* Online searches: A simple search for "Newfypoo breeders" or "Newfoundland Poodle mix breeders" should bring up a list of potential breeders.
* Breed clubs: The Newfoundland Club of America and the Poodle Club of America may have lists of breeders who produce Newfypoos.
* Rescue organizations: Some rescue organizations may have Newfypoos available for adoption.
When you are considering a breeder, be sure to do your research and ask lots of questions. A reputable breeder will be happy to answer your questions and provide you with information about the puppies' health, temperament, and parents.
Here are some things to keep in mind when looking for a Newfypoo breeder:
* Health: Newfypoos can be prone to certain health problems, such as hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, and bloat. Ask the breeder about the health of the puppies' parents and whether they have been tested for any genetic diseases.
* Temperament: Newfypoos are typically friendly, gentle dogs. However, it is important to ask the breeder about the puppies' individual personalities and make sure that they are a good fit for your family.
* Size: Newfypoos can vary in size depending on the size of the Newfoundland and poodle parents. Ask the breeder about the expected size of the puppies and make sure that you have enough space to accommodate them.