165LBS Newfoundland is Unaware of His Size😱 | Full Episode | It's Me Or The Dog
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- čas přidán 19. 05. 2024
- This dog doesn't realise how big he actually is! - This can be very dangerous
UK Season 2 Episode 4
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'bit bigger than we realised' 😂😂 like did they do any research at all?! 🤣💖 He is a huge sweetie
He is a beautiful dog
Such a cute and sweet dog! I can relate. Our dog is 170 pounds, and it took a while to teach him not to do things like that as he grew out of puppy stage. He isn't a Newfoundland, so we also have had to work hard to teach him to control his guardian instincts (as he isn't naturally so good-natured around strangers). He's made tons of progress.
The way the husband described the grocery store crotch sniffing incident is hilarious [ 1:29 ] "Oohhhh! O'! Oh my God!!!" "I haven't been sniffed there in years!" 😮😅😂🤣❤
The Newfoundland dog, a gentle giant for anybody who wanted to cuddle a bear. Their relatively calm personalities make them good pets for neurodivergent people.
Just like individual people are different, individual dogs are different.
You can't say all newfoundlands have calm personalities.
That's like saying all autistic people like trains.
Let's stop it with these broad generalisations about dogs breeds and personalities. Is the one shown here calm?
People need to realise dogs are individuals, you can't determine your dogs personality based on a kennel association standard script. You need to actually meet your dog or puppy (and puppies mother at least) before deciding. This is why people get into trouble like this.
Personally, I don't recommend giant breeds for anyone, they're myriad of health issues leads to the potential for massively decreased lifespans. 8-10 years average for Newfoundlands - not good.
This dog is still a puppy it's good for everybody to train him now rather than later.
That’s what I thought too. He’s a sweet puppy that just hasn’t been taught manners.
Newfies are the best but they truly don’t understand their size when my Newfie was a puppy he broke my grandmas finger he’s mellowed out now tho
Such a beautiful way to teach such a giant baby and it worked straight away ! It can be very hard, we used to have a Saint so I know!
I am crying about how the boy's first word was the dog's name. I am so happy for them, they seem like such a nice family!😂
Dogee is just the cutest gaint
Wow. Who's a good boy now? DOUGIE ❤🎉🎉
Great work Victoria and absolutely amazing ❤😊
I had a Newfoundland and when they are a puppy, training is an absolute must because they are so big. Training is more difficult the bigger they get, so you have to be on it for the first 2 years. Consistency is crucial, you have to act before they take an idea in their head to jump all over a guest, run after a dog or pull you towards a cat. Distraction is also a great idea, toy distraction, awesome.
Love ur techniques so much and I learn so much and love it 🥰🥰
Looks like a friendly giant dog.
The beginning clip reminded me of a Newf we had board at the dog daycare I work at. He stayed for a week and he bulldozed almost every employee we had. We had to trick him to crate him but if you opened the crate for any reason, he bulldozed you to get out, he’d get so excited when a new person came into the playroom that he’d knock you on the ground because he’d always jump on your back. He also looked hilarious because his parents made the poor decision to shave his stomach to “keep him cool” so he looked like he was wearing pantaloons 😂
He is beauitiful, love to have one,
Beautiful beast!
Oops there it is,so funny love it😂
Their disposition reminds me of Golden retrievers I love them❤
Wow training training
Newfoundlands are little slobbering bears❤❤❤😂
The high tail wag at the other dogs isn't a happy greeting its him saying he is the dominant dog
No it's not. It's alert and wary.
I adore your channel even though I'm a cat lady ❤️
Same. 😊 But I’m a doggy grandma.
I want one these🖤
Drools and all 😂 they are a spectacular dog 💖
I have the most dramatic dog ever and she is the most stubborn dog ever that’s why she doesn’t not listen to me unless I have a treat. She is a blue heeler, but I can’t afford a dog trainer because they are too expensive.
You have a free trainer at home... yourself
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“New-FOUND-land” 😖🇨🇦😂 I suppose fair’s fair. Nobody here can say “Worcestershire.” 😂
It’s NoofinLAND
I used to struggle and call Worchestershire the " W" word. It's my favourite sauce. I can say it now. It sounds exactly as it is spelled. Except the " i" in "shire", is a long sound.
It is called Wash your sister sauce hello 😂😂
From a Newfoundlander... it's pronounced New-fin-land, emphasis more on the "new".
u already did this video in the past
Stop putting a harness on dogs unless you want to be pulled...
It depends on a dog :) I started using a harness on my previous dog, when she was very ill and could barely walk - in that way I was able to stabilise her and keep her from falling over. But I also noticed she became much calmer and able to move her head around easier, which gave her much more freedom. She was super chill till her last day, when previously she could be quite aggressive. The frustration of not being able to move her head freely contributed to that, I'm sure. Now my second dog walks in a harness from the start (she's a rescue) and can pull sometimes, but is generally well trained and also seems to like the freedom of movement the harness gives.
Last thing: I think I heard somewhere the harness has the effect of "hugging" the dog's body, which gives them comfort.