Would You Rather Dogs New Series 12----10 Facts About Newfoundland Dogs That Most People Don't know


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10 Facts About Newfoundland Dogs That Most People Don't Know





Newfoundlands were originally bred as working dogs on fisherman ships, excelling in swimming and water rescue

They have webbed feet, aiding their swimming abilities, making them exceptional in water rescue situations

Newfoundland puppies can gain up to 100lbs in their first year, requiring a substantial amount of food to support their growth

They are incredibly loyal pets, known for physically placing themselves between their owners and strangers as a form of protection

Regular grooming is essential for Newfoundlands, as they shed year-round and require daily brushing to maintain their coat




Newfoundlands are known for being photogenic, with their sweet faces and puppy-dog eyes making them perfect for photos

The breed was developed in the 19th century in England and America, with Newfoundlands being ancestors of Labrador and Chesapeake Bay Retrievers

Newfoundlands come in various colors, including black, brown, grey, and white and black (Landseer)

They have been registered for 141 years, with a rich history of being gentle giants and loyal companions

Several notable figures in history owned Newfoundlands, including explorers Lewis and Clark, Presidents Ulysses S. Grant and Lyndon B. Johnson, poet Lord Byron, and author J.M. Barrie


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