Chinook vs Newfoundland

Side-by-side comparison — size, temperament, traits, costs, and health

Chinook
Category
Newfoundland

📏 Physical Stats

50 - 90
Weight (lbs)
100 - 150
22 - 26
Height (inches)
26 - 28
12 - 15 years
Life Expectancy
8 - 10 years
Working
Breed Group
Working
United States
Origin
Canada
Sled pulling
Bred For
All purpose water dog, fishing aid

⚡ Temperament & Traits

Scores are 1–5 from breed data. Higher = more of that trait. Barking: lower is quieter.

3/5
Energy Level
4/5
Better
4/5
Trainability
4/5
5/5
Better
Good with Children
3/5
5/5
Better
Good with Other Dogs
3/5
4/5
Grooming Needs
3/5
Better

💰 Cost of Ownership

Based on breed-specific cost data at a moderate care level — quality food, routine vet, occasional grooming, standard insurance. Actual costs vary by location and provider.

Annual Cost
$2,844
Chinook
vs
Annual Cost
$4,184
Newfoundland
Chinook
Expense
Newfoundland
$2,844
Lower ✓
Annual Cost
$4,184
$3,564
Lower ✓
First Year
$4,904
$39,114
Lifetime Total
$38,376
Lower ✓
$780
Lower ✓
Food (annual)
$1,440
$735
Vet Care (annual)
$735
$440
Lower ✓
Grooming (annual)
$640
$864
Lower ✓
Insurance (annual)
$1,344
$72
Lower ✓
Insurance (monthly)
$112

Over their lifetimes, a Newfoundland (~9 yrs) costs approximately $738 less than a Chinook (~14 yrs) in total.

🏥 Health Considerations

Health conditions listed are common concerns for these breeds or breed groups. Not every dog will develop these conditions. Regular vet check-ups are the best prevention.

🐾 Temperament

Chinook

Friendly, Alert, Dignified, Intelligent, Calm, Affectionate, Curious, Playful, Loyal, Brave, Independent

Newfoundland

Sweet-Tempered, Gentle, Trainable, Patient, Loyal, Loving