Heron Neck Light, Penobscot Bay, Vinalhaven, Maine. Before the light station was equipped with a fog bell in 1925, keeper Captain Levi Farnham trained his Newfoundland dog, Nemo to give a warning bark in response to nearby ship whistles in the fog.
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Heron Neck Light, Penobscot Bay, Vinalhaven, Maine. Before the light station was equipped with a fog bell in 1925, keeper Captain Levi Farnham trained his Newfoundland dog, Nemo to give a warning bark in response to nearby ship whistles in the fog.
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A commissioned portrait of their Landseer Newfoundland named Riley. Staedtler Mars Lumograph pencils used on 9″X12″ Strathmore paper.
Cane Corso or Newfoundlander (btw, v glad Toller beat out Lab.. isn't interesting how three of the 3 breeds you've been given are Canadian)
Tollers are great! I actually used to want them as a kid and I just kinda forgot about them. But I think they'd be one I'd really consider if I wanted to go with a nice medium size for my next service dog. I could really see myself with a toller. I may or may not be looking into them all over again...
I'm going to be real I probably would not own either of these breeds because I will tolerate many injustices from the dogs in my life but I draw the line at drool. A newfoundland is simply a beast I cannot wield. It takes a special kind of person to live with an 150 pound adolescent dog and I am not that kinda of person.
fun fact! a cane corso is the only dog that has ever attacked me! he spent 10 months a year pacing a kennel and was actually the most unhinged animal I've ever met. attacked employees whenever anything was too loud, or a dog pissed him off, or he got too hyped up running. absolutely awful. should've been banned long before he was. but also, he was set up to fail, and he tried to be a lapdog once I won his trust. very much appealed to my savior complex. I'd probably adopt him right now if my living situation could accommodate it and he was actually up for adoption. one day I fear I will acquire an godawful cane corso from an overwhelmed client but I hope that day never comes
BAE
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