I fell in love with Newfies when I was a boy. My father who was an English professor brought me to one of his student's dog events. We arrived at a park filled with Newfies and many puppies. It was a sight I've never forgotten. I'm an old man now and love the Newfie as much as ever. I once wrote a short story in tribute to Newfies titled, "Kissed By A Newfoundland".
Totally agree with and understand your emotional reaction to your newfies. We’ve had 5 of them over the last 30 years and can’t imagine life without one- we’re bringing home number 6 in a few weeks. Laughed out loud when you talked about fur in the fridge. In our house we refer to drool and fur as condiments!
I had a Newfoundland Dog and they know when their owner needs defending because they have superior intelligence. My Dog defended me against an intruder in lighting speed. The intruder never came back!!! She was not even 2 years old at the time, she was probably 80lbs at the time. She was angel!!!
I felt in love seeing a italian documentary. I thought: I must have one of those. He died so soon and I cried for six months be ause he had changed me. Now I have got the second and it is love, pure love. Never had a breed like this
have an Alaskan Malamute male pup (Leo) he's 8 months old approx 65 lbs...Usually, when he meets other dogs he's pretty confident..stands tall..calm..& then starts playing...same with every breed.. whether it's a Maltese or an Airdele Terrier, Akita, Rottweiler, German Shephards, Pitbull...Until an off-leash black Newfoundland showed up 🤣....maybe a senior, he had the old, wise monk aura around him..as he started walking towards my pup, Leo went in a submissive, down-stay position..I have never seen him do that! Lol! It's like how elephants get respect from every other animal in the jungle.🤣..Beautiful breed, absolutely amazing!
I've seen a monster bull mastiff at the dog park. There were about 25 dogs. Whenever one dog would be harrassing another or a similar issue, the bull mastiff would growl from 50 feet away and the whole pack mentality settled. He's nicknamed "The Ref" 😂
This woman is very passionate about the dogs and breed and she is right....they own a piece of our hearts....I have a 5 month old Newfie named Oliver and he is 67 lbs and he is absolutely wonderful, and loves his belly rubs!!!
I have a Landseer, my first Newfy after four Great Pyrenees. I would have gotten one sooner, but I wanted to adopt. Whenever I was in the market, there were never any available. Sadly, there were always plenty of GPs available (they are a lot of dog under all that beauty, and not for everyone.) So, as I'm getting older, I finally bit the bullet and bought a puppy. They are tough puppies, but they do grow up. He's tall for a Newfy (31") and 150 pounds. Good size boy, though I know there are some real monsters out there. That said, he's tremendous around the house, with guests, and other pets.
Are you from the southern part of the US? I had to get my big guy (Great Pyrenees mix) from a rescue that will ship them up North. I adore my sensitive, stubborn, and goofy dog. So glad I did.
I love my Newf. He's such a sweet dog and everyone loves him. I'll take him around town and show him off all the time. Mostly to socialize him every day but also to bring awareness to the breed. People love seeing a sweet 150lbs hairball with his tongue hanging a mile off to the side. He gets hugs from kids and if they're (unlucky?/lucky?) they'll get a face full of kisses.
We owed thru many years seven (7) wonderful Newfoundland dogs while lived in the mountains where they could run free as well as being walked without leashes and the dogs were very loving and loyal to us and our land. We really enjoyed that breed so much. They absolutely need exercise, running, etc. as it will prolong their lives as we have them live to 12 and 13 years old still be active. Newfies forever!!😃🤠☝👍
I have one of these beautiful dogs. I absolutely love this breed, my first, and what a dog he is. My dog Charlie Mac, is king around our house for sure. ❤❤❤
They are truly gentle giants.We had one.We got him when he was a puppy.Actually,he picked me.He grew up to 180 pounds.Watson was a sweet gentle dog.He loved the water.He lived for 14 years.He was the best dog I ever had.
Lol my newfy mix is the laziest dog ever. LOVES to swim, loves all animals even my little conure. We joke that he's my most expensive rug. We live in an apartment and even when we go to my brother's that has a huge acreage he doesn't wanna run around in the yard unless we are outside. He's glued to my him
I found my first Newfounland in a rescue at 6 months old. Poor thing all bones. Our girl Thunder is now 6 years old and the heart of our home. She has spoiled us for all other breeds now 😅 Floggers on the wall and all. Most loving, intelligent furry angel ever to be blessed with.
