Welcome to Heaven's Gate newfies puppies
Looking for a large, Lovably Newfies puppy? You’ve come to the right place! Here at Heaven’s Gate Newfoundland, we take pride in connecting people with pups they will love and cherish for years to come. And there’s no better way to show our commitment to responsible breeding and puppy care than by making sure every newfoundland puppy for sale on our website comes from a vetted, reputable source.
To that end, we work closely with experienced newfoundland breeders across the country who adhere to strict standards of care and excellence. This means each newfoundland pup you see on our site has been raised in a loving home environment, where they have received ample socialization, affection, and attention. As a result, our puppies are not only healthy and happy but also well-adjusted and ready to join their forever families.
What’s more, we offer a wide variety of newfoundland puppies for sale to fit any budget or lifestyle. So whether you’re looking for a playful companion for your child or a laid-back lapdog for your retirement years, we can help you find the perfect pup!
Looking for a newfoundland puppy brees for your family? You’ve come to the right place! Here at Beautiful Newfoundland, we specialize in newfoundland puppies and we have a wide variety of them available.
Whether you’re looking for a playful pup to add to your family or a calm and cuddly companion, we’ve got just the newfoundland puppy for you. All of our puppies are health-checked, up-to-date on vaccinations, and come with a health guarantee, so you can be sure you’re getting a healthy pup.
Ready to take home one of our beautiful newfoundland puppies? Browse our selection of newfoundland puppies for sale below and contact us when you find the perfect one!
Available puppies
Looking for a large, Lovably Newfies puppy? You’ve come to the right place! Here at Heavens Gate Newfies, we take pride in connecting people with pups they will love and cherish for years to come

BEAR
Price: $750.00 Including Delivery
Sex: Male
Status: Available
10 Weeks old
Accepting deposits
Health guarantee
Shipping Available

SKYE
Price: $750.00 Including Delivery
Sex: Female
Status: Available
10 Weeks old
Accepting deposits
Health guarantee
Shipping Available

