FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions

Your questions about adopting a Newfoundland
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Adopting a Newfoundland

Your questions

The breeder enhances the value of their work and proves to future owners the quality of their selection process.
In our case: health tests on hips, elbows, heart, and cystinuria have been carried out for several generations since 2004, along with verified lineage of all breeding dogs.

An accidental mating? Multiple sires? Thanks to genetic identification, we can certify the parentage and pedigree of each puppy.
The DNA card of every puppy guarantees the seriousness of the breeder — and, as a good friend of ours says, it’s the only defense against trickery!

Adopting a Newfoundland means welcoming a gentle giant into your family. Before adoption, we make sure every future owner is well informed about the breed’s specific needs — space, daily care, exercise, and regular grooming.
Visits are encouraged before any reservation to ensure compatibility between the family and the puppy.

All our puppies are identified by microchip, vaccinated, and registered with the SCC (Société Centrale Canine).
They leave for their new homes with a health certificate, their pedigree documents, and a lifetime of advice from us whenever you need it.

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