Love my newfs!!! Such great dogs! I have a 15 year old female Newfoundland and a 9 year old male landseer, also have a 1.5 yr female Saint..Love them slobber and all.
Our family bred show dogs for many years and one day my brother and I made thick beards with some glue and fur we had laying around. The doorbell rang after only a minute of admiring our beards in the mirror. We answered the door and found that some potential buyers had come by unexpectedly and with our parents gone at the time, we stepped outside to answer their questions as best we could. No one mentioned our beards while fluffs of dog hair floated off occasionally in the breeze, and I don't know if they ever came back.
I live in Southern Ontario Canada (by Detroit) and have 2 males.. brothers.. we have 4 kids and they're SO gentle and sweet.. I sware if they accidentally knock a child over they feel bad cause they will lie down until the kid gets up.. we take them to creeks 3x's a week.. food is $$$ like WOW but so worth it.. they look like black bears 🐻 in the bush
My landlord has a six month old Newfoundland/Bernese. I take a size 10 her paw almost covers my foot. She tries to mount our 120lb Mastador😂. Temperament is so velcro, yet curious and about the friendliest dog I've met overall. Believe me, I've seen a lot of dogs. Not too hard to keep play in check either. We're going to be in the lake everyday!
Yes, smart, living, loyal BUT a handful as adolescents!!!! Yup I have a 150 1 year old. Wants to go? Yes, I’ve had to let go of the leash😐... it’s a lot of work. I’ve hit a point I can’t take him out anymore as he takes off. How old do they need to be before I can do draft work? Mine is a huge ball of energy
Mine fellowed me to school wait all day then fellow the bus home 5 km. We feed him a big dog breed food and his favorite turkey necks cooked. I can't remember him ever barking. The only thing is he loved to stand with his paws on the shoulders of someone who he just meet and looked them in your eyes.
They are beautiful, they could look like a black bear from a distance. I do believe during hunting season, especially here in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, I would keep them close to the house. They are gorgeous, absolutely beautiful🤠
Have a couple of questions. What harness do you recommend for cart pulling?, any equipment recommended for water training? Also I have to lift my boy into a boat with hoist what do you suggest for sling
Do you think you could do a video on what large breeds ARE good for those without large breed experience? Every breeder you feature seems to say the same thing- that their breed is not for those without large breed experience. So IS there a dog that can act as a transition breed? I thought this would be a Newfie or st Bernard- but I guess not.
They probably want you to adopt a well trained big dog from a shelter first, instead of getting a puppy only to find out that you can't deal with a large 150lb dog a year down the line
@@noreenebabb8266 The only thing that worries me about a large shelter dog, is that all that lack of training is probably why they are in the shelter in the first place, very hard to change a grown large dogs bad behaviour. Another option is to start with a small dog, or medium large like a lab.
Newfies are excellent dogs. They are the best companions. Not a good guard dog. They'll bark, not aggressive. Perfect dog for a relatively active person or family with kids. RIP my best buddy Spunky!
We are Newfoundland lovers for quite some years now, also breading with them. But i'm not agreeing on everything she says, putting them in a bench, hmm, if you leave them for longer then a day ? Well we are never leaving them for over a day, normal working hours sure but more then that ? But that is a personal feeling, we think that Newfies are just to big to put in whatever bench you buy. I must say that we live in the Netherlands, we have 3 Newfies and they all live in our house, also we have a big owned property around the house for them to play but they always sleep inside. Also i heard her say that a Landseer is a official Newfie breed , well not in The Netherlands. Landseer is a breed of their own, they are "related" to the Mastif family but that is all. Not sure how that works in the USA of course. For the rest, yeah they are like our children, we always go on holidays where they can come, we even bought a car especially for the three of them so we always can bring them along.
Greetings from Newfoundland. While I am aware that some Clubs do consider The Landseer a separate breed I don't. The colour is the result of a recessive gene that sometimes appears when a female is bred. The AKC considers Landseer's as simply a Newfoundland with a white coat and black spots. Not a black dog with white markings. To my mind they are just as beautiful as a full black example. Really miss our wonderful male after many years.
