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Upcoming Litters

2012 Planned Breedings

(May be subject to change - we can't control mother nature ?)
 
Clementine has been bred to Kano - puppies due ~May 21-24 (blacks, Landseers)**
 
Edie has been bred to Kano -  puppies due ~May 25-27 (blacks and Landseers)**
 
Mirra has been bred to Brady (Can CH / Am GCH Longship's New England Patriot) - puppies due ~June 8-10 (blacks, possibly Landseers) Click here to see sire's page:  http://www.longshipnewfs.com/Brady.html   (and see photo below)**
 
 
 
Echo to be bred ??? ~May/June (blacks, possibly Landseers)**


~Please let us know if you would like to be on our waiting list~

Please Note:  Our puppies are usually spoken for before or very soon after they are born, as we always have a waiting list.  We will accept non-refundable deposits for top picks from our future litters, after an application is reviewed and accepted. 


**Puppies ready to go to their new homes at 8 weeks old or about 4 months from breeding date**


Brady (bred to Mirra)

For anyone considering getting a Newfoundland puppy, please read below and then read all information on our website, review again and research as much as possible - this is a big step and we want to make sure that this is the right decision for you and all involved.

PLEASE
 remember that raising puppies is very similar to raising children. They need consistency, rules, firmness and TONS of patience (along with love and praise for good behavior). Remember Newfies are puppies for a long time and you can have a big puppy up until 2 years age (they continue to mature to 3+ years). Some are easier than others, some more challenging. Just because they are a more laid back breed does not mean that they will not have puppy behavior and can for quite a while. So, you must have a LOT of patience (they sense otherwise). There is no way that I can have a puppy trained in 8-10 weeks while they are here when I have litters. I do the best I can to socialize, love and care for them...the training is up to their new owners and I can help guide along the way and and here for any questions.  Just when you think you have your puppy trained, more challenges will come along (jumping on people, counters, etc. after the biting and house training - and can even take some steps back on those things). You must be ready and committed to a challenge (and research and learn as much as you can, there are so many resources on the internet) and expect that you will have to work hard, have a schedule and routine for your puppy to follow. If not, then it is best to wait until you are ready for this huge commitment. Once bad behaviors set in it can be twice the challenge to correct them. That being said, once you get through the challenging times, you will be so happy you did♥.

 


We highly recommend purchasing this book prior to getting your puppy. Click on photo and scroll down on left (click on training book to order).