated water dog. The heavier one was the Newfoundland and the other was the known as the Lesser St. John’s Dog, the forerunner of the Labrador Retriever. The dogs were used in similar ways to pull fishnets and heavy equipment.”

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