My neighbor said her dog was a mountain Pyrenees well guess watt she’s not a mountain Pyrenees she is a a Newfoundland lance black and white. She is moving and could not take the dog with her which she let run loose in the neighborhood so animal control was down here a lot. I got to know the dog and I’d took her. She is sweet as pie and she needs to be groomed because there are mats on her. I’m going to take her in a month or so when the weather clears up, but she wants me to stay outside with her all the time and rub her she is a sweetheart so that being said there’s one other thing she wants to go lay out in the rain because it’s been raining here a lot where I live and my daughter lives next door, which we have a gate that connects Our property so open the gate and she has an acre and a half to run on that there are some light spots where water wants to stand and she loves getting in it. I don’t know how to keep her on my huge covered back porch when it rains we did buy her a doghouse, but she will not get in it at all, we are letting her decide for herself from what I understand. She has been abused when she was a puppy. She now is going on three years old. I just love her and I wanna do the best for her, so does anyone have a suggestion how to keep her from and stomping in the mud paddles help?
Seems like every dog that's bred to a show standard has the same breed temperament. These will be better if you're showing the sporting version of these dogs and their temperament to actually create variance between the breeds.
I absolutely love Newfies but if you're in a multilevel house you should select another breed. Large breeds, but especially Newfoundlands, aren't good with stairs. Stairs stress their anterior cruciate ligaments (back knees). It's one of their most common ailments.Some breeders won't even sell to a prospective owner where the dog would have to deal with stairs. Canine ACL surgery is $$$ and while it's generally successful recovery is painful and is rarely 100%. Furthermore, if the dog gets ACL surgery on one leg there's like an 80-90% chance that he'll need it on the other within a year. Here in NYC, such surgery was running about $8,000/knee twelve years ago.
"If someone were to break into your house..." I joke with people that if someone was actively strangling me, my Newfie pup would be trying to distract them to get pets and love from.
i have a pitbull about a year old and he's not very smart, he's lazy to train and he has like this insubordinate attitude about him like he don't like to be bothered lol
I fell in love with Newfies when I was a boy. My father who was an English professor brought me to one of his student's dog events. We arrived at a park filled with Newfies and many puppies. It was a sight I've never forgotten. I'm an old man now and love the Newfie as much as ever. I once wrote a short story in tribute to Newfies titled, "Kissed By A Newfoundland".
Are you sure you weren’t in heaven?! 😊
Would you please be kind enough to forwarded a copy of your story to me.
I just got Newfoundland #5 at 69 years old. Had one at a time starting when I was 24 years old. I love them.
Totally agree with and understand your emotional reaction to your newfies. We’ve had 5 of them over the last 30 years and can’t imagine life without one- we’re bringing home number 6 in a few weeks. Laughed out loud when you talked about fur in the fridge. In our house we refer to drool and fur as condiments!
How have they turned out so far?
I had a Newfoundland Dog and they know when their owner needs defending because they have superior intelligence. My Dog defended me against an intruder in lighting speed. The intruder never came back!!! She was not even 2 years old at the time, she was probably 80lbs at the time. She was angel!!!
I felt in love seeing a italian documentary. I thought: I must have one of those. He died so soon and I cried for six months be ause he had changed me. Now I have got the second and it is love, pure love. Never had a breed like this
have an Alaskan Malamute male pup (Leo) he's 8 months old approx 65 lbs...Usually, when he meets other dogs he's pretty confident..stands tall..calm..& then starts playing...same with every breed.. whether it's a Maltese or an Airdele Terrier, Akita, Rottweiler, German Shephards, Pitbull...Until an off-leash black Newfoundland showed up 🤣....maybe a senior, he had the old, wise monk aura around him..as he started walking towards my pup, Leo went in a submissive, down-stay position..I have never seen him do that! Lol!
It's like how elephants get respect from every other animal in the jungle.🤣..Beautiful breed, absolutely amazing!
I've seen a monster bull mastiff at the dog park. There were about 25 dogs. Whenever one dog would be harrassing another or a similar issue, the bull mastiff would growl from 50 feet away and the whole pack mentality settled. He's nicknamed "The Ref" 😂
This woman is very passionate about the dogs and breed and she is right....they own a piece of our hearts....I have a 5 month old Newfie named Oliver and he is 67 lbs and he is absolutely wonderful, and loves his belly rubs!!!
