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  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,530 Member
    Yes Susan we can Crown our Dogs with Praises when we work it out. And Linda loved you sharing of how your Brown Dog did Tricks for Treats!

    We won’t ever see our Dogs Frown when we give them Treats for doing a Great Trick!

    FROWN
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 6,148 Member
    The Great Pyrenees dog breed was originally bred to guard livestock from predators like wolves and bears.

    The Great Dane's original purpose was to hunt wild boar and deer and to guard estates

    Newfoundland dogs are multipurpose dogs with many purposes, including:
    Water rescue
    Newfoundlands are known for their water rescue abilities and are used around the world. Their size, swimming ability, and strong life-saving instinct make them well-suited for this work.
    Draft work
    Newfoundlands were originally used to pull carts and transport fish, milk, and mail. Some Newfoundlands still participate in carting and drafting competitions.
    Companions
    Newfoundlands are docile, friendly, and great family dogs. They are also known for being good with other pets.
    Guards
    Newfoundlands are physically protective and can bark and alert to intruders.
    Other activities
    Newfoundlands can participate in many other canine activities, including agility, dock jumping, flyball, herding, obedience, rally, and tracking.

    I think we should be able to find work for them all, including the brown dog who does tricks!

    I hope we don't need the skills but the Newfoundland dog could save people so they don't need to drown. Maybe it could be a lifeguard?

    DROWN
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 9,315 Member
    If I were in water that was above my head I would love to have a Newfoundland near to keep me safe. I wonder if they are trained with certain "words" spoken by their trainers to know when to go out to save someone.

    WORDS
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,530 Member
    Thank you Susan for the background history for our Newfoundland Dogs, yes they make great Rescue Dogs. And Linda good thought on whether their Trainers teach the Dogs on Words to use on Command. I heard from Mr Green Jeans that Newfoundland Dogs are Swifter in their response to Rescue than a Sword being thrown to catch a Fish in Water…

    SWORD
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 9,315 Member
    Mr. Green Jeans knows a lot about a lot of things. I hope using him as a resource for us "works" out for him to do his other work also. We do not want to monopolize all his time.

    WORKS
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,530 Member
    That is so true Linda, We will have to be careful how much we ask him about the things we don’t know. We need his help around the community and especially the work he does with keep the aquarium clean and in good repair and also helping the other workers who feed all the Mammals. The Play Tank where we have the Dolphins and Whales learn the tricks and all the maneuvers in the tank has Planks in different areas for the Attendants to throw Rings, Food to the Mammals get quite wet and Mr Green Jeans has to keep these planks dry & in good working order so there is no “Warps” in any of the Planks!

    WARPS
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 6,148 Member
    Wow, Mr Green Jeans is a wonder! I'm sure he is also a spiritual man of faith who prays!

    PRAYS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 9,315 Member
    Mr Green Jeans is very wise for his years. He is ageing gracefully although I see more "grays" than natural brown color hair on his head now.

    GRAYS
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,530 Member
    Yes Susan a real man of God who Prays. And Yes Linda I too see the various shades of Greys on his head but he sure has a good head of hair. Wavy and healthy looking.

    GREYS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 9,315 Member
    Yes I am envious of his wavy healthy looking hair. Mine is wavy but getting thinner on my forehead. I feel like an animal who "preys" on his environment. I am sure that he is too busy to donate me some of his hair to me. I may have to buy a wig to cover my hair so I can look like him.

    PREYS
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 6,148 Member
    I too feel I am thinning on top. It takes years to go bald though.

    YEARS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 9,315 Member
    Yes I think it is more uncommon for women to go bald than for men although maybe women hide it better. I remember some of the older women I cared for did have thin hair. They were so sweet - such "dears" to talk to.

    DEARS
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,530 Member
    edited January 7
    Yes Linda I too am envious of his wavy hair. Yes I hear you on the animal who Preys on the environment! And Susan thanks for the encouragement that it takes Years to go Bald, that makes me feel so much better. If that’s the case we could look at it another way, we could grow Hair and look like the Bears Thick Fur!

    BEARS
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 9,315 Member
    If I go bald I can always wear a hat or a head covering. Men who are going bald shave their heads but I would not do that! Baldness is not one of my "fears" at the moment. I still have some hair left.

    FEARS
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,530 Member
    Yes Linda Baldness is not one of my Fears either. In spite of all the treatment I still have a lot of hair, thank you Lord! Yes the men who shave their heads bald don’t seem to have any cares about it!

    CARES
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 6,148 Member
    I think men often think they are more attractive being bald! It's not usually so for us girls. One of my grandmothers actually had a hairpiece she named Suzanne and used to take it to the hairdresser to be styled! (True story!) She really cared about her hair.

    CARED
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 9,315 Member
    Some hairpieces can look very natural if made with real hair. I do not appreciate hair that decides to grow on my chin. Having a "beard" is not lady like at all.

    BEARD
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 6,148 Member
    I heard that the hairpiece was made of real hair. It did look natural. Yes, I dislike hairs on my chin too.

    HEARD
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,530 Member
    Yes I agree having hair grow on my chin and seeing a beard form would not be fun, I heard that a Beard growing on my chin could cause my skin to break out, no I sure would not like that!

    BREAK
  • LosinSusin
    LosinSusin Posts: 6,148 Member
    A beard! That would make me freak out!

    FREAK
  • Healthyme7410
    Healthyme7410 Posts: 9,315 Member
    I would be so freaked out that I would want to run away but I am not a fast runner. My joints "creak" too much to run.

    CREAK
  • 316Judith
    316Judith Posts: 9,530 Member
    Oh boy that would surely Wreak the whole situation of Beards making us Freak out and our bones would Creak trying to run! Yes that will Wreak everything! 🤣

    WREAK