Adopting a Domaine du Taennchel puppy… it’s a little piece of us in your home… a mutual relationship of trust,
and our promise to give them the very best future — because they will never abandon you. How to choose your Newfoundland puppy
🌟 Transparency and traceability of our litters
All our litters are registered with the Société Centrale Canine (SCC).
You can consult the health and DNA traceability of each of our births, from our very first litter in 2005.
Transparency and rigorous monitoring of our lines reflect the care and passion we put into our work as breeders.
Before any adoption, we encourage you to get informed, especially about the official registration of the various health tests.
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See all our births with health and DNA traceability since 2005
(SCC – Family Transparency)
❤️ The well-being of our dams is at the heart of our priorities:
every expectant mum receives attentive veterinary care, a tailored diet, and a calm, safe environment for pregnancy and whelping.
We make sure they are comfortable throughout motherhood
so they can welcome their puppies in the best possible conditions.
🐾 August 2025 — Sandy & Pong’s puppies! 💕 All reserved
View Sandy & Pong’s web album HERE. See the SCC mating declaration
📞 06 25 73 83 58 | 📧 domainedutaennchel@gmail.com
Births at Domaine du Taennchel — updated Nov 8, 2025
We’re delighted to announce the arrival of Tartine & Pong’s puppies.
Born on October 30, 2025, this beautiful litter has 10 puppies:
5 males and 5 females. At the moment, 2 females and 2 males available for reservation.
We are also expecting litters from Tempête × Pong (week of Nov 11–14, 2025) and
Ui-Ui × Owaci (week of Nov 15–18, 2025). Pre-reservations are open — feel free to email us at domainedutaennchel@gmail.com or call 06 25 73 83 58.
❤️ Tartine × Pong
30/10/2025
Born
Pong line
💙 Tempête × Pong
11–14/11/2025
Expected
Mid-Nov window
💚 Ui-Ui × Owaci
15–18/11/2025
Expected
Mid-Nov window
✅ SCC declaration
Meet the puppies
- Visits by appointment.
- Family atmosphere and personalized guidance.
Transparency & welfare
The pedigree recognizes the breeder’s work and guarantees traceability of health tests
(DNA, cystinuria, elbows, heart…) over several generations, for well-monitored, well-balanced Newfoundlands.




