Dogs derive their names from the call of the island of Newfoundland at animals.There lovers are now two varieties established, black and white and black. There are also dogs bronze color, but they are rare. The black variety Newfoundland is mainly black in color. but this does not mean that there may be no other colour, mostly black Newfoundlands have some white marks. In fact, a white marking on chest is supposed to be typical of the true race. Any white on the head or body would place the dog in other than the black variety. Black should preferably be look dull jet closer to Brown. In the other, that the black class, there may be black and tan, bronze and white and black. The latter predominates, and this color, the beauty of the tagging is very important. The head must be black with a white nose and fire and the body and legs should be white with large blackspot on the saddle and the quarters, possibly other small black spots on the body and legs.
Apart from the color varieties must conform to the standard. The head must be broad and mass, but in no way heavy in appearance.Muzzle should be short, in the eyes of the squares and cut clean, rather broad part set, dark and small depth showing no haw; small ears, with transport side close, covered with beautiful hair short (it must be without fringe in the ears), complete expression of intelligence, dignity and goodness.
The body must be long, square and massive, loins strong and properly fulfilled; chest deep and wide. leg quite straight, a little short in proportion to the length of the body and powerful, with towers os well covered muscle; feet wide, round, and then close. The tail should be just long enough to reach just below the shins, free bending and never curled on the back.The quality of the envelope is very importante.le coat should be very dense, with plenty of Undercoat. fairly straight and slightly rough envelope.
General appearance should indicate a dog of great strength and very active for its construction and size, moving freely with the body that swung freely between the legs, giving a slight roll approach. As regards the size, the Club of Newfoundland standard gives respectively; 140 lbs. 120 pounds weight for a dog and lb 110 to 120 pounds for a dog, with a height average shoulder 27 inch / 25- but it is doubtful that dog in good condition comply with requirements.
When rearing puppies give soft foods, such as well-boiled rice and milk, as soon as they are knees and, shortly thereafter, napped lean meat.Newfoundland puppies require a lot of meat for good growth.Puppies are expected to increase in weight at a rate of 3 pounds per week, and this requires much flesh, bones and muscles, lots of raw or cooked meat-forming foods.Milk is also good, but she needs to be strengthened with the secret caséine.Le more in addition to the full-size dogs with bone and the substance is to get a good start by birth, good food, hot, dry quarters and freedom to move and practise puppy they forced souhaitent.Exercice makes them poorly turn on their pattes.Médecine are not necessary except for worms and puppies must be physicked for these shortly after they are weaned, and once again when three or four months, or before that if they are not free of worms prospère.Si, Newfoundland puppies will find enough rustic, and appropriate food conditions and quarters, are easy to rear.
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