Newfoundland
Working DogsGiant SizeDouble Coat

Newfoundland

SweetPatientDevotedGentle

The Newfoundland is a massive, water-loving working dog. Known as gentle giants, they're sweet-tempered and devoted. Originally bred as working dogs for fishermen, they're famous for water rescues.

Climate Fit

Cold, Moderate

Family Friendly

Great with kids & other pets

Delivery Options

Home drop-off or kennel pickup

Starter Kit Included

Toys, starter food & crate guide

Lifespan
9-10 years
Height
26-28 inches
Weight
100-150 lbs
Origin
Canada
Price Range
₹35,000 - ₹80,000
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Adoption & Delivery Experience

Reserve

Secure with 20% deposit

Lock your puppy while we prep health checks and starter pack.

Prepare

Vet-cleared, microchipped

Vaccination booklet, deworming records, temperament notes tailored to Newfoundland.

Meet & Deliver

Pickup or assisted delivery

Schedule a video meet, then choose home delivery or kennel handoff.

Price Range

₹35,000 - ₹80,000

Health guarantee & vaccination booklet included.
Doorstep delivery in major cities; climate-controlled transit.
Post-adoption support and training check-ins for 30 days.

Breed Characteristics

Friendliness5/5
Energy Level3/5
Trainability4/5
Grooming Needs4/5
Health Issues4/5

Fun Facts

  • 1They have webbed feet and excel at water rescue
  • 2Nana from Peter Pan was a Newfoundland
  • 3They can swim long distances and rescue drowning people

Care Guide

Exercise

Moderate exercise. Love swimming which is gentle on joints.

Grooming

Heavy shedding. Brush several times weekly.

Nutrition

Feed 4-5 cups of quality food daily in divided meals.

Training

Eager to please and relatively easy to train.

Included with every Newfoundland

Health & Safety

  • Full vaccination & deworming records
  • Microchip registration assistance
  • Vet health certificate

Starter Essentials

  • Premium starter food for 7 days
  • Crate & potty training guide
  • Comfort toy with litter scent

Support & Training

  • 30-day new-family support line
  • Virtual training starter session
  • Socialization checklist

Is the Newfoundland right for you?

Best for

  • Active families seeking a loyal companion
  • Homes that can provide moderate exercise. love swimming which is gentle on joints.
  • Owners who enjoy training and engagement

Keep in mind

  • Regular grooming: Heavy shedding. Brush several times weekly.
  • Consistent nutrition: Feed 4-5 cups of quality food daily in divided meals.
  • Training focus: Eager to please and relatively easy to train.