Newfoundland Dog
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The Newfoundland: A Hero in History and Most Loved Companion
When Joe--at the age of seventeen--neared his last days, I ran away from home. I knew I wouldn't be able to take it. Yes, literally I escaped witnessing my favorite pet's death. Probably that's why he still feels alive to me.
Joe, a Newfoundland mix, was plucked from the town's pound when he was a six week-old puppy. Although a mix, he had all the traits of the breed, starting with loyalty, gentleness, and watching over our children. He loved life and he loved food. Twelve years after his passi Read More...
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Newfoundland And Labrador Coast
The province of Newfound land and Labrador is a province of history and beauty, is it located on Canadas Atlantic coast. This province can offer some of the neatest sight seeing in the world, from animals to historic sights it all a must.
History can be traced back to the Viking age 1000AD where they first settled on this province. You should check out Gros Morne National Park also known as UNESCO World Heritage site.
Take a walk through ancient times walking this heritage site, you will learn Read More...
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The Newfoundland: Life Saving Dog
Some say the Newfoundland breed is said to be descended from a mix of the native Indian dogs of the Beothuk tribe living in Newfoundland many centuries ago, others say that the Newfoundland Dog is descended from the Pyrenean Mastiff and the Mastiff type dogs brought by the Vikings, who were believed to have been the earliest European visitors to the Eastern coast of the North American continent. However the Newfoundland came to be, he is well known historically as a working dog of the country o Read More...
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