I have a Landseer, my first Newfy after four Great Pyrenees. I would have gotten one sooner, but I wanted to adopt. Whenever I was in the market, there were never any available. Sadly, there were always plenty of GPs available (they are a lot of dog under all that beauty, and not for everyone.) So, as I'm getting older, I finally bit the bullet and bought a puppy. They are tough puppies, but they do grow up. He's tall for a Newfy (31") and 150 pounds. Good size boy, though I know there are some real monsters out there. That said, he's tremendous around the house, with guests, and other pets.
Are you from the southern part of the US? I had to get my big guy (Great Pyrenees mix) from a rescue that will ship them up North. I adore my sensitive, stubborn, and goofy dog. So glad I did.
@@bunnyluv2535 Virginia. There's a large Ptr rescue in Richmond (at least there was, don't know if it's still there).
I once had a newfy named Teddy, so gentle and sweet!
I love my Newf. He's such a sweet dog and everyone loves him. I'll take him around town and show him off all the time. Mostly to socialize him every day but also to bring awareness to the breed. People love seeing a sweet 150lbs hairball with his tongue hanging a mile off to the side.
He gets hugs from kids and if they're (unlucky?/lucky?) they'll get a face full of kisses.
Absolutely adorable dogs. Hearts of gold, kind, gentle eyes and a deeply caring nature 🥰😘
We owed thru many years seven (7) wonderful Newfoundland dogs while lived in the mountains where they could run free as well as being walked without leashes and the dogs were very loving and loyal to us and our land. We really enjoyed that breed so much. They absolutely need exercise, running, etc. as it will prolong their lives as we have them live to 12 and 13 years old still be active. Newfies forever!!😃🤠☝👍
They have my heart too. Thank you for this look at your wonderful dogs.
Peace to all the dog lovers.
Peace from Ireland 🇮🇪🙏🙌
Thank you
I have one of these beautiful dogs. I absolutely love this breed, my first, and what a dog he is. My dog Charlie Mac, is king around our house for sure. ❤❤❤
I completely get how you choked up about Newfies! 🥰🥰They're just the best!!
They are truly gentle giants.We had one.We got him when he was a puppy.Actually,he picked me.He grew up to 180 pounds.Watson was a sweet gentle dog.He loved the water.He lived for 14 years.He was the best dog I ever had.
Lol my newfy mix is the laziest dog ever. LOVES to swim, loves all animals even my little conure. We joke that he's my most expensive rug. We live in an apartment and even when we go to my brother's that has a huge acreage he doesn't wanna run around in the yard unless we are outside. He's glued to my him
FLUFFY dogs 🐕🐕 very beautful and smart 😍😍, SUPER LIKE 👍🏻
Yoshi, the little yorkie, woof woof 🐶🐶🐶
I agree with you 100% ❤
I found my first Newfounland in a rescue at 6 months old. Poor thing all bones. Our girl Thunder is now 6 years old and the heart of our home. She has spoiled us for all other breeds now 😅 Floggers on the wall and all. Most loving, intelligent furry angel ever to be blessed with.
Love my newfs!!! Such great dogs! I have a 15 year old female Newfoundland and a 9 year old male landseer, also have a 1.5 yr female Saint..Love them slobber and all.
Thank you for today’s content my g awesome as always
my Newfie is named charlie, the sweetest dog I've every known, so gentle with my 5 daughters
Oh I so understand the emotion. I love them.
Great video I love how she loves the breed so much 😊
Our family bred show dogs for many years and one day my brother and I made thick beards with some glue and fur we had laying around. The doorbell rang after only a minute of admiring our beards in the mirror. We answered the door and found that some potential buyers had come by unexpectedly and with our parents gone at the time, we stepped outside to answer their questions as best we could. No one mentioned our beards while fluffs of dog hair floated off occasionally in the breeze, and I don't know if they ever came back.
Lovely dogs, very intelligent, I love training them in water, carting, and dancing.
I live in Southern Ontario Canada (by Detroit) and have 2 males.. brothers.. we have 4 kids and they're SO gentle and sweet.. I sware if they accidentally knock a child over they feel bad cause they will lie down until the kid gets up.. we take them to creeks 3x's a week.. food is $$$ like WOW but so worth it.. they look like black bears 🐻 in the bush
My landlord has a six month old Newfoundland/Bernese. I take a size 10 her paw almost covers my foot. She tries to mount our 120lb Mastador😂.
Temperament is so velcro, yet curious and about the friendliest dog I've met overall. Believe me, I've seen a lot of dogs. Not too hard to keep play in check either. We're going to be in the lake everyday!
