Gentle giants! Family with two huge Newfoundland dogs who have grown up alongside their young sons reveal strangers offer money to take pictures with their 'big fluffy teddy bears'

A family say they are often approached by strangers asking to take pictures of their two enormous Newfoundland dogs, who stand taller on their hind legs than Tom Cruise. Scroll through to see the images of these 'big fluffy teddy bears'...

A family say they are often approached by strangers asking to take pictures of their two enormous Newfoundland dogs, who stand taller on their hind legs than Tom Cruise. Scroll through to see the images of these 'big fluffy teddy bears'...

Man's beast friend: Owners of much-loved Newfoundland dogs Boss and Ralphie (pictured with Cruz, seven) Josh and Bee Fisher from South Carolina have been stopped and asked by strangers to take pictures with their pets.

Man's beast friend: Owners of much-loved Newfoundland dogs Boss and Ralphie (pictured with Cruz, seven) Josh and Bee Fisher from South Carolina have been stopped and asked by strangers to take pictures with their pets.

The enormous dogs often garner lots of attention from members of the public who cannot believe how big they are in real-life. Pictured: Seven-year-old Cruz attempting to get Boss into the back of the family's car.

The enormous dogs often garner lots of attention from members of the public who cannot believe how big they are in real-life. Pictured: Seven-year-old Cruz attempting to get Boss into the back of the family's car.

People are often drawn to the enormous animals, which stand taller on their hind legs than actor Tom Cruise. Pictured: Larger dog Boss wearing a pair of glasses while reading with five-year-old Tegan.

People are often drawn to the enormous animals, which stand taller on their hind legs than actor Tom Cruise. Pictured: Larger dog Boss wearing a pair of glasses while reading with five-year-old Tegan.

Couple Josh and Bee Fisher got their first Newfoundland pooch Ralphie (right) five years ago to join their family and later added Boss (left) to the brood. Pictured: Bee and John, both 41, with sons Lennox, nine, (left) Cruz, seven, (right) and Tegan, five (center).

Couple Josh and Bee Fisher got their first Newfoundland pooch Ralphie five years ago to join their family and later added Boss to the brood. Pictured: Bee and John, both 41, with sons Lennox, nine, Cruz, seven, and Tegan, five .

The huge dogs weigh an enormous amount, with Boss (pictured) coming in at around 180lbs.

The huge dogs weigh an enormous amount, with Boss coming in at around 180lbs.

The family share their home with the large dogs and owner Bee says, despite their size, people do not seem to be wary of the dogs. Pictured: The family pose for a family portrait, with the couple's youngest son Tegan, five, donning a set of Easter bunny ears.

The family share their home with the large dogs and owner Bee says, despite their size, people do not seem to be wary of the dogs. Pictured: The family pose for a family portrait, with the couple's youngest son Tegan, five, donning a set of Easter bunny ears.

Two drooling babies: The sweet dogs hearts are as big as their bodies and they are incredibly gentle with the younger members of the family. Pictured: Bigger dog Boss pictured with Tegan as a baby.

Two drooling babies: The sweet dogs hearts are as big as their bodies and they are incredibly gentle with the younger members of the family. Pictured: Bigger dog Boss pictured with Tegan as a baby.

When on trips and excursions the family will often be stopped by strangers and asked for photographs with their eye-catching pets. Pictured: The family wrapped up in their warm coats enjoying an outing with their adored pets.

When on trips and excursions the family will often be stopped by strangers and asked for photographs with their eye-catching pets. Pictured: The family wrapped up in their warm coats enjoying an outing with their adored pets.

Josh and Bee's children have grown up with the dogs and see them as their other furry brothers, despite being almost twice their size. Pictured: Boss and Ralphie with Cruz, seven.

Josh and Bee's children have grown up with the dogs and see them as their other furry brothers, despite being almost twice their size. Pictured: Boss and Ralphie with Cruz, seven.

Owner Bee thinks the dogs draw attention because of their 'fluffy teddy bear' appearance and they are often asked a series of questions about the breed when approached in the street. Pictured: Boss with Tegan, five.

