Exceptional Pedigree Newfoundland puppies in Westmeath- ready from August 2nd!🐾
It is illegal to sell them until they are 8 weeks. Puppies under 8 weeks can be advertised but not sold. Read more.
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3 Females & 1 Male – Born 1st June 2025
Available to join 5-star homes from Saturday, 2nd August
We’re proud to offer a once-in-a-lifetime litter of purebred Newfoundland puppies from an outstanding championship bloodline. These puppies are not just beautiful—they are bred for temperament, health, and show-quality excellence.
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🏆 World-Class Pedigree
Sire: Norkros Zawrat – From a bloodline known across Europe and the UK show rings
• 🧬 Proven genetics with clear health tests
• 📜 Descended from top international show lines with multiple championship wins.
Norkros Zawrat combines powerful stature with a calm, intelligent temperament. His influence is obvious in this litter.
Dam: Princess Ruby – Our beloved family girl
• 👑 From a strong, verified Irish and UK pedigree.
• 🩷 Exceptionally gentle, loyal, and intuitive.
• 🧪 Fully health tested.
Dam available to view and both parents are hip, elbow, and heart health screened as well as cystinuria tested (not carriers).
🇮🇪 A New Chapter in Irish Newfoundlands.
Ireland’s Newfoundland gene pool is small and limited—but this litter introduces a completely new bloodline. Norkros Zawrat, a sire from Poland, is also a beloved family pet. He has relocated to Ireland with his family and this is his first litter, carefully paired with our Molly (Princess Ruby). This is a rare opportunity to own a pup with fresh, elite European bloodlines now rooted in Ireland.
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🐶 Puppy Info:
• ✅ 3 females & 1 male available
• 🐣 Born: 1st June 2025
• 🏡 Ready to go: From Saturday, 2nd August
• 💉 Fully vet-checked, microchipped, 1st vaccine done
• 🐛 Wormed & flea treated regularly
• 🧸 Socialised daily in our home environment with plenty of children around
Each pup comes with:
• 🎁 Puppy pack (food, blanket with mum’s scent)
• 📘 Care guide
• 📜 Pedigree documentation (on request)
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❤️ Why Choose Our Newfoundlands?
Newfoundlands are known for their:
• 🧠 Intelligence & trainability
• 🧒 Patience with children
• 🌊 Love of water
• 💞 Gentle, calm nature – ideal family companions
This litter has been raised in a home—not kennels—with the utmost care and love. We’re seeking loving, committed homes only.
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📍 Located: Rosemount, Co. Westmeath
💰 Price: €2,000
📞 Call / Text / WhatsApp: 0858393428
📩 Or message directly through Dogs.ie
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🌟 These puppies carry elite bloodlines and unmatched quality—you won’t find many like them in Ireland. Serious inquiries welcome. Viewings by appointment.
Microchips Info
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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972274200581669 | F | Black | For Sale |
972274200581689 | F | Black | For Sale |
972274200581642 | F | Black | For Sale |
972274200606503 | M | Black | For Sale |
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Microchip requirements for dogs in Ireland
Legally all dogs over the age of 12 weeks must be microchipped. All dogs advertised for sale also need to be microchipped and registered with one of the four approved Irish databases, Animark, Fido, IKC or Irish Coursing Club. Fines can be imposed for being in possession of a dog that is not microchipped.
You can click to see some public details of the dog microchip on the Europetnet website. Always ask to see the microchip cert when you view a dog and crosscheck the owners details.
Laws about microchipping are covered in the Microchippng of Dogs Regulations 2015 (S.I. No. 63 of 2015), section 3(2).
Minimum age for selling puppies in Ireland & Northern Ireland
Legally, puppies must be at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned before they can be sold and leave their mothers. Puppies can be advertised before the 8 weeks, but not sold. Closer to 10-12 weeks is recommended for separating the mother from its puppies.
This ad states the date of birth is 01/06/2025 adding 8 weeks to this would mean the earliest date of sale should be Sunday, 27/07/2025 (tomorrow).
This is set out in
- the Animal Health and Welfare (Sale or Supply of Pet Animals) Regulations Act of 2019 Section 3 in Ireland.
- the Dogs (Licensing and Identification) Regulations 2012 in Northern Ireland.