NEW
ARRIVALS
"South
Paw and Teddy"
Born April
21, 2008
(blacks
and 1 landseer)

Less than 24 hrs. old

South Paw did a great job!
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*2
year Health Guarantee
Deposit-
$250
Price for puppies- Black, Irish Spotted & Landseer
Limited
AKC: $1000
Full AKC: $1500- only
to rep. breeders and show families
Price for puppies- Brown
Limited
AKC: $1100
Full
AKC: $1600-
only to reputable breedrs and show families
*deposits are
non-refundable unless we do not produce the puppy
requested from our litters
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"BROWN"


2 1/2 yrs.
Tusk-sire
PennHIP-
70%, Cystinuria -clear, Eyes- normal, Heart- no murmurs,
Champion bloodlines


Molly-dam
PennHIP- 50%,
Cystinuria- clear, Eyes- normal, Heart- OFA certified,
Champion bloodlines
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BLACKS
"FARRA"
(dam)
PennHIP-80%,
Cystinuria cleared, Eyes-normal. OFA Heart-normal
*Champion bloodlines






*Pictures
taken with the extended Wallace Family

1 day old pups
"SAMSON"
(sire)

PennHIP- 70%, Cystinuria-
clear, Eyes- normal, Heart-no
murmur, Champion bloodlines

Tusk and son Samson
"South
Paw"
(dam)


PennHIP 90%, OFA
Heart, Cystinuria clear, Champion bloodlines,Eyes-normal
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Landseer
"Teddy"
(sire)

OFA-
good, Cystinuria-clear, Eyes-normal, Heart- no murmur,
Champion bloodlines
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The Newfoundland is a large,
strong, heavy-coated, active dog. He is a multi-purpose
dog, capable of heavy work. In Newfoundland, he was
used as a working dog to pull nets for fisherman and
to haul wood from the forest. He has true lifesaving
instincts and is natural swimmer. The breed as we know
it today was developed largely in 19th century England
and America.
At first, the
Newfoundland
may appear to be placid, but he is a fairly active dog
that enjoys and needs daily exercise. Newfoundlands
should be okay in small yards, provided it is kept
clean and he is given exercise. They should not be
left in sun or parked cars unattended. Grooming is
essential for the Newfoundland. Brushing often means
less bathing.
Being intelligent dogs,
Newfoundlands are readily trained. The best time to
being training is at two months.
According to the AKC
Standard, "The Newfoundland is a sweet-dispositioned
dog that acts neither dull nor ill-tempered. He is a
devoted companion. The Newfoundland is a large,
heavily coated, well balanced dog that is deep-bodied,
heavily boned, muscular, and strong." Sweetness
of temperament is the hallmark of the Newfoundland
this is the single most important single
characteristic of the breed.

Tusk at 5 months
WATER SPORTS

Tusk- on Frog
Patrol

Shannon and the
boys

Playing ball with
the boys

"Newfie play area"

Tusk
Farra Teddy
Samson
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