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17 Reasons Why Newfoundlands Shouldn’t Be Trusted

A Newfoundland dog is a great kind-hearted dog. If you have a child, Newfoundland is a great nanny – smart, big, strong. This breed is aware of itself as a member of the family because these dogs are difficult to experience separation from loved ones. They are happy when they have the opportunity to spend time with their owner or family members, walk, play, and just be around.

When a dog feels that he is playing an important role in family affairs, it makes him happy. And, on the contrary, if she lives on a chain, or you drive her into an aviary every day and spend time with your pet extremely rarely, his character will deteriorate, he will be unhappy. The Newfoundland dog has great friendliness and almost never shows aggression, unless only in order to protect its owners.

However, by default they treat everyone kindly, they immediately want to make friends, of course, if they are brought up correctly and socialized at an early age. However, do not think that such qualities are instilled by the owner – it is rather the natural state of these dogs, which is simply fully revealed in a harmonious and correct life. A negative attitude towards a person appears only if he shows himself appropriately.

#1 They’re really needy. You can’t go anywhere without them.

#2 It’s seriously some intense hatred.

#3 And just look how menacing they are when they’re sleeping.

Alice White

Written by Alice White

Alice White, a devoted pet lover and writer, has turned her boundless affection for animals into a fulfilling career. Originally dreaming of wildlife, her limited scientific background led her to specialize in animal literature. Now she happily spends her days researching and writing about various creatures, living her dream.

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