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Newfoundland puppies and dogs in Roy, Utah

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Oakley

Mixed Breed (Large) Newfoundland

Male, 4 yrs 7 mos
Salt Lake City, UT
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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Introducing Oakley, a magnificent 2-year-old male dog whose presence is as impressive as his size. Weighing in at a sturdy 110 pounds, Oakley is the epitome of a gentle giant-a big softy with a heart of gold. His sweet and affectionate nature makes him an instant favorite among those lucky enough to cross his path. This happy-go-lucky boy thrives on attention and has an uncanny ability to bring joy to everyone he meets. Oakley's loving demeanor and gentle disposition make him a perfect companion for families and individuals alike. Whether he's leaning in for a gentle pet or wagging his tail in excitement, Oakley is sure to steal your heart with his infectious happiness. Oakley is not just a giant in size but also a giant in kindness. His excellent leash manners make walks a breeze, and his love for interaction extends to his fellow canine friends. Noted for getting along well with other dogs, Oakley is the ideal social companion for those seeking a furry friend to join them on adventures. For more info, please email utahadoptions@bestfriends.org

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Below are our newest added Newfoundlands available for adoption in Roy, Utah. To see more adoptable Newfoundlands in Roy, Utah, use the search tool below to enter specific criteria!
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Bandit

Rottweiler Great Pyrenees

Male, Young
Ogden, UT
Size
(when grown) X-Large 101 lbs (46 kg) or more
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Bandit I find myself in the situation of having to sell my house and needing to rehome my sweet boy, Bandit. I adopted Bandit at 9 months old from Davis County Animal Shelter. He is now 3 years old. I had his DNA tested and He is 26% Rottweiler, 24% Great Pyrenees, 23% German Shepard. He is approximately 120 lbs. Bandit lives in a home with a fenced yard and doggie door. He is completely house trained. When I am home, he spends most of his time inside. He sleeps on my bed and transfers to the floor as it suits him. He is the best dog! He loves to be around my grandkids ages 1-20 when they visit or spend the night. He loves his toys and is good at fetching. If nobody is available to play, he will throw a ball himself and then fetch it, just to do it again and again. He is an amazing guard dog with a fierce bark for strangers. He doesn’t bark at the neighbors or their animals once he knows them. He has never ever been aggressive in a bad way or bit anyone. He is a big lover!

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