The Newfoundland Club of America and its Regional Clubs’ Rescue Services maintain waiting lists of pre-screened adoptive homes that are interested in acquiring a Newfoundland from the Network. Placements in these homes are subject to a Placement Agreement which requires that the adopted Newfoundland be spayed or neutered prior to placement and may not be used for breeding purposes. Adoptive homes also agree that the Newfoundland's only function is to be a companion to the family and no attempt may be made to use the Newf as an attack dog. Regional Rescue Contacts and more information can be found at the NCA Rescue Site
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Want to learn more? The Newfoundland Club of America Rescue Network has a Recommended Reading List with books that will help you decide if adding a rescue dog to your family is the right choice for you, and advice on helping your new rescue dog adjust to being a positive addition to your household.
Who We Are
The Newfoundland Club of America is a non-profit organization recognized by the American Kennel Club to do all in its power to protect and advance the interests of Newfoundland dogs. The Newfoundland Club of America formed the Newfoundland Club of America Charitable Trust, a 501(3) organization, to support Rescue work.
Adopting a friend
It is the Club's belief that Newfoundland dogs should not be acquired casually or disposed of lightly. However it is recognized that sometimes an owner's circumstances change and the Newf is found to be unsuited to his or her present home.
The Newfoundland Club of America and its Regional Clubs’ Rescue Services maintain waiting lists of pre-screened adoptive homes that are interested in acquiring a Newfoundland from the Network. Placements in these homes are subject to a Placement Agreement which requires that the adopted Newfoundland be spayed or neutered prior to placement and may not be used for breeding purposes. Adoptive homes also agree that the Newfoundland's only function is to be a companion to the family and no attempt may be made to use the Newf as an attack dog.
Get In Touch With Us!
Regional Newfoundland Rescue contacts and more information can be found at our website www.ncarescue.org. The Newfoundland Club of America rescues and places dogs all across the country, working with a network of Regional Clubs and individual rescue coordinators
Newfoundland Club of America Rescue Mary L. Price