Newfoundland

Newfoundland

Seated and standing side elevation drawings of the Newfoundland dog breed
Description
Description

With enduring patience and strength, the Newfoundland is a beloved member of the working group of dogs that has rightfully earned its reputation as a trusted “nanny dog”. With origins rooted in the seaport towns of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada, the Newfoundland was the companion of choice for fishermen thanks to its tremendous strength, calm and loyal disposition, and swimming abilities. Over the years, the Newfie’s gentle and sweet-spirited personality has maintained its popularity as a companion across the world. Among the world’s largest breeds, the Newfoundland has a large, stocky, and muscular build with a thick double coat that comes in black, brown, or black-and-white.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Male Newfoundlands have a withers height between 27”-29” (69-74 cm) and a weight in the range of 130-150 lb (59-68 kg). Female Newfoundlands have a withers height between 25”-27” (64-69 cm) and a weight in the range of 100-120 lb (45.4-54.4 kg). The Newfoundland has an overall body length of roughly 36.5”-42” (93-107 cm), standing height of 32.5”-37.5” (83-95 cm), and a typical lifespan of 9-10 years.

Assorted drawings of the Newfoundland dog breed in a range of positions including lying down, standing and sitting
Assorted drawings of the Newfoundland dog breed in a range of positions including lying down, standing and sitting
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
32.5”-37.5” | 83-95 cm
Width:
Depth:
Length:
36.5”-42” | 93-107 cm
Withers Height:
25”-29” | 64-74 cm
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Weight:
100-150 lb | 45.4-68 kg
Area:
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Coat Color: Black, brown, gray, white and black

Temperament: Sweet, intelligent, loyal

Breed Size:
Large
Scientific Name:
Lifespan:
9-10 years

Drawings include:

Newfoundland side elevation (standing), side (sitting), front (standing), front (sitting), side (lying down)

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