
New Foundland Dog are originally bred in Newfoundland, Canada, to help fishermen haul nets and rescue people from drowning.
Here are some interesting facts about Newfoundland dogs –

- Excellent Swimmers
Newfoundland dogs are natural swimmers, thanks to their webbed feet, water-resistant double coat, and strong muscles.

- Gentle Giants
They are known for their calm, gentle, and patient temperament, making them excellent family pets and especially good with children.

- Massive Size
Males typically weigh between 59–68 kg and females between 45–54 kg.
Despite their size, they are surprisingly graceful and well-balanced.

- Lifespan
Their average lifespan is about 8 to 10 years, which is fairly standard for giant breeds.

- Drool and Shedding
Be prepared for a lot of drooling and shedding—especially during spring and fall.

- Great Rescuers
They have a natural lifesaving instinct and are still used in water rescue operations in some parts of Europe.

- Famous Newfoundlands
Nana from Peter Pan was a fictional Newfoundland dog.
Seaman, a Newfoundland, accompanied Lewis and Clark on their historic expedition across America.

- Color Variations
They come in several colors, black is most common but they can also be brown, gray, and Landseer white with black markings.