Owner Bee thinks the dogs draw attention because of their 'fluffy teddy bear' appearance and they are often asked a series of questions about the breed when approached in the street. Pictured: Boss with Tegan, five.

The pups appear to be unaware of their sheer size, attempting to sit on their owners laps and lounging around their home in South Carolina. Pictured: Ralphie and Boss with Bee and Tegan when he was younger.

The pups appear to be unaware of their sheer size, attempting to sit on their owners laps and lounging around their home in South Carolina. Pictured: Ralphie and Boss with Bee and Tegan when he was younger.

Strangely, a common question the family gets asked when new people meet their dogs is ' How big are their poops?'. Pictured: Boss and Ralphie sat on the porch with youngest son Tegan, five.

Strangely, a common question the family gets asked when new people meet their dogs is ' How big are their poops?'. Pictured: Boss and Ralphie sat on the porch with youngest son Tegan, five.

Sitting next to Bee, the sheer size of the enormous dogs can be seen in all its glory in this wonderful image which dwarfs Bee.

Sitting next to Bee, the sheer size of the enormous dogs can be seen in all its glory in this wonderful image which dwarfs Bee.

What you got there? The dogs have made themselves at home and even share the sofas with their owners, despite taking up most of the seat. Pictured: Ralphie looking curiously at a mobile phone in Lenox's hand.

What you got there? The dogs have made themselves at home and even share the sofas with their owners, despite taking up most of the seat. Pictured: Ralphie looking curiously at a mobile phone in Lenox's hand.

The couple have even made some extra money from the dogs, with people insisting they pay them money to get a snap with their dogs while on a trip in New Orleans. Pictured: Ralphie and Lenox, nine.

The couple have even made some extra money from the dogs, with people insisting they pay them money to get a snap with their dogs while on a trip in New Orleans. Pictured: Ralphie and Lenox, nine.

If they want to go anywhere as a family and bring the dogs too, Josh, 41, has to lift bigger dog Boss (pictured) into the car as he struggles to haul himself in on his own.

If they want to go anywhere as a family and bring the dogs too, Josh, 41, has to lift bigger dog Boss into the car as he struggles to haul himself in on his own.

The couple's youngest son Tegan has never known a life without the dogs, and the pooches are extremely gentle with their children. Pictured: Boss and Ralphie with Tegan as a baby.

The couple's youngest son Tegan has never known a life without the dogs, and the pooches are extremely gentle with their children. Pictured: Boss and Ralphie with Tegan as a baby.

Despite how big they are, the sweet boys are so calm they are even able to be walked by the couple's children, including their youngest Tegan, five (pictured).

Despite how big they are, the sweet boys are so calm they are even able to be walked by the couple's children, including their youngest Tegan, five .

The three boys all attempt to replicate their father hauling biggest dog Boss into the back of the family car. Pictured: Cruz hoping he is now strong enough to lift Boss.

The three boys all attempt to replicate their father hauling biggest dog Boss into the back of the family car. Pictured: Cruz hoping he is now strong enough to lift Boss.

Older dog Ralphie is a little lighter and more agile than Boss which means he is able to get in and out of the car with ease, unlike his younger relative. Pictured: Ralphie and Cruz, seven, having fun in the sunshine.

Older dog Ralphie is a little lighter and more agile than Boss which means he is able to get in and out of the car with ease, unlike his younger relative. Pictured: Ralphie and Cruz, seven, having fun in the sunshine.

The dogs are so placid the family are even able to dress them up in costumes for themed photoshoots with the children. Pictured: Ralphie wearing a bonnet and Boss donning a suit with ears with youngest son Tegan as a baby.

The dogs are so placid the family are even able to dress them up in costumes for themed photoshoots with the children. Pictured: Ralphie wearing a bonnet and Boss donning a suit with ears with youngest son Tegan as a baby.

Despite dwarfing the family members, they take the dogs on lots of trips and outings, including this whitewater rafting trip. Pictured: Boss on a boat joined by owner Josh and sons Lenox, nine, and Cruz, seven.

