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Newfoundland puppies
Newfoundland dog breeder
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Newfoundland dog breeder

My name is Shannon, at the heart of my home in Madison Wisconsin where I live with my husband,five children, and four beloved Newfoundlands is a deep love for this incredible breed. Originally from Utah, I was inspired to start breeding Newfoundlands because of their gentle nature, loyalty, and their remarkable ability to bond with children. Despite their large size, these dogs are calm, kind, and truly devoted companions. My breeding program is dedicated to preserving and improving the breed by focusing on health, structure, and especially a calm, loving temperament.

All of my puppies are CKC registered, vet-checked, vaccinated, microchipped, and come with a health guarantee and certificate. From the very beginning, they’re raised in a nurturing family environment, introduced to enrichment toys, sounds, and new experiences to help them grow into confident, well-socialized companions. Each puppy goes home with a personalized take-home bag and a piece of our love. I especially treasure staying connected with our puppy families—many of our pups have gone on to become service dogs, therapy partners, and even rescue swimmers. To me, my dogs are more than pets—they’re family, and I’m honored to share that joy with others

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Newfoundland puppies

Newfoundlands

Breed Overview

Newfoundlands are known for their gentle nature and remarkable strength, making them excellent family dogs and companions.

Newfoundland

Temperament

Gentle and Affectionate

Newfoundlands are remarkably gentle and great with kids, making them perfect family companions. Their calm demeanor makes them excellent therapy and assistance dogs.

Size

Newfoundland

Large and Robust

These dogs can weigh between 90 to 160 with females falling between 90-130 pounds and the males between 100-160, making them large dogs that are still surprisingly agile and friendly in nature.

Care

Newfoundland grooming

Loving Grooming Needs

Regular grooming is essential for Newfoundlands due to their thick fur and double coat.  They love water and are prone to hot spots so grooming is important.  They enjoy baths and brushing as part of their care routine.  

Newfoundland health

Health

Regular Vet Check-ups

Routine veterinary visits and vaccinations are crucial for maintaining their health. Newfoundlands are generally healthy but require responsible care especially with there rapid growth to insure healthy bone.

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