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Marco Newfoundland Dog Aurora, CO

  • Puppy
  • Male
  • Extra Large

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Meet Marco

Marco here! I am a 3 month old, Black, male Newfoundland. I can't tell you how happy I am to now be in a loving foster home. You see, my original breeder/owner put me up for sale at an auction and I didn't know where I'd end up...things could have really been different for me if I got into the wrong hands! I am happy to report that the folks at BDHPI have come to my rescue and will ensure that I end up in the right hands with a responsible owner who won't just neglect me and use me for breeding. I am told that I'll be part of a loving family who has time to provide me with all the love, attention and training I'll need as I grow up to be a gentle giant. They will also have the resources to provide me with top of the line medical care and I'll be neutered once I am of age. I hope they have other kids or puppies or kitties or all of the above for me to play with because I just love everyone and everything! I am having a great time learning about indoor living and can't wait for my adventures ahead.


BDHPI Puppy Policy

All puppies less than 6 months of age are too young to be spayed/neutered so they are adopted out on special puppy spay/neuter agreements with a $50 refundable spay/neuter deposit. Adopting families must agree to get the puppy altered within 2 weeks of 6 months of age and send proof of S/N to BDHPI accordingly. Adopting families are expected to make a donation of $550 minimum for purebred puppies AND will have the additional costs listed above, so please keep this in mind.

When adopting a puppy, new families need to be prepared for not only a substantial financial investment, but also a significant time commitment in order to raise your puppyproperly. Crate training is a critical part of setting them up for success as well as potty training. You can't leave a puppy in the crate for longer than 4 hours max and they typically have to be let outside every hour when you are home since their bladder is not as big as an adult. You will want to make sure your puppy gets regular exercise and has plenty of mentally stimulating chew toys such as puzzle toys(food cubes, busy buddy toys, kongs, etc). Socialization the first 6 months is critical to their development socially and once they have had all of their shots, you will want to take your new puppy everywhere you can to get them used to meeting lots of new people, different dogs, and visiting places outside of the home. Obedience training is also extremely important (and actually part of our adoption agreement requirements) so that your puppy grows up to be a gentle giant instead of a giant monster!To see the most up to date adoption status of this dog, please visit www.bigdogshugepaws.com
This is just one of hundreds of gentle giants available for adoption at BDHPI! It is best not to get your heart set on any one particular dog upfront because there is no guarantee they will still be available once you are approved or that they are even the right match for your family. Purebred puppies are only eligible for adoption to giant breed experienced homes.

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Marco

Marco

  • Newfoundland Dog
  • Puppy
  • Male