Newfoundland Rescues

The Last Frontier Newfoundland Club helps to place rescued Newfs into new homes. These dogs may have been abandoned or mistreated in their past, or their current owners may no longer be able to care for them.

Newfoundland Rescues should not be considered as a way of obtaining a cheap Newfoundland. Many of these dogs may have lived a rough life and may need extra care and attention, they may also require extra medical expenses. The club will only let a rescue Newf be adopted after it determines that the Newf and the new owner will be right for each other. To be considered to adopt a rescue Newf, an application form to adopt must be filled out and mailed to the address at the bottom of the form. Before completing the application, carefully read the adoption agreement form. If your application for adoption is accepted, you will then be required to complete the agreement form.


 

 

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Tabitha, a 7 year old female was rescued in May 1998.  After extensive grooming and washing she spent time with Bill and Dee Ford until she was adopted by a family in Soldotna, Alaska.

Before her grooming

 

 

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After grooming and a haicut.

 

 

 

 

 

Photos of a healthy and happy Tabitha 5 months later in her

Soldotna home. 

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Beau

The Rescue of Beau in June of 1998.

 

 

 

 

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Beau at the Dog Wash.

 

 

 

 

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Two Bit

The Rescue of Two Bit in June of 1998.

 

 

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Bruce

Blind Bruce was adopted
by Bill and Dee Ford


 

 

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