The Newfoundland is one of the few dog breeds with webbed feet and a water-resistant coat.
The Newfoundland (or the Newfie for short) is a very talented work and guard dog that originated from the Canadian province that bears its name. It was originally bred to save drowning fishermen from the cold, frigid waters around Newfoundland; the webbed feet and thick fur made it an ideal rescue dog. Descending from European breeds, most of the Newfoundland’s physical and behavioral characteristics were established by the 17th century: the broad skull, the large snout, the massive frame, and the droopy ears and skin around the face.
What a cute dog and wonderful human relationship!
What a cute dog and wonderful human relationship!
What a cute dog and wonderful human relationship!
What a cute dog and wonderful human relationship!
What a cute dog and wonderful human relationship!
The thick, heavy double coat of fur is typically all-black, brown, or gray. There is also a black and white version called a Landseer. According to the American Kennel Club, it is one of the more popular types of large breeds in the United States.
Me and my lovely Newfoundland Daima
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