A3 THE ASTORIAN • SATURDAY, JULY 16, 2022 Seaman’s Day: O wners often have to wipe their pets’ jowls that constantly ooze drool Continued from Page A1 Despite the weight, Newfoundlands are excel- lent swimmers due to their webbed paws. Their protec- tive nature also makes them great lifeguards. “Hygge,” a brown New- foundland, is training for water rescue. Being in the water gives her an energy boost, her owner, Janelle Faherty, said. “She turns into a com- pletely diff erent dog when she goes into the water,” she said. Newfoundlands can also pull an enormous amount of weight and were often used to pull small loads. “They’re literally half a horse,” Law- rence Frey said. Frey used to bring his dog, “Joker,” to Seaman’s Day. But, this year, a puppy resembling a brown bear cub peeked out at the crowd through the legs of his chair. At 14-weeks old, the 45-pound “Tug” was a star attraction for the children, many who had their faces painted like the dogs and were wearing paper dog ears. “He’s just a big fl uff ball that wants attention,” Frey said. Some people call New- foundlands “nanny dogs” for their gentleness and loyal companionship, mak- ing the breed popular as pets . Being a Newfoundland owner does have its chal- lenges. “T he big one — every one of us is holding a towel, ” Carl Bragiel said. O wners often have to wipe their pets’ jowls that constantly ooze drool. When the dogs shake their heads, they fl ing strands of drool in every direction. DeChaine Ghiglieri said she will sometimes fi nd hardened strings of drool that hang like stalactites from her ceiling. Another challenge is the heavy coats of fur. “Hair is like a staple of our diet,” Photos by Lydia Ely/The Astorian ABOVE: ‘Tug,’ a 14-week-old Newfoundland puppy, sits in the grass to earn a treat as one of his owners, Lawrence Frey, looks on at Seaman’s Day. BELOW: ‘Hygge,’ center, and ‘Gatsby,’ right, are fed treats by Elise DeChaine Ghiglieri on Seaman’s Day. Celebrating Our 20th Anniversary! 20% OFF STOREWIDE JULY 16TH & 17TH PHOG BOUNDERS ANTIQUE MALL 55+VENDORS Antiques • Nautical Items • Glassware • Vintage Decor 892 Marine Drive, Astoria OR 97103 Bragiel said. Although this is Faherty’s fi rst Newfoundland, she has no regrets about Hygge. “It’s just one of the great- est experiences I’ve ever had,” she said. “Just loving and being loved by one of these.” (503) 338-0101 MORE THAN JUST ANTIQUES! DEL’S O.K. TIRE Providence is here to help you transition into a new career. Del Thompson, former owner of OK Rubber Welders. Klyde Thompson, current owner Mike Barnett, manager YOUR #1 SOURCE FOR TIRES CUSTOM WHEELS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES As the largest health care system and largest private employer in Oregon, Providence offers exceptional work environments and unparalleled career opportunities. We have a variety of clinical and nonclinical positions available – many with sign-on bonuses. We have immediate openings in environmental services and food and nutrition. We offer competitive wages, flexibility and robust benefits. Whether you provide direct or indirect patient care, come discover what sets Providence apart. To see our current job openings, visit providence-seaside.jobs Over 74 years of the Thompson family putting you first! (503) 325-2861 35359 Business 101, Astoria MON - FRI 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM SAT 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM pointstire.com/astoria OUR MISSION As expressions of God’s healing love, witnessed through the ministry of Jesus, we are steadfast in serving all, especially those who are poor and vulnerable. OUR VALUES Compassion, Dignity, Justice, Excellence, Integrity