How to Disappoint Your Newfie in Two Easy Steps!

AubreyMo

Inactive User
Step one: Remove all chairs giving your newf ample space to stretch out and enjoy all that cold, open, unobscured tile.



Step two: Using said chairs, barricade them out of the room while you mop - leaving them to pull this face at you. Just LOOK at those puppy eyes of disappointment!



(And yes, he thought it was mightily unfair that Ollie could still get through).
 

cmorgan.1505

New member
haha What do you mean, you don't need a 115 shadow?!

I had to grab Thor sometimes just so I can get ahead of him. lol
 

AubreyMo

Inactive User
haha What do you mean, you don't need a 115 shadow?!

I had to grab Thor sometimes just so I can get ahead of him. lol
Haha you mean you can get ahead of yours? Moose is either trailing behind me if I can beat him down the hallway...or he walks two steps ahead of me, pauses to check over his shoulder and then repeats. Newfs!
 

slilli

New member
Oh my gosh he is too sweet! He just looks so dejected. We have to put Emma outside just so we can load the dishwasher. She will stand on the door and bang the plates around so hard licking them I'm afraid she'll break one. The little devil! :devil3:
 

AubreyMo

Inactive User
Oh my gosh he is too sweet! He just looks so dejected. We have to put Emma outside just so we can load the dishwasher. She will stand on the door and bang the plates around so hard licking them I'm afraid she'll break one. The little devil! :devil3:
I had to make it up to him with some hefty playtime and snuggles...those puppy dog eyes get him (almost) whatever her wants.

Moose isn't allowed in the kitchen in my house but has tried to "help" my mom load her dishwasher. He just thought the plates should be licked clean! Waste not want not!

PS I am kind of in love with Emma. I can't believe how big she's gotten!
 

snowdog

Member
These photos are awesome....Tink doesn't go in front or behind - she walks alongside and pushes/herds us wherever she wants us to go, usually to the bin with the round crunchy morsels. Such a hungry monkey - though gorilla is probably more accurate. (when she's on her back for a tummy rub I can't believe how long her legs and leg feathers are and how King Kongish she can look under there....)
 

robertjt

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Such a hungry monkey - though gorilla is probably more accurate. (when she's on her back for a tummy rub I can't believe how long her legs and leg feathers are and how King Kongish she can look under there....)[/QUOTE said:
haha...we say the same thing about Scuba.
 

AubreyMo

Inactive User
Aww, poor Moose. :) He's such a cutie and I have such a soft spot for Ollie.
You and my husband both - he's a turncoat and was my dog first but now LOVES my husband to pieces, so we say Ollie is "his" and Moose is "mine". But Ollie gets free reign because he doesn't get in the way!

And yes to the gorilla comments. I used to think he looks like one. I'll have to post a video on how he walks - because of his back condition he lumbers more than any newf, almost like a real bear would.
 
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