Meet Wally The Newfoundland Dog

Wally (short for Walter) the Newfoundland Dog was born on March 12, 2008, in Fairbanks, Newfoundland (on New World Island) from Seagirt Kennels. He’s 10 weeks old and weighs 20 pounds, expected to exceed 150 pounds in about 18 months.

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7 Responses to Meet Wally The Newfoundland Dog

  1. Phillip says:

    Are you sure you didn’t adopt a bear cub?

  2. tommyboy says:

    great! wally is good…I had a favorite uncle named Walter….thanks for thinking of me….you know it is all about me…. just for reference…my dog is full grown and is around forty pounds and is considered slightly over weight…..oiy!

  3. tommyboy says:

    I think the dog has eaten Jody’s keyboard ….already….mayby he has eaten Jody….

    geez evertime I look at the photos I am stunned….that is like the sasquatch of dogs…

  4. Jody says:

    Can’t type… cleaning up dog poop…

  5. Jody says:

    He’s 15-16 weeks old now and weighs 40 pounds. The vet says he’s developing normally.

  6. tommyboy says:

    my adult dog is considered overweight at forty pounds….wally has equaled schooner in weight….what do you have for a vehicle jode, what are you transporting this “pet” in when it is an adult….

  7. Jody says:

    Matrix! I planned this five years ago when I bought it: it has a high roof and a cargo area, which he’s used to now. When he’s an adult we won’t be able to any groceries or anything if he’s in the car, though.

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