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Beautiful Newfoundland puppies for sale in Cavan. These puppies, all under two months old, are from a large breed known for their affectionate nature. The parents can be seen, as they are our cherished family pets. The puppies will be IKC registered and have been raised in a family environment, making them particularly friendly with children. Each puppy has been vaccinated and wormed, ensuring they are in excellent health and ready for their new homes.
Newfoundlands are renowned for their gentle disposition and strong swimming ability, often referred to as 'gentle giants'. They are highly sociable and form strong bonds with their families, making them fantastic companions. Their patient and calm demeanour, coupled with their natural affinity for water, makes them a popular choice for families with young children and those who enjoy outdoor activities.
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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M | Brown / White | On Hold | |
958000080671250 | M | Brown / White | For Sale |
M | Black / White | On Hold | |
958000080078266 | M | Brown | For Sale |
M | Black / White | Sold | |
958000080067111 | F | Black / White | For Sale |
958000080112123 | F | Black | For Sale |
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