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Scout
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About Scout
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Scout will be available to be your constant companion the second week of March. He is one of the quieter ones of the litter like his other brother. He's brown with a little white spot on his chest about the size of a dime. Picture of the pups soon. He loves hanging out. He also craves a lot of attention like all his siblings and when I come to say hi he makes sure to get a pat. He Is a very friendly boy. He is dewormed and will have his first set of shots and heart checked. His parents Buster is fully ofa certified and mother Macy comes from fully ofa certified parents. Mom is approx 90-100 lbs and father is 140 right now. I will be getting pictures of the puppies this weekend or tomorrow. If you are interested in him I could send you a picture from my phone.
Coat Colors:
Brown/Chocolate
Coat Pattern:
Solid
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Vaccinated
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Grinnell Newfoundlands
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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.
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