If you've ever been to Scarborough Beach in Maine, then you know one of the first things you see when you get there is the sign letting you know when dogs are allowed on the beach. Doggos love the beach just as much as we do, and little fluffy Bell is continuing to prove that!

Say hello to Scarborough Beach's new lifeguard-in-training! According to News Center Maine, their lifeguard team is now adding an adorable 11-week-old Newfoundland to their doggo team.

Beacon & Buoy, who are also Newfoundlands, have been manning the Scarborough post for the last couple of years, so there's about to be a whole SQUAD on the beach this summer!

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If you're like me and wondering what exactly the pups do all day on the beach, here's what Will Porter, a lifeguard, has to say about Bell's daily routine.

Bell is primarily focusing on basic training and getting comfortable in the water. She already understands what they’re doing. She understands how to retrieve... She’ll learn from these guys all summer long. – News Center Maine.

I'm not gonna lie, when I'm deciding which beach I want to romp to after work, having three doggos over at Scarb Beach is a huge incentive for me to go there. But remember, that doesn't mean you can bring your own pup to the beach during sunbathing hours, hehe.

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