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He's a Newfoundland and his name is Chuck. Some call him Mr. Chuck. He is probably pushing 150lbs now. I kinda feel bad posting those pictures, because he is usually brushed out and looking like a show dog. Here, He looks like he just got out of bed.Hey rich, I love your dog!, what breed is that?
I hear where your comin from. I lost 3 dogs in the past 4 years. its real hard. We had a Newfoundland who passed when she was only 4 because she got lymes disease. a poodle who was probably 14 and a st bernard named bubba who was 231 lbs who passed about a year ago. They become more than a "lump on the rug" they become part of your family. Ive always had dogs ever since I was a little kid and it never gets easier when you lose one.Man you guys are killing me with these great photos of your dogs. I am now reminded of the companionship I had with my own dog which I recently had to put down due to old age and health issues. They become just like your own kids and they grow up to fast and are gone before you know it. Enjoy all the great times with them while you can. I would love to get another one but its so hard to loose them once you get attached. Thanks all for the reminded memories.
No, we don’t show him, we had to get him fixed. He kept having his way with my 10 year old son and we had to put a stop to it. Chuck brought a whole new meaning to going after the “weakest link in the tribe”.Mr. Chuck is a good-looking dog. He also appears well-trained and obedient. Newfoundlands are a beautiful breed. Do you put him in any show dog competitions?
At least your dog is the right color. I'm surprised you haven't painted him blue.Bump for Steveo....![]()