Sunday 17 April 2016

A Guide To Getting Newfoundland Puppies

By Christine Anderson


Newfoundlands are a large breed of dog and they tend to be very hairy. This breed makes an ideal family pet as they have a very good temperament. The Newfoundland puppies tend to look like small hair balls but they are very friendly. These dogs tend to have a calm nature and they do not require a lot of exercise. This is a good breed to consider if you live in a flat. A yard with a secure fence is a perfect way for these dogs to get some exercise.

Newfoundlands were bred initially for cold climates and icy waters which means that they tend to get stressed when in hot climates. There has been a lot of cases where these dogs have actually saved people from drowning and they are good with children. Although these dogs are good with children they should never be left alone with a child.

This breed of dog will be fully grown by the age of two years. The male dogs will have a height of between twenty seven and twenty nine inches at the withers and they will weigh between one hundred and thirty and one hundred and fifty pounds. The female dogs will have a height of between twenty five and twenty seven inches at the withers and they will weigh between one hundred and one hundred and twenty pounds.

All dog breeds are susceptible to certain health problems and the Newfoundland is no different. A health problem can may affect this breed is one known as hip dysplasia This condition is a loosening at the joint of the hip and this can lead to lameness and pain caused by arthritis.

Another condition which can affect this breed is sun-aortic stenosis and this is a hereditary condition that affects the heart condition. These are just two of the diseases which can affect this breed however this is an issue that is good to discuss with a veterinary professional.

Your pet dog should visit the veterinarian several times during its first year in order to get its vaccinations, boosters and also for check-ups. As an adult the dog should visit the veterinarian on an annual basis for booster vaccinations and a check-up. As the dog gets older perhaps about six years of age the dog should go twice a year to get a check-up and booster vaccinations.

Newfoundlands have a coarse coat which is water resistant. The coat is flat and moderately long. The outer part of the coat is dense and the inner part is soft. This breed should not be bathed too often as it will remove the protective oils from the coat. The coat will need to be brushed every few days to remove dead hairs and keep the coat healthy and clean. When grooming ensure that there is no mats around the eyes, as this can lead to problems.

Using special dog toothbrush and toothpaste the teeth should be brushed at least twice per week. Brushing the dogs teeth will remove any build up of tartar or plaque which would lead to cavities and periodontal disease. The periodontal disease can cause a number of problems for dogs as it can be painful cause bad breath and loss of teeth. This disease can also lead to other diseases which can be serious.




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