



Of course, much has been written and documented about the wonderful interaction between Newfoundlands and children. However, we have now found some wise words on when it is a good for a Newfoundland to have children around:
“Newfoundland dogs are good to save children from drowning, but you must have a pond of water handy and a child, or else there will be no profit in boarding a Newfoundland.” - Josh Billings
Satch&Drool
1 comment:
Is that what you are missing Satchie....Children!!!...then will you go in the water?
Maybe you can rent some of Auntie Terri's?
Gizzy
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