Newfoundland
About the Newfoundland
Newfoundlands originated on the island of Newfoundland in Canada where they developed as exceptional water dogs working alongside fishermen, assisting with net hauling and rescue operations. These giant, powerful dogs are legendary swimmers with water-resistant coats and webbed feet. They remain famous for water rescue ability.
Temperament
Newfoundlands are gentle giants with sweet, calm temperaments and remarkable instinct to rescue and protect those in water. They're affectionate, loyal, and patient with children, though they require early training to manage their size and strength.
Care Guide
Moderate exercise (30-45 minutes daily); excessive exertion in puppyhood damages joints. Regular brushing of their thick double coat manages shedding; they shed heavily seasonally. They are natural swimmers who should have water access. Monitor for hip dysplasia and heart disease.
Did you know?
Newfoundlands have webbed feet and water-resistant double coats, and their documented rescues include saving entire ships' crews from drowning.
Newfoundland weight by age
Broad planning estimates derived from adult breed weights; individual dogs vary by build, sex and neuter status
Age
8 weeks
Planning estimate
7.5-13 kg
Bring-home baseline; compare weekly, not daily.
Age
3 months
Planning estimate
14-20 kg
Growth should be visible but ribs should still be easy to feel.
Age
6 months
Planning estimate
30-41 kg
Many puppies look lanky here. Avoid overfeeding to make them fill out.
Age
12 months
Planning estimate
51-63 kg
Small breeds may be adult; large breeds may still be maturing.
Age
Adult
Planning estimate
56-69 kg
Use body condition score with your vet, not weight alone.
These are not diagnostic ranges. Woofio will replace them with owner-reported averages once enough dogs are tracked by age, sex and body condition.
Check your dog's weight
Planning estimate only — not diagnostic. Confirm with your vet.
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Feeding guide for Newfoundland
General feeding rhythm by size; use your food label and vet advice for exact portions
Puppy meals
3-4 measured meals/day
Adult meals
2 meals/day
Best practice
Prioritise controlled calories and joint-safe growth
First 30 days with a Newfoundland puppy
The early routine that prevents most avoidable stress
Book the first vet visit
Take vaccination history, microchip details, food label, and any breeder or rescue paperwork.
Choose one food and transition slowly
Keep the puppy on the same food for the first few days, then transition over 5-7 days if changing.
Start toilet and crate routines
Use short, predictable routines after sleep, meals, play, and before bedtime.
Handle paws, ears and mouth daily
Gentle handling now makes grooming, nail trims and vet checks much easier later.
Vaccination timeline
Core and non-core timing can vary by country, product and vet protocol
Intranasal or injectable. Required for boarding/daycare.
Core combination. Puppy series at 8/12/16w, booster at 1yr, then every 1-3yr.
Recommended for dogs with water/wildlife exposure.
First dose at 12w, booster at 1yr, then every 1-3yr per local law.
Parasite prevention
Flea, tick, worm, and heartworm schedule
Treatment calendar (indicative)
Green = treatment month. Always follow your vet's specific product instructions.
Health checks to discuss
Screening reminders to confirm with your vet for Newfoundland dogs
R1 source review: legacy breed-screening row normalized with a public registry or parent-club source URL.
R1 source review: legacy breed-screening row normalized with a public registry or parent-club source URL.
R1 source review: legacy breed-screening row normalized with a public registry or parent-club source URL.
R1 source review: legacy breed-screening row normalized with a public registry or parent-club source URL.
Grooming guide
double coat — flat oily outer with dense soft undercoat coat · Daily brushing starting point
Common tools to discuss
Routine starting points
Exercise & mental stimulation
medium energy · 45-75 min/day
Daily exercise estimate
45-75 min/day
Brisk walks plus play sessions
Mental enrichment
Adjust exercise for age, heat, breathing, joint health and your vet's advice. Puppies need shorter sessions than adults.
Health risks to discuss
Conditions listed as more common in Newfoundland dogs; ask your vet what matters for your dog
This list represents conditions with elevated prevalence in this breed. It does not mean your dog will develop them. Early screening and regular vet checks significantly reduce risk.
When to call a vet
Do not wait for community answers when symptoms are urgent
Common Newfoundland owner questions
Short answers for the questions new owners search most often
How much should a Newfoundland weigh?
Newfoundland weight depends on sex, frame and body condition. The age table is a planning estimate derived from adult breed weights, so confirm with your vet if your dog is gaining or losing quickly.
How often should I groom a Newfoundland?
Newfoundland grooming is usually high. Brush more often during shedding, after muddy walks, or if you notice mats forming.
What should new Newfoundland puppy owners do first?
Book a first vet visit, confirm vaccine history, keep food consistent for the first few days, and start a calm toilet, sleep and handling routine.
Owner reports and vet answers
Coming next: community data that improves this page over time
Weight by age, food amount, activity level, grooming frequency and common owner concerns, filtered by sex and age once enough reports exist.
Sources and review
Woofio separates official guidance, breed-specific screening references and future owner-reported averages.
WSAVA vaccination guidelines
Global small-animal veterinary guidance used for core and non-core vaccine framing.
OFA / CHIC breed screening
Breed-specific health screening protocols developed with parent breed clubs.
Royal Kennel Club health testing
UK health testing, screening schemes and breed health resources.
ESCCAP parasite guidelines
European parasite guidance for companion animals.
CAPC parasite guidelines
US companion animal parasite guidance and regional parasite risk resources.
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Something not right about Newfoundland?
Our breed profiles use the available breed data we have today and will improve as owners submit real-world reports. If you spot something inaccurate or missing, tell us so we can tighten the plan for every Newfoundland owner.