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Offline no.newf.ashley

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a mini vent
« on: January 09, 2009, 10:35:59 am »
As some of you may know, i've been in the market for a Newf, and have spent countless days researching breeders/clubs/you name it, and thought we had found a very good breeder!  I've been speaking with her back and forth since october, and put a down deposite on a Newfoundland pup before they were born.  They were born around xmas, and its a blended litter of landseers and newfs. i've been super excited about bringing the little thing home.  HOWEVER! (isn't there always one of these...)  today i received an email from the breeder saying she could only offer us a landseer.  I was very specific in wanting a newf, and now i feel like ive been deflated  :-[
I dont know what to do. BAH! Who would have thought it would be this difficult!

ok end of venting.
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Re: a mini vent
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2009, 10:40:03 am »
Landseers are newfies  :) There is actually a breed mostly overseas that is called a Landseer , but if your breeder has AKC registered Newfoundlands and Landseers in the same litter , then the Landseer just refers to the coloring (black on white) and in my opinion ,they're the most beautiful  ;D I'd take it !
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Re: a mini vent
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2009, 10:55:47 am »
Ditto. Landseers are just newfs that aren't a solid color, and I also think they are even prettier than black or liver Newfoundlands! If she can give the the gender you're looking for, and you're sure all the pups are healthy and have good personalities, I'd take the puppy.
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Re: a mini vent
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2009, 11:54:31 am »
I understand it can be very frustrating waiting for a puppy  :( But that is what we have to do to get a nice, healthy dog from a reputable breeder. Waiting lists are a pain as most of the time you will have a litter of males while everybody is looking for females and the opposite  :( The same thing with color of the pup. And it is as frustrating to breeders  :-\
Sorry, you didn't get the pup you wanted  :'( Have you considered other breeders? It would be a good idea to get on the list of a few breeders and put a deposit down while specifying the exact sex and color of the pup you want or you deposit should be refunded. 
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Re: a mini vent
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2009, 11:58:05 am »
Did she say you would get a black beforehand?  I know with some breeders they won't let you ask for a color beforehand, which is too bad b/c color for me is a big factor (although not the most important one).

That is too bad.  Are you going to take a pup, wait for another litter, or go thru a different breeder?

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Re: a mini vent
« Reply #5 on: January 09, 2009, 02:03:15 pm »
Sorry you feel frustrated.  :-\ Have you seen the pup? I know Landseer markings can include lots of white but some also are mostly black with white in cool places- like only on legs, chest, and tail. Check it out and who knows, you could fall in love at first sight! :)
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Re: a mini vent
« Reply #6 on: January 09, 2009, 02:04:04 pm »
Fargo says go with the Landseer!  They're the BEST looking Newfies!  (just don't tell his sister he said that!)



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Re: a mini vent
« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2009, 04:06:11 am »
i believe that a landseer is a white dog with black markings, shere an irish spotted is black with white marking. or so i have been told.

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Re: a mini vent
« Reply #8 on: January 10, 2009, 06:49:56 am »
Thanks for the understanding guys.  I think for me i just had my heart set on a black newf (and i had specified it with the breeder)so i wasn't really expecting to be told otherwise.  I think we'll take some advice and go check out the pup (its a 7 hour drive...) but i think it will be worth it, and really the main thing is that the pup is happy and healthy!
Besides all the more reason to get another one later on  ;)

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Re: a mini vent
« Reply #9 on: January 10, 2009, 10:13:06 am »
Thanks for the understanding guys.  I think for me i just had my heart set on a black newf (and i had specified it with the breeder)so i wasn't really expecting to be told otherwise.  I think we'll take some advice and go check out the pup (its a 7 hour drive...) but i think it will be worth it, and really the main thing is that the pup is happy and healthy!
Besides all the more reason to get another one later on  ;)
Go just to see the pup, yeah right. ::) If you're anything like me you can't go just to see a pup without bringing one home. When I got Clifford I knew I wanted a Newf, but had not done proper breeder research. I told my husband I would just go see him and if I didn't like the breeder or the answers to my questions I wouldn't get him. Well as soon as I saw him of course he was coming home with me. Fortunately the health checks, family history, guarantees etc were right. I can hardly stand to even look at puppy pictures without running to get one.
Can't wait to see pictures of your new pup.