Newfoundland Ideal weight range
45–68 kg
Newfoundlands are predisposed to cystinuria, a renal amino acid transport defect, and subaortic stenosis, a congenital cardiac narrowing. Cystinuria has also been linked to taurine-deficient dilated cardiomyopathy in this breed. Diet composition and body weight both play a role in managing these conditions, and consistent tracking supports the kind of long-term oversight this breed benefits from.
Your dog is more than a breed average.
A generic range is just a starting point. FitFido uses your dog's unique breed characteristics, age, body type, and activity level to calculate their target weight and construct a custom plan that adjusts as you progress.
Please note that a dog's ideal weight depends on many individual factors, including height, bone structure, and overall body condition.