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Introducing our 8-week-old purebred Newfoundland puppies—each a charming blend of unique personality and the breed’s renowned gentle nature. The dam is a stunning fully brown beauty, and the sire is a striking black specimen, both exemplary representatives of Newfoundland excellence. With full, verifiable lineage available for inspection, these pups come from impeccable bloodlines and are raised in a loving, home environment.
Supplied by a registered breeder, all puppies are vaccinated, wormed, and flea-treated, and come with full paperwork, ensuring a healthy and confident start in their new homes.
Ready now to find their forever families, these puppies embody the loyalty, calm nature, and affectionate temperament that make Newfoundland's such treasured companions.
Viewings welcome - come meet your future gentle giant!
Chip # | Sex | Colour | Status |
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981098109194728 | F | Black / White | For Sale |
981098109195201 | M | Black | For Sale |
981098109195253 | M | Black | For Sale |
981098109195257 | F | Black | For Sale |
981098109195180 | F | Black | For Sale |
981098109195184 | F | Black | For Sale |
981098109195205 | F | Black | For Sale |
F | Brown / White | Sold |
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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).
Any person selling or supplying six or more pet animals in a year is required to register with the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and the Marine (DAFM). These people must maintain certain records regarding pet animals kept for sale or supply and ensure the correct information is place in the ad, e.g. country of origin, microchip number, etc. Registration is free and easy to do by filling out and submitting a form.
More about this process can be seen www.gov.ie/registered-pet-sellers plus a list of current Registered Sellers can be seen. If you have any questions you can contact petsalesregister@agriculture.gov.ie, or call the Department directly on 01 607 2862.
This is set out in the Animal Health and Welfare (Sale or Supply of Pet Regulations) Act of 2019.