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Newfoundland (dog)
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{{Infobox Dogbreed
| akcgroup = Working
| akcstd = http://www.akc.org/breeds/newfoundland/index.cfm
| ankcgroup = Group 6 (Utility)
| ankcstd = http://www.ankc.aust.com/newfound.html
| ckcgroup = Group 3 - Working Dogs
| ckcstd = http://www.canadasguidetodogs.com/workingdogs/newf_std.htm
| country =
Newfoundland, (now part of
Canada)
| fcigroup = 2
| fcinum = 50
| fcisection = 2
| fcistd = http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:u7H4I5GDhD4J:www.fci.be/uploaded_files/050gb2002_en.doc+site:www.fci.be+%22N%C2%B050+/+06.11.1996%22&hl=en&ie=UTF-8
| image = newfoundland_dog2.jpg
| image_caption = Newfoundlands are known for their love of water and their
drool.
| kcukgroup = Working
| kcukstd = http://www.the-kennel-club.org.uk/discoverdogs/working/w1062.htm
| name = Newfoundland
| nickname = Newfie
| nzkcgroup = Utility
| nzkcstd = http://www.nzkc.org.nz/br652.html
| ukcgroup = Guardian Dogs
| ukcstd = http://www.ukcdogs.com/breeds/guardiandogs/newfoundland.std.shtml
}}
The '''Newfoundland''' is a large, usually black,
dog breed breed of
dog originally used as a
working dog in
Newfoundland. They are known for their sweet dispositions. They are very loyal to their families and possess natural water rescue tendencies.
Appearance
image:landseer_saved.jpg thumb|250px|left|A [[Edwin Landseer|Landseer painting of a Landseer Newfoundland.]]
Newfoundlands ("Newfies") have webbed feet and a water-resistant
coat (dog) coat. Males weigh 60–70 kg (130–150 lb), and females 45–55 kg (100–120 lb), placing them in the "giant" weight range.
Most Newfies are black, but brown, gray (very rare), Irish Spotted (black with white markings), and
Landseer (dog) Landseer (black head, white body with black markings) varieties exist. The '''Landseer''' is named after the artist Sir
Edwin Landseer, who featured them in many of his paintings. Some
kennel clubs consider the Landseer to be a separate breed; others consider it simply a Newfoundland color variation. Some
kennel clubs consider Irish Spotted to be an "invalid" marking, and these clubs will not allow them to be shown.
Temperament
Image:Bear-Sparkle fx.jpg thumb|left|A brown Newfie investigates a [[Chihuahua (dog)|Chihuahua-sized
mixed-breed dog.]]
Newfies have a gentle, placid disposition. They are nicknamed the "Gentle Giant" and "Nature's babysitter." Indeed, the official AKC breed description says "Sweetness of temperament is the hallmark of the Newfoundland; this is the most important single characteristic of the breed." They are protective of children. The dog Nana in
J. M. Barrie James M. Barrie's
Peter Pan was a Newfoundland. (Newfie owners resent the depiction of her as a
St. Bernard (dog) St. Bernard in the
The Walt Disney Company Disney Peter Pan (1953 film) animated film version; the 2004 film ''
Finding Neverland'' used a
Great Pyrenees).
The Newfoundland is smart and loyal. The breed is easily trained as they are eager to please their masters. They are neither easily frightened nor excitable. Relative to other breeds, Newfoundland puppies, especially older puppies, tend to be calm. Puppyhood doesn't last for extended amounts of time as in some breeds. They get along wonderfully with other dogs. They have deep, fierce-sounding barks, but are not good
guard dogs. They have been known to grieve when separated from their families. Despite their wonderful qualities, this breed is not for everyone. Their large size makes them difficult to keep in many living situations, although they do not require great amounts of exercise and as puppies they tend to tire easily.
History
Image:Newfoundlanddogstamp.jpg thumb|right|Newfoundland Dog Stamp
The origin of the breed is uncertain, but they were in use as
working dogs on the island of
Newfoundland as early as AD
1000. It is said that Newfoundlands were bred to pull in the fishermens' nets. Newfoundlands have been used as water rescue dogs and for draft work. The
National Geographic Society's program "Dogs with Jobs" named the Newfoundland as the strongest draft dog on
Earth. The breed almost became
extinct; most modern-day Newfoundlands trace their ancestry to a single stud dog named Siki who lived in the
1920s.
Health
As with many large breeds, they have a tendency for
hip dysplasia. A potential buyer should seek proof of hip certification from the breeder.
When seeking a puppy make sure that the parents have also
*a heart certificate (checked by using doppler)
*a cystinuria certificate(that both are not carriers and neither of them is sick)
Miscellaneous
Capt.
Meriwether Lewis owned a Newfoundland named Seaman. The dog was a valuable member of the famous
Lewis and Clark Expedition.
[http://www.id.blm.gov/lc/seaman.htm]
The Newfoundland dog shown on the 14 cents stamp is Ch. Westerland Sieger and was owned by the Honourable Harold MacPherson.
Unofficially, the second most important breed characteristic is a tendency to
drool. Newfie owners acknowledge this cheerfully, proudly displaying paraphernalia with slogans such as "Newfoundland is my name—slobber is my game" and "Spit happens." One club assures that "that's OK, because drool is good for you."[http://www.dakotanewfoundlands.com/faqs.asp#6] Some breeders offer puppies which have been bred so that their
jowls are shorter. They do not hang down as far, and thus they don't drool as much as the common Newfoundland. They are the so-called "dry-mouths".
image:adamcoat.jpg thumb|left|A 150-lb Newfoundland lies next to his just-combed-out [[undercoat.]]
The Newfoundland is a breed that tends to shed. If you cannot tolerate drool and shedding then a Newf may not be the dog for you.
Gander, a Newfoundland dog serving with Canadian infantry in
Hong Kong in
1941 was posthumously awarded the
Dickin Medal in
2000. The medal was instituted in
1943 by Maria Dickin to honour the work of animals in war and has become recognised as "the animals'
Victoria Cross".
image:Galibalticstorm.JPG thumb|right|A Newfoundland puppy
On
February 2,
2004, a 70 kg (155 lb) Newfoundland, Champion Darbydales's All Rise Pouchcove (
callname Josh), took the
Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show's prize for
Best in Show.
They are very affectionate and loving.
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