I have been breeding quality Newfoundland's and trying to improve the breed and educate new owners for over 35 years.

 

Here are some pictures of Castaways Mister Bear,

Castaways Raven Alexander Burr and Castaways Captain Black,

 our current stud dogs.  OFA Registry Information

(We ship chilled semen anywhere FedEx ships)

 

Mister

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Mister as an adult

 

Mister at 18 months

Raven

 

 

Captain Black

 

 

 

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Ch. Castaways Tabasco Kid

 

 

Born on 11/26/07, a litter with two black males left.

The litter is pictured below with parents.

Born on 12/22/07 a litter out of Castaways Sea Breeze and

 Castaways Tabasco Kid with two black males and one black

female. All are brown recessive.

Born on 12/27/07 out of Castaways Beth and Castaways

Tabasco Kid two brown females, one black male,

And one black female, both blacks are brown recessive.

 

 

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Castaways Promise of Winter

The Mother

Boy Blue

at five weeks

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Manitouloa’s Down a Dusty Road

The Father

A closeup of Green boy

(all puppies come with an informational package)

 

 

Also Available:

 

Castaways Sea Breeze

$5000

X-rayed excellent hips and elbows certified normal at two years.

Cardiology normal and Cysturnia cleared by parentage.

Mother and sister very prolific.  Very nice proven brood bitch.

 

Please feel free to check out our OFA Certifications.

OFA Main Page

OFA Search Engine (Just type in Castaway for a name, select a sex, and the breed of Newfoundland, and last select a time frame)

Please feel free to contact us by one of the following methods if you are interested or have any questions. Please have the certifications on your female before you ask to breed her to our males. 

Thank you Mary Maltby

Castaway Newfoundland's

15930 West M-36

Pinckney, MI 48169

castawaynewfs@charter.net

 

Phone 734-498-2570

 

 

Please report any problems with this web site to the web editors: Colleen Maltby & K.C. Maltby

     

Newfoundlands do get along with other animals.