Tuesday, December 1, 2009

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Some say the Newfoundland breed is said to be descended from a mix of the native Indian dogs of the Beothuk tribe living in Newfoundland many centuries ago, others say that the Newfoundland Dog is descended from the Pyrenean Mastiff and the Mastiff type dogs brought by the Vikings, who were believed to have been the earliest European visitors to the, carhartt, Eastern coast of the North American continent.

Keep humans from harm, have led to numerous accounts of, carhartt, the native Indian dogs of the country of Newfoundland, having been used for centuries as a fisherman's helper, bringing in the nets full of fish to the local villages.

The Newfoundland is an "easy trainer", carhartt bib, and is motivated to want to please his owner. They are generally not a "one person" dog but will extend affection to all whom they meet. They have made their mark as excellent therapy dogs, search and rescue dogs and draft dogs. Almost all those who have had the pleasure of living with a Newfoundland will tell you that they will never consider another breed.

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The Newfoundland does not make a good deal of damage when they jump up enthusiastically on an unsuspecting, carhartt, visitor.



The Newfoundland does not make a good deal of damage when they jump up enthusiastically, carhartt, on an unsuspecting visitor. The Newfoundland does not make a good kennel dog. Without human companionship they can be very destructive.

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