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Newf Friends Newfoundland Dog Rescue is a volunteer run, foster home based rescue group for Newfoundland Dogs in need in Ontario, Canada.
We place Newfs into carefully screened homes in Ontario and surrounding provinces and states.
Established in 2008.

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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Tae

 Tae
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Sept 18: Tae has been adopted!

Tae is a lovely 8 years young female Newf who recently arrived in our care.  She is a friendly, affectionate and sensitive gal who will make a wonderful companion for the right family.

Tae came to Newf Friends through no fault of her own and now she is looking for a quiet place to call her forever home.  She was well loved by her owner and is an affectionate girl who loves to be petted and adored. Her past life was not always wonderful and there are things that frighten Tae that we don’t always understand.  Anyone adopting Tae will have to be patient with her as she regains her confidence but it will be worth everything that you put into it.

 

She loves long, slow walks through the woods and a place to get her paws wet. 
Tae would most enjoy a home where her Human is home all day or there is another “mature” playmate for her as she has always had companionship.  

 

Tae loves to play with other dogs when they are willing but she never pushes the limits.
Tae LOVES her toys and like many Newfs, she is happiest wandering around with a stuffed toy in her mouth.

 

A nice, quiet home would make Tae very happy -- she'd be great company for empty nesters.

  
She is spayed and UTD on vaccinations.  Tae takes Metacam and glucosamine to help with her arthritis.

Tae is being fostered in Pickering, Ontario - her approved adopter will be required to pick her up in person.  Because she is over 8 yrs of age and requires medication for arthritis a reduced adoption donation of $350 applies.