Bear (Newfoundland)
- Adult
- Female
- Large
- Newfoundland Dog
About Bear (Newfoundland)
Marietta, OH
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Bear (Newfoundland)’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bear (Newfoundland)'s Story
"Bear" is a magnificent 2-year old female Newfoundland who was surrendered by her owner on August 11, 2011 along with her best friend "Aqua" (who is also on our website). This gorgeous girl has a shiny black long smooth coat, a long tail, and a classic Newfie face which is simply adorable. "Bear" is a well-mannered young lady who was a delight during her photo session. She walks well on a leash and will sit on command. "Bear" is good with cats, other dogs, and children.
"Bear" is a magnificent 2-year old female Newfoundland who was surrendered by her owner on August 11, 2011 along with her best friend "Aqua" (who is also on our website). This gorgeous girl has a shiny black long smooth coat, a long tail, and a classic Newfie face which is simply adorable. "Bear" is a well-mannered young lady who was a delight during her photo session. She walks well on a leash and will sit on command. "Bear" is good with cats, other dogs, and children.
"Bear" is a magnificent 2-year old female Newfoundland who was surrendered by her owner on August 11, 2011 along with her best friend "Aqua" (who is also on our website). This gorgeous girl has a shiny black long smooth coat, a long tail, and a classic Newfie face which is simply adorable. "Bear" is a well-mannered young lady who was a delight during her photo session. She walks well on a leash and will sit on command. "Bear" is good with cats, other dogs, and children.
Bear (Newfoundland) is from Humane Society of the Ohio Valley
[Marietta, OH]
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