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Golden Newfie Breed Information

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Name: Golden Newfie
   
Mix: 1/2 Golden Retriever  x  1/2 Newfoundland
   
Mixes: More Golden Retriever Mixes  (Adopt a Golden Retriever mix )
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Recognized By: IDCR
   
AKA: Golden Newfy

Common Misspellings: GoldenNewfie, GoldenNewfy

Size: A fully grown Golden Newfie can weigh between 100 to 150 pounds on average.

Characteristics: The Golden Newfie is a very loyal dog who is very responsive to their owner.

Personality: The Golden Newfie is definitely a people pleaser.

Family Dog: The Golden Newfie can make a great family dog as long as you teach not to jump.

Companionship: The Golden Newfie makes an amazingly loyal companion.

Head: The Golden Newfie has a large, broad head.

Neck: The Golden Newfie has a very thick neck.

Body: The Golden Newfie has a stocky build.

Feet: The Golden Newfie has very large feet.

 

Tail: The Golden Newfie has a large tail that can easily knock over things on the coffee table, so beware.

Coat: The Golden Newfie has a very thick coat.

Shedding: The Golden Newfie is an average shedder.

Grooming: The coat of the Golden Newfie should be brushed once a week.

Training: The Golden Newfie should be trained as a puppy or they will rule the house.

Barking: The Golden Newfie only seems to bark when he sees people he can't reach.

Feeding: The Golden Newfie requires lots of food daily.

Weather: The Golden Newfie does best in mild climates as their thick coat makes hotter climates challenging on them.

Physical Ability: The Golden Newfie has average physical ability for a large dog.

Living Arrangements: The Golden Newfie needs lots of area to roam. They do not make good dogs for apartments.

 

History: The Golden Newfie has been mainly a pet and sometime used in water rescues.


* The most accurate way to determine characteristics of a mixed breed is by researching the parent breeds.
** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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