I love your passion
Yes, smart, living, loyal BUT a handful as adolescents!!!! Yup I have a 150 1 year old. Wants to go? Yes, I’ve had to let go of the leash😐... it’s a lot of work. I’ve hit a point I can’t take him out anymore as he takes off.
How old do they need to be before I can do draft work? Mine is a huge ball of energy
NewFoundland dogs is very intelligent dogs and amazing dogs great post I love NewFoundland
Phenomena video! Such a wonderful breed 🖤🐾
Yes...they own a BIG piece of our hearts !!!
They look like if a Lab and a Great Pyrenees had babies. =D
Labs and Newfs originated from the same breed, the St. John's water dog.
I agree with you 100% ❤
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here in newfoundland, our ancestors use to collect the fur and sweaters, hats and blankets
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Great dogs always
Mine fellowed me to school wait all day then fellow the bus home 5 km. We feed him a big dog breed food and his favorite turkey necks cooked. I can't remember him ever barking. The only thing is he loved to stand with his paws on the shoulders of someone who he just meet and looked them in your eyes.
She was awesome
They are beautiful, they could look like a black bear from a distance. I do believe during hunting season, especially here in the southern Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, I would keep them close to the house. They are gorgeous, absolutely beautiful🤠
TWO OF MY FAVS NEWFIE AND SAINT BERNARD
Have a couple of questions. What harness do you recommend for cart pulling?, any equipment recommended for water training? Also I have to lift my boy into a boat with hoist what do you suggest for sling
Love these dogs ❤🙂
Kristi is awesome!
I like Newfoundlands
Do you think you could do a video on what large breeds ARE good for those without large breed experience? Every breeder you feature seems to say the same thing- that their breed is not for those without large breed experience. So IS there a dog that can act as a transition breed? I thought this would be a Newfie or st Bernard- but I guess not.
They probably want you to adopt a well trained big dog from a shelter first, instead of getting a puppy only to find out that you can't deal with a large 150lb dog a year down the line
@@noreenebabb8266 The only thing that worries me about a large shelter dog, is that all that lack of training is probably why they are in the shelter in the first place, very hard to change a grown large dogs bad behaviour. Another option is to start with a small dog, or medium large like a lab.
YESSSSSSSSS She is SO RIGHT. We are Newfie people now after having one.
I used to have a newfland
Are they are protective at all orote just a good watch dog?
Is it a good idea to have them in Southern California, it’s pretty much hot year round here
I love my boy too
Lovely life you’re living !
And those dogs of hers are just magnificent
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Newfies are excellent dogs. They are the best companions. Not a good guard dog. They'll bark, not aggressive. Perfect dog for a relatively active person or family with kids. RIP my best buddy Spunky!
It`s the heart ache that comes too soon just like all the super size breeds. I have` huge ` respect these` man`s best friend `breeds.
I love mine.
Can you make a video about the Spanish water dog?
We are Newfoundland lovers for quite some years now, also breading with them. But i'm not agreeing on everything she says, putting them in a bench, hmm, if you leave them for longer then a day ? Well we are never leaving them for over a day, normal working hours sure but more then that ? But that is a personal feeling, we think that Newfies are just to big to put in whatever bench you buy. I must say that we live in the Netherlands, we have 3 Newfies and they all live in our house, also we have a big owned property around the house for them to play but they always sleep inside. Also i heard her say that a Landseer is a official Newfie breed , well not in The Netherlands. Landseer is a breed of their own, they are "related" to the Mastif family but that is all. Not sure how that works in the USA of course. For the rest, yeah they are like our children, we always go on holidays where they can come, we even bought a car especially for the three of them so we always can bring them along.
Greetings from Newfoundland.
While I am aware that some Clubs do consider The Landseer a separate breed I don't. The colour is the result of a recessive gene that sometimes appears when a female is bred. The AKC considers Landseer's as simply a Newfoundland with a white coat and black spots. Not a black dog with white markings. To my mind they are just as beautiful as a full black example. Really miss our wonderful male after many years.
You need to get more different breeders on the same breed. Not really a documentary, more like an interview.
2:34 where your teeth go lol
The LANDSEARS APPEAR TO HAVE A MORE SLENDER FRAME AND LONGER MUZZLE. WHY IS THAT?
What a beast!
