Newfoundland vs West Highland White Terrier

Which dog breed is right for you?

Newfoundland

Size
100–150 lbs, 26–28 in
Lifespan
9–10 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
High
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Sweet Patient Devoted Gentle

West Highland White Terrier

Size
15–20 lbs, 10–11 in
Lifespan
13–15 years
Exercise
Moderate
Grooming
Moderate
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Confident Entertaining Hardy Friendly

About the Newfoundland

The Newfoundland hails from the Canadian island of the same name, where it was bred as a working dog for fishermen — hauling nets, carrying boat lines, and even rescuing drowning swimmers. Males typically weigh 130 to 150 pounds and stand 28 inches tall, while females are slightly smaller at 100 to 120 pounds. Their thick, water-resistant double coat comes in black, brown, gray, or the striking black-and-white "Landseer" pattern.

Temperament & Personality

Newfoundlands are renowned for their sweet, patient, and devoted temperament — often called "nanny dogs" for their extraordinary gentleness with children. They are calm indoors, deeply loyal, and have an almost instinctive drive to rescue people in water. Newfies generally get along beautifully with other dogs and pets, making them exceptional family dogs despite their enormous size.

Pros

  • Exceptional natural swimming ability and water rescue instincts
  • One of the gentlest giant breeds — outstanding with children
  • Calm and easygoing indoor demeanor despite massive size
  • Highly trainable and responsive to gentle, patient guidance

Cons

  • Heavy drooling — especially after eating, drinking, or exercise
  • Coat requires extensive grooming and sheds heavily year-round
  • Prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, subvalvular aortic stenosis, and cystinuria
  • Shorter lifespan of 8 to 10 years common in giant breeds

A Newfoundland could be the most loving addition your family ever makes — find one waiting for a home on Puplister.

About the West Highland White Terrier

The West Highland White Terrier — universally known as the "Westie" — was developed in Scotland's western highlands during the 19th century, selectively bred from Cairn Terrier stock for its white coat to be more visible against the dark highland terrain while hunting foxes, badgers, and rats. These sturdy little dogs stand 10 to 11 inches tall and weigh 15 to 20 pounds, with a compact, balanced build and surprisingly strong legs for their size. Their double coat features a hard, straight white outer layer and a soft, dense undercoat — always pure white without exception.

Temperament & Personality

Westies are confident, entertaining, and surprisingly tough — carrying the classic terrier self-assurance in a friendly, less aggressive package than many of their terrier relatives. They are affectionate with their families, generally good with older children, and possess an independent, adventurous spirit that keeps life interesting. Westies are social dogs that enjoy meeting people, though they can be assertive with other dogs and retain a strong instinct to chase anything that moves.

Pros

  • Sturdy and adaptable — thrives in apartments, suburbs, and country settings
  • Friendly and sociable without the extreme aggression of some terrier breeds
  • Portable size with a big, confident personality
  • Alert watchdog that will reliably announce visitors

Cons

  • Prone to atopic dermatitis and skin allergies — one of the most affected breeds
  • Coat requires regular professional grooming or hand-stripping every 6 to 8 weeks
  • Can be stubborn and willful during training — responds best to positive methods
  • Tendency to dig and bark, especially when bored or left in the yard

Westies bring Scottish charm and terrier spirit into every home — find your white-coated companion on Puplister.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Newfoundland and a West Highland White Terrier?
The Newfoundland is 100–150 lbs, 26–28 in sized while the West Highland White Terrier is 15–20 lbs, 10–11 in sized. They differ in size (100–150 lbs, 26–28 in vs 15–20 lbs, 10–11 in), lifespan (9–10 years vs 13–15 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Newfoundland or West Highland White Terrier?
Newfoundland is generally good with kids. West Highland White Terrier is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Newfoundland or West Highland White Terrier?
The Newfoundland has a lifespan of 9–10 years while the West Highland White Terrier has a lifespan of 13–15 years.

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