Newfoundland


It should also be noted that the breed didn't look as massive back in 1600s when it was brought to England as it does today, further proving that other Molossers had a role in its creation, as well. Easily trained, docile and devoted, the Newfoundlander makes a great companion and therapy dog. A massive breed, the Newfie has a large head and a strongly boned body, with broad shoulders and sturdy legs.
Being richly double-coated, this breed needs regular brushing. Colours are uniform black, bronze brown, ghost-grey and there is also a bicolour variant, called a Landseer, after the painter Sir Edwin Landseer, but this type shouldn't be confused with a separate breed called European Landseer Mastiffs. Average height is around 28 inches.
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