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Newfoundland Dog Rescue
The newfoundland dog rescue is usually supported by other rescues and provides training and health care.
These dogs are heavy seasonal shedders. They drool and can sling slobber up to 20 feet. These dogs can be kept out doors in the coldest weather. However, they prefer to be in the house, close to their family. If you really want to buy a puppy of this breed, try to visit a kennel or breeder first to meet one of these giant dogs in person. You may also adopt a dog.
The newfoundland dog rescue is usually supported by other rescues and provides training and health care.
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Newfoundland Dog Rescue -
rescues, training
A puppy of this breed should never be bought on impulse. Like pups of many breeds, they are very cute and irresistible. Unfortunately, many dogs of this breed end up in dog pounds or abandoned when that “cute little teddy bear” grows into a 150-pound dog. The newfoundland dog rescue is usually supported by other rescues and provides training and health care.
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