About Newf Friends

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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Visit our Frequently Asked Questions page for general information about our program and our adoption policies and procedures.



Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Update - August 25, 2010

NewfStock -- our HUGE fundraiser and gathering of Newfs is less than a month away!

Visit the NewfStock Blog for all of the details, and to register. Our information packages have now been mailed out and are available online as well and have all the info you need to make the most out of our gathering. These packages include directions, maps, a schedule of events for the whole weekend, and the itinerary for the big day.

Be sure to download and print our pledge form to help raise funds for Newf Friends. Or better yet, fill in this form and we'll make you your very own personalized online pledge form that you can use to collect pledges! How easy is that?! The person who collects the most pledges wins a very special prize at NewfStock!

Our original pieces of art will soon be online for bidding before the live auction. Be sure to check back soon! You don;t want to miss out on bidding on these one of a kind pieces.

Jethro has been adopted! Congratulations sweet boy!

New arrival this week -- Anna. She's currently being assessed and will be up for adoption soon. That cutie in the front is her, hanging with her foster brother Toby, adopted from us not too long ago.

Another Newf will be joining our program shortly as well. Details will follow.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Update - August 17, 2010

Jethro the Landseer has an adoption pending and will join his new family this coming weekend.

We have 2 more Newfs entering our program this week -- a young, black female and an adult male. Details about both Newfs will be available soon.

Newfstock is one month away, have you booked your hotel room and sent in your registration? Our info packages will be going out any day now -- keep an eye on your inbox!

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Phoebe is home!

Great news -- Phoebe, the missing Newf in Quebec, is home safe and sound!

Thank you everyone who spread the word and went out to search for her.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Missing Newf - Quebec

*****UPDATED - PHOEBE IS HOME SAFE AND SOUND!****
Missing Newf named Phoebe


Big black Newfoundland with long fur and tattoo in left ear # UMI 13U - Ottawa
registration on tags. Please contact with any information either by phone
or e-mail. Missing since the afternoon of Monday, July 26th from yard in
Baie D'Urfé, last seen near Highway 20.

Phoebe was staying with a family friend while her family was away on vacation. Please help reunite her with her family!

If you have any information please contact Jody Cundy at:
jodycundy@yahoo.ca (514) 608-3245
or Patricia Coffey 613-475-0044








Thursday, July 15, 2010

FOUND

Celtic's owners have been located! They were on vacation and someone else was caring for him when the old boy was lost.

FOUND
Barney - breed unknown. Giant Schnauzer/Bearded Collie/Newf mix?????




Found in the Lindsay area by a Newf Friends volunteer, Barney was running in traffic on highway 35 in a bad rain storm.

Lucky to be alive, Barney is now safe in the care of a Newf Friends foster home while we search for his family.

Local vets/shelters/pet food stores/etc have been notified, and sadly so far no owner has come forward.

Barney's age is unknown - teeth are good but his body condition is poor, extremely overweight/poor coat (hypothyroid?) and gray mustache/eyebrows, possibly a mature dog?

He is being held for 5 working days to try to find his owner, then will be brought under Newf Friends care if nobody has claimed him, and he will be vetted/assessed, and looking for a forever home.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Update - July 9, 2010

Lucky boy Toby was adopted earlier this week and is living the good life that all Newfs dream of. Congrats Toby and family!

Arriving today is Jethro. This boy will have his health needs attended to, and will be assessed in foster care before being placed for adoption. Details will be posted in coming weeks.

No, they aren't Newfs, but Sophie and Tasha have touched the hearts of many Newf Friends supporters and have become permanent "sanctuary care" fosters in their Newf-filled foster home. An update on their progress can be read on our parent group HART's blog.

NewfStock is rapidly approaching! Just over 2 months to go! Have you booked your hotel room yet? Visit www.newfstock.ca for all of the details -- the rooms will only be held a short while longer!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Happy Canada Day

A reminder passed along from C4P ANIMAL RESCUE:

Please remember tonight's the night animals tend to bolt through doors, over fences, out windows, and run home from no leash parks, in reaction to fireworks.

10,000 pets go missing each year in Toronto alone - only 60% ever make it home.

Please, set your pet up for success, and do all you can to secure your cherished family members tonight, especially new adoptees/rescues.

And please take a moment to remind your friends on Facebook, through Twitter, and/or call your local media outlets and ask them to remind the public.

It truly is a bad night for animals running scared.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Blastomycosis in Ontario

A Newf Friends supporter has advised us that her friend's dog has been diagnosed with Blastomycosis, a potentially fatal fungal disease that can affect you and your dog. It is believed that the dog contracted the infection in the Ottawa area.

The disease is caused by the fungus Blastomyces dermatitidis. In dogs, Blasto is usually contracted by inhaling the spores from the soil, or by getting the fungus in an open wound. These spores are typically found near water in wet, sandy, acidic soils rich in organic matter. Since Newfs are water loving dogs, this is a disease that all Newf owners should be aware of.