HENRY
Price: $750.00 Including Delivery
Sex: Male
Status: Available
10 Weeks old
Accepting deposits
Health guarantee
Shipping Available
What To Expect When Caring For a Newfoundland
Owning a dog is not just a privilege; it’s a responsibility. They depend on us for, at minimum, food and shelter, and deserve much more. When you take a dog into your life, you need to understand the commitment that dog ownership entails.
The Newfoundland’s heavy coat requires thorough brushing at least once a week. A thorough going-over with a slicker brush and a long-toothed comb will remove dead hair and prevent mats from forming. These will become daily sessions during shedding season, which generally occurs twice a year; however, spayed and neutered Newfs shed year-round and will probably need to be brushed out several times a week. As with all breeds, the nails should be trimmed regularly, as overly long nails can cause discomfort and structural problems.
The Newfoundland is a multipurpose dog, at home on land and in water. As well as being a devoted companion, he is adept at draft work and has natural lifesaving abilities. Newfoundlands need at least a half-hour of moderate exercise daily to stay healthy and happy. While they are definitely meant to live indoors with their human family, Newfs enjoy outdoor activities, especially swimming, and make great companions on long walks or hikes. Newfs enjoy pulling a cart, and some even participate in carting and drafting competitions. Other canine activities in which Newfs participate and excel include agility, dock jumping, flyball, herding, obedience, rally, and tracking.
The Newfoundland should do well on a high-quality dog food, whether commercially manufactured or home-prepared with your veterinarian’s supervision and approval. Any diet should be appropriate to the dog’s age (puppy, adult, or senior). Some dogs are prone to getting overweight, so watch your dog’s calorie consumption and weight level. Treats can be an important aid in training, but giving too many can cause obesity. Learn about which human foods are safe for dogs, and which are not. Check with your vet if you have any concerns about your dog’s weight or diet. The breed can experience bloat, a life-threatening condition where the stomach distends and twists. The causes of bloat aren’t fully understood, but experts agree that multiple, small meals per day and preventing vigorous exercise around mealtimes may help reduce the chances of it happening.
The Newfoundland puppy is outgoing, intelligent, and curious’¿never timid, skittish, or aggressive. Daily human contact is absolutely essential for any Newfie. Early socialization and puppy training classes are recommended and help to ensure that the Newfoundland grows into a well-adjusted, well-mannered companion. A puppy who is going to be trained for water work should be carefully introduced to water by the age of 4 months. Newfs are eager to please and generally easy to train. They are also affectionate and trusting; they respond well to gentle guidance but don’t respond well to harsh corrections or training methods.
Responsible breeders screen their stock for health conditions such as elbow and hip dysplasia, cardiac disease, and cystinuria, which can cause stones to form in the urinary system. As with all drop-eared dogs, a Newf’s ears should be checked regularly for signs of infection
Newfoundland breed information
The massive Newfoundland is a strikingly large, powerful working dog of heavy bone and dignified bearing. The sweet-tempered Newfie is a famously good companion and has earned a reputation as a patient and watchful ‘nanny dog’ for kids.
A male Newfoundland can weigh up to 150 pounds and stand 28 inches at the shoulder; females typically go 120 to 150 pounds. The Newf head is majestic, the expression soft and soulful. The outer coat is flat and coarse. Colors are gray, brown, black, and a black-and-white coat named for artist Sir Edwin Landseer, who popularized the look in his paintings. The Newfie breed standard says that a sweet temperament is the “most important single characteristic of the breed.” The Newf’s sterling character is expressed in their affinity for kids. Trusting and trainable, Newfs respond well to gentle guidance. These noble giants are among the world’s biggest dogs, and acquiring a pet that could outweigh you comes with obvious challenges.
Newfoundland Children And Other Pets
The Newfoundland is a gentle giant known for its high tolerance of children, making it an ideal family companion. However, due to its size and abundance of soft fur, it can unintentionally knock over toddlers or small children. To ensure safety, it is crucial to teach children how to approach and interact with dogs properly. Supervision is necessary during interactions between dogs and young children to prevent any potentially harmful behavior such as biting or pulling on ears or tail. Children should be educated not to approach dogs while they are eating or sleeping, and never attempt to take away their food. Regardless of a dog’s friendliness, no dog should be left unsupervised with a child.
The Newfoundland breed generally demonstrates an easygoing and friendly nature towards other pets, including cats and small mammals. However, proper socialization and training are important factors in fostering harmonious relationships between the Newfoundland and other animals in the household.
Temperament
The Newfoundland possesses a sweet and lovable disposition, reminiscent of a big, cuddly Teddy Bear. This breed is known for its affection towards children, high intelligence, and a strong desire to please its family. They thrive when in the company of their loved ones and should not be left alone for extended periods or isolated in the backyard or kennel.
Similar to all dogs, early socialization is crucial for Newfoundlands. Exposing them to various people, environments, sounds, and experiences from a young age helps shape them into well-rounded and confident dogs. honing their social skills.
APPEARANCE
Newfoundlands (‘Newfs’ or ‘Newfies’) have webbed paws and a water-resistant. Males normally weigh 65–80 kg (143–176 lb), and females 55–65 kg (121–143 lb, placing them in the “Giant” weight range; but some Newfoundland have been known to weigh over 90 kg (200 lb) – and the largest on record weighed 120 kg (260 lb) and measured over 1.8 m (6 ft) from nose to tail, ranking it among the largest of dog breeds. They may grow up to 56–76 cm (22–30 in) tall at the shoulder.
LIVING WITH:
he Newfoundland has a sweet disposition and is at home on land or in the water. The dog is an ideal companion for one person or a family, but the size of the Newfoundland should be taken into consideration. The adult Newfoundland does not require a great deal of exercise but can easily become a couch potato. He should be allowed daily walks, a run in the yard or especially a swim to keep fit. Extra weight can shorten the already short life span of a Newfoundland, usually 12 to 15 years.