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Half Newfoundland Puppies for sale

Also known as the Newfie or Newfoundland Dog, the Newfoundland is a massive, gentle, and loyal working breed famous for its strength and remarkable swimming ability. With their webbed paws, muscular build, and water-resistant double coat, Newfoundlands excel at water rescue and remain one of the most beloved family companions for those who appreciate their calm and affectionate temperament.

The Newfoundland originated on the Canadian island that shares its name, where it worked alongside fishermen to haul nets, rescue drowning sailors, and retrieve gear from the sea. While the breed’s exact origins remain uncertain, it likely developed in the 15th and 16th centuries from crosses between European dogs such as the Great Pyrenees, Portuguese Water Dog, and various Mastiff-type breeds. Despite facing near extinction in the 1700s due to taxation laws, Newfoundlands regained popularity in the 1800s and were officially recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1879. These large, powerful dogs are known for their thick, double-layered coats, which are usually black, brown, or gray, and their expressive eyes that reflect their gentle nature.

Newfoundlands are affectionate, patient, and protective—often described as “gentle giants.” They are wonderful with children and other pets, making them ideal family dogs. Despite their size, they are calm indoors but thrive when given plenty of outdoor space and opportunities to swim. Because they form deep emotional bonds with their families, they dislike being left alone for long periods. Regular grooming is essential to manage their dense coat and heavy shedding, especially during seasonal changes. Health concerns for this breed include hip and elbow dysplasia, heart conditions, and kidney issues, which can limit their lifespan to around 9–10 years. Still, with proper care, these loyal and loving dogs bring immense joy to their households. Whether on land or in water, the Newfoundland embodies strength, devotion, and a heart as big as its frame.

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FireFly

Newfoundland

11 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,600Price

He's the first born boy (3rd overall). He's an energetic Newfie and if you sit down in the puppy pile, he'll shove his way through until he gets to your lap. He's always ready to play and loves to r

Shermans DalePA
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13

Roly Poly

Newfoundland

11 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,600Price

Number three of the five boys, seventh overall, he's a big, happy boy. He just LOOKS like he's going to be a big boy. Everything about him is big, especially his personality. Incredibly outgoing, p

Shermans DalePA
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BumbleBee

Newfoundland

11 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,600Price

Last born, NOT a runt. He's the second biggest puppy in size, probably the biggest one in personality. He is always there. He is ready. There? Ready? What do you mean? Doesn't matter. Whatever

Shermans DalePA
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LadyBug

Newfoundland

11 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$1,600Price

The last born girl, number eight overall, red collar. She is a sweet puppy, who wants to please. She loves to play and often is still going after her other siblings have gone for a nap. Highly inte

Shermans DalePA
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Monarch

Newfoundland

11 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$1,600Price

The first born and biggest (so far) female, she's named after the Monarch Butterfly. She's playful but kind of independent, too. As befitting the name Monarch, she kind of has a royal "air" about he

Shermans DalePA
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Moth

Newfoundland

11 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$1,600Price

Moth, fifth born, fourth girl, all bad ass. Full of energy, she's kind of the leader of the puppies. She corrects their behavior if it doesn't suit her. She's not mean or anything; she's just a lea

Shermans DalePA

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The average cost of a purebred Newfoundland puppy in the United States is approximately $2053, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.