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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: The Newfoundland Who Calls Boulder Home

Boulder’s Dog of the Day is a majestic Newfoundland, a gentle giant who loves the outdoor lifestyle Boulder offers. Whether splashing around in Boulder Creek, hiking the Chautauqua trails, or relaxing on Pearl Street, this Newfoundland embodies the spirit of adventure and companionship that makes Boulder such a dog-friendly town.

A Brief History of Newfoundland Dogs

Newfoundlands, often referred to as “Newfies,” originated in Newfoundland, Canada. These dogs were bred to assist fishermen with heavy labor, such as pulling nets and rescuing people from the water. Known for their exceptional swimming skills and strong, muscular build, Newfoundlands have long been recognized for their lifesaving abilities. Their webbed feet and water-resistant double coat make them natural swimmers, and their gentle temperament has earned them a reputation as fantastic family dogs.

Fun Facts About Newfoundland Dogs

  • Born to Swim: Newfoundlands are among the best swimmers in the canine world. Their webbed feet and unique swimming style allow them to efficiently cut through the water.
  • Lifesaving Instincts: Newfoundlands have been credited with countless water rescues throughout history, even serving on ships.
  • Gentle Giants: Despite their large size—often weighing between 100 and 150 pounds—Newfoundlands are known for their sweet, patient nature, making them excellent with children.
  • Drool and Fluff: If you adopt a Newfoundland, expect lots of drool and plenty of fur! These dogs shed regularly, and their expressive jowls are known for producing a bit of slobber.
  • Famous Newfies: Lewis and Clark brought a Newfoundland named Seaman on their famous expedition, showcasing the breed’s strength and loyalty.

Why Newfoundlands Thrive in Boulder

With Boulder’s numerous lakes, creeks, and outdoor spaces, Newfoundlands find the perfect environment to explore. The local community’s appreciation for outdoor activities makes Boulder an ideal place for these water-loving dogs. Plus, their thick coats help them handle Colorado’s chilly winters with ease.

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