Champion Newfoundland, DNA and Hip&Elbow passed, IKC registered
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Introducing 💎Diamond💎
Chocolate Brown Newfoundland IKC/FCI registered
Irish Champion 🏆, Junior Champion 🏆, Centenary Winner 🥇
Hips & elbows scores done HDB, ED0/0
Cystinuria and DCM cleared by DNA
Polish import, Russian/Polish/French bloodline
Generations of international champions and health tests enumerated in his pedigree
Proven stud, has fathered 3 litters up to date
Last 3 photos of his daughter from previous litter, she is our keeper and can be seen ☺️
She is an Irish Junior Champion 🏆, Celtic Junior Winner 🏆, she has qualified for Crufts'25 and she has won 2 Junior CACIBs, all this year alone.
Insemination via AI only as he is a very big and heavy dog, also to protect both parties from herpes.
***Available for stud to suitable IKC Newfoundlands ONLY***
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