In Ontario, Blasto is most commonly found near Kenora, Sault Ste. Marie, Chapleau and along the St. Lawrence. Cases have also been found Georgian Bay coastline, Dryden, and in Southern Ontario at the Rockwood Conservation area. (source) However, Blasto cases have been reported elsewhere.

Some of the most common symptoms of Blasto in dogs are:
coughing
skin lesions
lameness
blood in the urine
poor appetite
shortness of breath
fever
anorexia
depression
exercise intolerance
enlarged lymph nodes
eye problems: including redness, pain, swelling, excessive tearing, clouding of the corneas, and even blindness

For more information about the symptoms of Blasto in dogs visit Blastomycosis.ca
Blasto in dogs can be treated with a fairly high survival rate, but it is a long, expensive process, and not all dogs will survive. Avoiding the disease in the first place is your pet's best defense. There is no vaccine to protect your pet from blastomycosis. Avoidance of high-risk areas is the only thing you can do to lower your risk. Avoid areas of disturbed soil near water in areas where blastomycosis is common. Don't allow your dog to dig in soil that may contain the fungus. Knowledge of the symptoms and existence of this disease will be your weapon should your dog ever begin to develop the symptoms mentioned above. (source)


Sunday, June 20, 2010

Anna Searching for her Home



Anna
ID 3324

Update Dec 12, 2010: Anna has been adopted

Introducing Anna, a lovely black Newf who is looking for a loving family to call her own.

Anna is an affectionate and social girl who loves to get lots of hugs and kisses, belly rubs and butt scratches! She's looking for a special family that will be able to give her all of the love she deserves. This love bug is a big sweetie who loves to spend time with people.


This pretty girl is 2.5 years old, spayed and up-to-date with vaccines. She needs to drop some weight and is currently receiving lots of exercise in her foster home to help her to shed her extra pounds and improve her fitness. She loves to run and play and enjoys her walks, going swimming and getting out and having fun.

Through no fault of her own, Anna has been bounced around to a few homes in her short life - even spending several months living in a garage. She is looking for the stability and love of a permanent home, where she will be welcomed as a member of the family and get the care, structure and love that she craves.


Anna likes to get a lot of attention and affection so may not be suited to a home with several other dogs, but would be suited to a home with one other well socialized dog to play with, and a handler that understands how to run a multi-dog household. Anna is living with a male Newf in her foster home and gets along very well with him. She goes on play dates with a variety of dogs throughout the week and has done well meeting all sorts of new dogs. She enjoys these play sessions immensely!

There is still much work to do with Anna's dog-on-dog interactions, so care must be taken when introducing her to new dogs. When on-leash Anna will bark and pull to go see other dogs -- this behaviour is being addressed in her foster home, and will need continued work to correct. Anna also becomes very excited when there is too much stimulation, and has high prey drive, so her playtime must always be closely monitored.

She is best suited to living in a rural environment.


Anna came to Newf Friends because there were conflicts between her and one of the other dogs in her home. She was living in a multi-dog household including several adult dogs and puppies. She and one other dog, a mature, dominant female, had issues; she was fine with the other dogs in her last home though.


Her previous family report that she likes to chase, but is playful with cats. This has not been assessed in foster care as of this time.

Anna's ideal family will be active people who like to get out and spend time with their dog(s) giving her lots of opportunities for exercise to keep her mentally and physically healthy. Owners who are confident and have previous large breed experience are best for Anna. She knows basic commands, but would benefit from the social aspect of obedience classes and other group activities.Anna will require a very confident handler who is skilled in dog interactions and is willing to put in the time to work on helping Anna improve her behaviour with other dogs.

To be considered for adopting Anna please complete an application found on the left. A fenced yard is required. An reduced adoption donation of $400 applies as Anna will need some ongoing work on her behaviour.

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Saturday, June 12, 2010

Adopter Update - Guinness

Decided to update some recent pictures of our "little" guy Guinness! He's growing big and tall - emphasis on the tall part, with the back legs a bit taller than the front! You can see some of the Berner in his face (especially his nose) but he's got a lot of Newf in him, and absolutely no gracefulness! He does, however, have one of the most loving temperaments.

The first few pictures were taken over Easter, when we headed to New Brunswick. Our friend is a wonderful photographer and she took some pictures of Guinness playing with her dog Maya. Guinness was not quite 5 months old when these pictures were taken.





The next few photos are from the last few weeks, so Guinness is about 6-7 months old in these next ones.

His favorite sleeping spot:


His look that tells me to bugger off with the camera:


Showing his long legs and his large paws:


His favorite feature, his big long tongue that he uses to lick the face off everyone he meets!