Newfoundland on a ‘Hot Girl Walk' Has the Whole Town Going Wild
Some dogs are showstoppers, no matter what. There are plenty of reasons why a dog will catch everyone's eye, but their size is often a really big one. Huge dogs, as well as super tiny ones, always get people talking.
Case in point: this Newfoundland. She was just out for her daily walk, but that walk shook the world. Metaphorically, and also, possibly literally. She's large, in charge, and absolutely perfect in every single way:
@lilmoonwater nah she ate the runway up
оригінальний звук - Diva Pixel
As someone in the comments of Cristal's video pointed out, there are actually two divas in this video. I mean, those pink swim trunks deserve their moment, too!
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Since this isn't Cristal's dog, there's not much we know about her, unfortunately. Someone in the comments claims they're local, and that the man walking her is known for always having Newfoundlands and having a ton of parrots as well, but that's all unverified.
We don't need anyone's entire life story to know that this dog is an absolute diva, though. The way she walks definitely proves that she knows exactly who she is and where she belongs. She's on the bigger side for this breed, and she's so fluffy!
How Big Do Newfoundland Dogs Get?
The Newfoundland is classified as a "giant breed," alongside other massive pups like the Mastiff, Great Danes, and Saint Bernards. Typically, Newfoundlands weigh between 100 and 150 pounds when they're full-grown, though many exceed that.
Male Newfoundlands are the largest of the Newfoundland breed, with many of them even pushing 200 pounds. When they stand on their back legs, these dogs can stand as tall as a human! If you're not ready for another full-sized adult in your house, this is not the breed for you.
Newfoundlands Need to Exercise
As with most giant dog breeds, Newfoundlands can be prone to being couch potatoes a lot of the time. They love to lounge around: being massive takes up a lot of energy. They're also covered in fur, so they tend to overheat.
Even though they might not want to, you have to make sure your Newfoundland gets enough exercise. Just because they're giant doesn't mean they're not prone to obesity or that they won't get bored! However, it might look a little different for them. Exercising your Newfoundland could include:
- Swimming: most Newfies love to swim, and it's a great workout.
- Daily walks at an easy pace.
- Games of fetch in small bursts.
- "Foraging" exercises and scavenger hunts.
Luckily, this precious girl gets to go on hot girl walks every single day. The whole town would miss her if she didn't!
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This story was originally published April 20, 2026 at 4:00 AM.