Despite dwarfing the family members, they take the dogs on lots of trips and outings, including this whitewater rafting trip. Pictured: Boss on a boat joined by owner Josh and sons Lenox, nine, and Cruz, seven.

Even though they have an two extra-large fur babies to look after, the couple say their daily lives are the same as everyone else's. Pictured: Tega, five, reading with Boss.

Even though they have an two extra-large fur babies to look after, the couple say their daily lives are the same as everyone else's. Pictured: Tega, five, reading with Boss.

One fur baby in particular, Boss, (pictured) makes his presence known, with his 'extreme heavy breathing' and huffing and puffing around the house.

One fur baby in particular, Boss, makes his presence known, with his 'extreme heavy breathing' and huffing and puffing around the house.

The mother of three said Boss usually huffs and puffs because he's hot or wants water: 'That's the story of his life.' Pictured: Ralphie standing on his back legs looks like a brown bear.

The mother of three said Boss usually huffs and puffs because he's hot or wants water: 'That's the story of his life.' Pictured: Ralphie standing on his back legs looks like a brown bear.

Bee says one difference between their lives and other people's is their 'constant battle' to maintain a drool free home with their slobbery dogs. Pictured: The couple's three sons and their two drooling fur babies.

Bee says one difference between their lives and other people's is their 'constant battle' to maintain a drool free home with their slobbery dogs. Pictured: The couple's three sons and their two drooling fur babies.

In order to keep their house as clean as possible, Bee says the family are constantly hoovering up to get rid of the hairs the fluffy dogs shed. Pictured: The whole brood on a family outing.

In order to keep their house as clean as possible, Bee says the family are constantly hoovering up to get rid of the hairs the fluffy dogs shed. Pictured: The whole brood on a family outing.

Mother-of-three Bee says: 'Some people wipe baseboards and walls when 'spring cleaning', we wipe them daily'. Pictured: Ralphie springs through the air showing just how big he is with Cruz, seven.

Mother-of-three Bee says: 'Some people wipe baseboards and walls when 'spring cleaning', we wipe them daily'. Pictured: Ralphie springs through the air showing just how big he is with Cruz, seven.

In order to get Boss in the car when her husband is not there, Bee bought a ramp to help the enormous dog haul himself into the back. Pictured: Seven-year-old Cruz trying to get the Boss in the car.

In order to get Boss in the car when her husband is not there, Bee bought a ramp to help the enormous dog haul himself into the back. Pictured: Seven-year-old Cruz trying to get the Boss in the car.

The dogs, which the family call 'bears', love to lounge around the house and often lay in front of the fridge meaning the family cannot get food out. Pictured: Boss playing around with five-year-old Tegan.

The dogs, which the family call 'bears', love to lounge around the house and often lay in front of the fridge meaning the family cannot get food out. Pictured: Boss playing around with five-year-old Tegan.

On occasions the dogs have been known to lie in front of the bathroom door while people were inside, meaning they could not get out until they decided to move. Pictured: John, 41, with Ralphie.

On occasions the dogs have been known to lie in front of the bathroom door while people were inside, meaning they could not get out until they decided to move. Pictured: John, 41, with Ralphie.

Bee says despite coming from the same family, Ralphie and Boss have very different personalities. Pictured: Ralphie leaping through the air with seven-year-old Cruz.

Bee says despite coming from the same family, Ralphie and Boss have very different personalities. Pictured: Ralphie leaping through the air with seven-year-old Cruz.

The much-adored pets come from the same family and have the same grandfather, a Newfoundland pup called Kong.

The much-adored pets come from the same family and have the same grandfather, a Newfoundland pup called Kong.

Boss is a lot more lazy than Ralphie and often wants to lay down every chance he gets whereas Ralphie is full of energy and loves attention. Pictured: The dogs with Cruz, seven.

Boss is a lot more lazy than Ralphie and often wants to lay down every chance he gets whereas Ralphie is full of energy and loves attention. Pictured: The dogs with Cruz, seven.