Mama's tryin' to blame this big mess on me, but I say it's the table's fault. While Mama and Daddy were eating dinner outside the other night Louie and I were relaxing near their feet. When our neighbor dogs came out on their porch I decided to go bark a friendly "Hello" to them. When I tried to stand up the table attacked my leg and I got really scared. As some of you may know, Newfoundland dogs are the strongest dog breed in the world. I proved that even though I'm a girl Newf I can pull a whole table over along with a chair with a human sitting in it! In fact, I made such a dramatic crash that three welds on the table were broken... take that you naughty table!
I think the real tragedy in this situation was that Mama and Daddy grabbed the dishes right before they crashed to the floor. I think I should have at least gotten some table scraps out of the deal. Come to think of it I NEVER get table scraps...what's up with that?
Love to all, Katie
P.S. Mama says to tell you that all though she was quite worried that I had hurt myself during this little catastrophe I am perfectly fine :)
On a recent trip to the "Big Dam Newfie Behind"...
...Just kidding, we really meant the "Big Dam Bridge"...
...We thought it would be a perfect opportunity to give you all a glimpse into the public lives of Katie and Louie, Newf superstars extraordinaire. Everywhere they go Louie and Katie are constantly stalked by the "Pup"arazzi and an endless supply of fans. Since they are both attention hogs (especially Louie) they don't mind a bit. They have had their pictures taken hundreds of times, so they are very adept at posing for the camera.
Early yesterday morning, Gary, Katie, Louie and I drove three hours to Paragould Arkansas so that Louie and I could participate in a Rally Obedience competition. I am always nervous at these shows, but the fact that we had to do six hours of driving for just a few minutes in the ring made me more nervous than usual. Although Louie was a bit distracted and slow to respond a few times, overall I think he did very well. His tail was wagging the entire time and when he got distracted he was able to get back on track. We got our third green qualifying ribbon in Rally Obedience Excellent along with a blue first place ribbon. Best of all Louie earned his Rally Obedience Excellent title. He is now officially: Wilbon's What a Wonderful World RE CGC TDI. We are as proud as can be :-)
Louie during his Honor exercise. The little Pom was very close. Louie took a look at her, but didn't break his sit stay.
On the way home we took a break near some rice fields.
Katie and Louie enjoyed splashing around in some puddles from the big storms we had Friday night.
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"Welcome home to the Happy Haus" is the greeting I used to receive from Gary when we arrived home from work each day. Gary and I brought our daughter Natalie home from China in November 2011 to live with us in our cozy cottage. In October of 2013, we unexpectedly lost Gary, our dear husband, father and friend.
Our family includes our two sweet Newfoundland dogs, Katie and Louie. Newfoundlands are working dogs, so we make sure our two always have a job to do. Katie and Louie are both certified therapy dogs and bring lots of joy to people who are in need of some Newfie love. They have also competed in Rally Obedience. Katie has earned a Rally Advanced title and Louie has earned a Rally Excellent title. In keeping with Newf tradition, Katie has become a proficient draft dog while Louie prefers practicing water rescue whenever he gets an opportunity. They are also both protectors of their little sister, Natalie.
- Charity