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Murphy
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About Murphy
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Murphy is a big, sweet boy. He is half Newfoundland, 1/4 Golden Retriever and 1/4 Great Pyrenees. His parents are both complete sweethearts and so good to our family. You can meet them when coming to meet the puppies.
Murphy and his siblings are ready to go anytime after Easter. They have been played with by children every day. The puppies are doing well with potty training. They have had their first shots. They are current on worming and flea and tick meds. They also are microchipped. We have this info in a folder to go home with each puppy. We will be sending them home with a collar, leash, blanket with mother’s scent and some of the puppy food they are eating.
Serious inquiries only please. We are asking for a $100 deposit to hold a puppy, just so we can ensure folks are serious and hopefully to avoid no shows. Thank you for your time!
Coat Colors:
Cream
White
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
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Brookside Companions
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Newfoundland Puppies
About Newfoundland Puppies
Is a Newfoundland the right dog for me?
This sweet dog was well-represented in the movie Peter Pan and is the definition of “man’s best friend.” Newfoundlands are sweet, gentle, and devoted to their families. They love exercising (including swimming with their webbed feet), but their favorite activity is snuggling up next to you at the end of the day. Full-grown, they typically weigh 100-150 pounds and stand 26-28 inches tall.
How do Newfoundlands behave around young children?
Newfoundlands are generally excellent with children of all ages. Newfoundland dogs are about as sweet and friendly as they come. This breed will be a good companion to any dog, animal, child, or visitor. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
What activities do Newfoundlands enjoy most?
Newfoundlands are active pups that need to get their blood flowing often. They enjoy lots of exercise, particularly if it involves swimming, pulling, or playing in cold weather. The Landseer Newfoundlands may need even more activity than the other varieties. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What should I expect with Newfoundland shedding?
The Newfoundland has a dense, greasy coat that is medium length or long and resistant to water. They can be black or black and white (called “Landseer’”after Edwin Landseer, an English artist whose paintings made this variety popular). You also may see Newfoundlands that are brown or gray, but those varieties are less common. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What kind of home is best for a Newfoundland?
Newfoundlands are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. Newfoundlands don’t enjoy outdoor life or warm climates, so keep them indoors where they can stay cool and comfortable. Speaking of comfort, they’re known to grow attached to their home and don’t adapt easily to new environments. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Golden Pyrenees Puppies
About Golden Pyrenees Puppies
Are Golden Pyreneess a good breed to own?
The Golden Pyrenees is a large designer dog breed that is a cross between a Golden Retriever and a Great Pyrenees. Full-grown, they typically weigh 80-110 pounds and stand 25-32 inches tall.
Are Golden Pyreneess good family dogs?
Golden Pyreneess are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. They are large dogs that need plenty of space to move around, so a house with a fenced yard is ideal for them. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What activities do Golden Pyreneess enjoy most?
Golden Pyrenees are also active dogs that require regular exercise to keep them healthy and happy. They enjoy long walks, hikes, and playing in open spaces. They also enjoy mental stimulation, such as puzzle toys and obedience training. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
What's the coat like on a Golden Pyrenees?
Golden Pyrenees have a thick, double coat that is soft and fluffy. The coat can range in color from white to cream, and some dogs may have golden or tan markings on their fur. The undercoat is dense and wooly, while the outer coat is longer and wavy or straight. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
Are Golden Pyreneess easy to train?
Golden Pyreneess are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. They are large dogs that need plenty of space to move around, so a house with a fenced yard is ideal for them. They are fairly easy to train.
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