6585 Town Hill Road
Conewango Valley, NY 14726
ph: 716 296-8942
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We have found homes for many of our puppies - just a few little faces left in our kennel - call now to take one of our little furballs home!
You may come to visit our dogs, but come prepared to fall in love! These affectionate, intelligent, and wonderful clowns will win your heart!
THIS IS MARS!

MEET HIS NEW LITTER! THESE PUPS ARE AVAILABLE NOW!
MORE AVAILABLE PUPS:

A GREAT opportunity:
On occasion, we have the opportunity for co-ownership of one of our outstanding pups - contact us for details.
We love to show off, but....
When we have puppies, we are very careful to safeguard their health. This means they are kept with their mothers, monitored by our vet, socialized with our family when they are ready, and given their puppy shots on schedule. We do not welcome visitors at the kennel until our puppies are vaccinated. This is to protect them. It is not because we do not want to show off! It is one of the main ways we prevent sending a sick puppy home with a family. So we ask that you have patience. We are happy to send pictures and emails and we welcome calls - but for the safety of all of our sweet babies, we take caution.
A Newfoundland puppy normally grows at a very rapid rate. The average height for adult dogs is 28 inches and for adult bitches, 26 inches. The approximate weight of adult dogs is 130 to 150 pounds, of adult bitches 100 to 120 pounds. Large size is desirable, but never at the expense of balance, structure and correct gait. While the Newf at first may appear somewhat placid, he is actually a fairly active dog. He enjoys and needs daily exercise. A Newf may find a small yard a good home, providing it is kept clean and he is given a good level of exercise. Newfs make good pets with their gentle, loving nature. Since the Newf has historically displayed a keen sense of responsibility, he makes a good choice as a companion for children of any age. However, one should see that a Newf (or any dog) is not abused or harassed by children or adults. A growing puppy may be more subject to injury than its size would lead you to believe. NEVER allow a child to climb on a growing puppy or adult Newf to ride it. While Newfs are well known for their gentle disposition, personality and temperament can vary throughout this breed just as they do with humans. While the Newf has strong guardian instincts, he is not a watchdog in the Schutzhund sense. Harsh treatment and inattention will naturally produce resentment and poor behavior in any dog.


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6585 Town Hill Road
Conewango Valley, NY 14726
ph: 716 296-8942
kate