I own a 160 pound 9 mouth old Newfoundland he’s going to be 230 pounds grown. I’m a firefighter and have no problem handling him
Understood awesome breed
I getting one in 4 months!
check the video on Sgt Gander the hero Newfoundland dog of Hong Kong
My neighbor said her dog was a mountain Pyrenees well guess watt she’s not a mountain Pyrenees she is a a Newfoundland lance black and white. She is moving and could not take the dog with her which she let run loose in the neighborhood so animal control was down here a lot. I got to know the dog and I’d took her. She is sweet as pie and she needs to be groomed because there are mats on her. I’m going to take her in a month or so when the weather clears up, but she wants me to stay outside with her all the time and rub her she is a sweetheart so that being said there’s one other thing she wants to go lay out in the rain because it’s been raining here a lot where I live and my daughter lives next door, which we have a gate that connects Our property so open the gate and she has an acre and a half to run on that there are some light spots where water wants to stand and she loves getting in it. I don’t know how to keep her on my huge covered back porch when it rains we did buy her a doghouse, but she will not get in it at all, we are letting her decide for herself from what I understand. She has been abused when she was a puppy. She now is going on three years old. I just love her and I wanna do the best for her, so does anyone have a suggestion how to keep her from and stomping in the mud paddles help?
Seems like every dog that's bred to a show standard has the same breed temperament. These will be better if you're showing the sporting version of these dogs and their temperament to actually create variance between the breeds.
"Everybody works"
Me, a disabled person: Sure
Do a breed review on Pacific Bulldogs please
I absolutely love Newfies but if you're in a multilevel house you should select another breed. Large breeds, but especially Newfoundlands, aren't good with stairs. Stairs stress their anterior cruciate ligaments (back knees). It's one of their most common ailments.Some breeders won't even sell to a prospective owner where the dog would have to deal with stairs. Canine ACL surgery is $$$ and while it's generally successful recovery is painful and is rarely 100%. Furthermore, if the dog gets ACL surgery on one leg there's like an 80-90% chance that he'll need it on the other within a year. Here in NYC, such surgery was running about $8,000/knee twelve years ago.
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Looks like a tall Clumber Spaniel, my favorite dog breed and the largest of the spaniels... wink wink. hint hint.
She did not do this dog breed justist This is a dog for everyone who loves dogs!! Yes a big dog but there is no dog like the Newfound dog.
looks different from when i was a kid. now they have pendulous lips?
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I tried to get my Landseer enrolled in the US military therapy program for Wounded Warriors in Germany but they told me the dog was too big. 🙄
"If someone were to break into your house..." I joke with people that if someone was actively strangling me, my Newfie pup would be trying to distract them to get pets and love from.
Wish my pup was food driven. Would make life soooooo much easier.
The best time of your life with Newfies
I wish I had a.c. so I could get one on these dogs
150 lbs dog? whooaa a big pup he weighs almos as much as me lol
MY DREAM
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Could you make an episode of Ozzy from workingdogshit / primal canine? That would be awesome!
Uhm I really liked this video
Kinda weird to own these in California
150 lbs yeah right. Mines 161 lbs. and almost 2 yrs old
Why does she say “you will have big vet bills”?
Pfft, I wish my stubborn Newfie was food motivated.
Im never going to carry groceries again 😂
« They're very smart. » You know, I've never heard nobody talking about a dog saying « they're very dumb, these dogs, all of them. »
i have a pitbull about a year old and he's not very smart, he's lazy to train and he has like this insubordinate attitude about him like he don't like to be bothered lol
@@edwardcm9175 😄
Nice dogs but too much hair too much drooling and a short lifespan
You literally can't let them drink inside the house. I babysat one.. and it was a massive amount of work.
YES! They are so sweet but the drool would kill me 😅
@@brycegreen8900 mine isn't a messy drinker. Mines actually a very neat drinker.
It's definitely not a dog for everyone.
@@VNguon87 hmm... Yeah. I'm sure there is a lot of individualism to account for!
You do not train a Newf
They train you,!
I WISHD ID HAD NEWFIE.GOLDEN RETRIEVER. SAINT BERNARD
As someone from Newfoundland, listening to people butcher the name is horrible. It's New-fin-LAND
Get a BIG dog, you'll never regret it........
This is great, but I really wish people would learn to pronounce Newfoundland properly...