#10 Newfoundlands feel great both in nature and in urban settings: they are not afraid of either busy streets or traffic.
Small-sized apartments are not the best place to live for these giants, but medium-sized housing is quite suitable for them because dogs with a calm disposition do not have the habit of running around the apartment, sweeping away everything around. In a Newfoundland house, there should be a place where he will sleep or just relax. It is desirable that it be spacious and has an orthopedic base, for example, it can be a small mattress. It should be covered with a cloth that can be easily washed, as these dogs salivate profusely.
#11 Newfoundlands do not differ in agility and tend to passive pastime, but they need physical activity.
These dogs should be walked at least twice a day, preferably in the morning and evening.
An ideal place to keep a Newfoundland is a country house, near which there is a pond, lake, or river. An open-air cage is not suitable for a diver - deprived of communication with people, he will yearn. Moreover, you cannot put him on a chain.
#12 The thick coat of the Newfoundland requires systematic grooming.
You should brush your dog at least three times a week with a stiff brush, otherwise, its coat will fumble and form mats that can poison your dog's life, causing itching. If a mug has already formed, it is better to unravel it. Cut them out in extreme, completely neglected cases. Twice a year, in autumn and spring, the undercoat of the Newfoundlands is renewed. During this period, the dog needs to be combed out every day. To help your pet, you can also contact a grooming master who will carry out a facilitating haircut.