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I try never to compare my children and I try never to compare my dogs.  I tell Vern all the time he is the smartest dog I know, but I always have my fingers crossed behind my back when I say it.  The only way that statement could be true was if Vern was the only dog I know.  Vern is a simple dog.  He is an easy dog to be around, because while another dog I know is trying to outfox me at every turn, Vern is content to stare over at the neighbor’s yard and try and determine if their scarecrow has come to life since the last time he stared at it and should he be concerned.  Most of the time he is undecided about his course of action, so he likes to hedge all his bets and bark, just in case.  He is always so proud of himself, wagging his tail, and looking at me as if to say, “you are always safe when I am around,” that sometimes I hesitate to say anything until the barking escalates to the point that I feel I must point out that the vicious creature he keeps warning us about daily has not moved in weeks.  I’d like to tell him to put the pieces of the puzzle together, but protecting us is Vern’s “thing” and he takes his job very seriously and I think puzzles for Vern might be like Geometry was for me.

It took Vern almost three years before he started lifting his leg to pee.  We made such a big deal out of it the first time I think we scared him.  I ran home to tell my daughter and even she was excited and this is the same person who I can zing with one of my best one liners and all she says is, “mom, that is dumb.”  I also stopped asking her years ago to critique my funny Christmas letter, because I would watch her read it and wait for a laugh or her expression to change.   When it didn’t happen, I would demand to know why she wasn’t laughing and get mad when she said, “I am laughing inside.”  Vern’s peeing on a tree made her laugh so we could all see it and I guess, in her mind, topped any story I had in my letter about her dad.  It isn’t like we now celebrate Vern’s Peeversary with party hats, balloons, and yellow colored drinks, but I do hear John say, “that’s my boy,” a lot when Vern lifts his leg.

 

The funny thing is on a scale of 1 to 10, I would probably only give Vern a 5 for mastering the art of peeing with timing and grace.  I have to deduct points for all the times I have to yank Fudge’s head out of the way when he decides right where she is smelling is where he would like to relieve himself.  Last week we had a couple of close calls and Fudge probably wonders why she keeps getting a correction whenever Vern starts to pee. 

He isn’t trying to mark her or dominate her or any of that stuff.  Vern just has bad aim and it probably never crosses his mind that Fudge’s head being there first could result in “urine head syndrome” when he lets loose.  The other thing he does is he will be right in the middle of peeing, something catches his eye, and instead of finishing his business, he will just continue it while he is moving toward the “something” resulting in peed upon legs.  You would think the wet feel of something hitting his feet would cause him to pause and reevaluate how he could have handled this situation better, but it never does and he continues his “pee as you go” method on almost all of our walks.  Vern is a mover and a shaker and sometimes, it seems, a splasher and a sprinkler.  He also will mark the same spot when Fudge is done with her business, but I have seen him mark the same spot where he went, too.  I will tell him he has already marked that spot and he just looks at me like he can’t be sure I am telling the truth and then hits it again.  I guess he figures a double dose of Vern is better than just one.

 

Last week, if I had filmed Vern peeing and sent it to Funniest Home Videos it would only have been a matter of time before Vern and I were sitting in the audience collecting our grand prize money.  Vern walked up to the tree, which was to the right of him, and lifted his left leg and peed away from the tree.  In other words, for those of you who are underthinkers like Vern, his back was to the tree and he was peeing in the opposite direction.  I don’t know if he was using the tree for balance or decided to combine a back scratch with the obvious, but he was proud as punch of himself by the time he finished.  Luckily, I was paying attention or I would have been the recipient of Vern’s liquid gift.  I won’t be surprised if he does more of this style of peeing in the future because I was laughing and whooping it up and I bet Vern thought he had just laid a golden egg.  My reaction made him happy and when I told him he was sure something, I thought he walked with a little extra spring in his step, but maybe he was just trying to avoid where he had just peed.

 

There are all kinds of words in the Thesaurus for dumb and I don’t really like any of them when talking about my Vern.  Simple was the best of the choices and I think that sums up Vern very nicely.  Vern is simple in that when he has to go potty, he doesn’t overthink the location or his technique.  When Vern wants to roll because it just feels good, he rolls.  He sees an opening on the couch and he doesn’t worry that all of him might not fit.  Space is not an issue for Vern and his motto has always been where there is a will, there is a way.  He lifts his paw in your direction and he expects love and affection in return.  When a chair is vacated, he sees an empty seat just waiting for him.  Putting a coat on means it is time for a walk and when you tell him otherwise, he is crushed.  If Fudge wants him to do something, he does it.  There is no plotting to overthrow her authority because Vern seems to know worker bees are just as important as the Queen. He is his own dog when he pees…sometimes a squat feels right, sometimes he lifts his leg the right way and sometimes he lifts his leg the wrong way.   Sometimes, he decides to go left when others go right.  He is just an easy dog, simple to have around, and simple to love.  My best advice to anyone looking for a dog is to pick a simple one, lower all your expectations, and laugh, because I really believe it is the simple ones that show you how life should be lived.

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Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on September 29, 2016 at 5:27am

Thanks, Jenny. You should be able to go to my page and read any of my blogs. I appreciate all the feedback. I re-read it too and have been quite short with Vern about all of his barking lately and it reminded me how much I love him. 

Comment by Jenny and Cooper on September 28, 2016 at 8:45pm
Omg Laurie, I LOVE this blog and I can't wait to share it with my hubby! I was not a DK member when you wrote this so I didn't see this blog until Donna K just shared the link in another post.

I think you're so right about just being "simple" is a good thing! It's so true, even for us humans! :)
Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on January 12, 2014 at 5:27am

DJ, Vern is available to teach his unique way of peeing to Chance :) Look for a tutorial soon. LOL

Karen and Dale, Traz and Vern could form a club :) LOL We just gotta love our crazy Doodles!

Comment by DJ & Chance on January 11, 2014 at 8:17pm

What a wonderful, loving tribute to Vern.  I'm still laughing from the "It must be Monday" photo and your stories that go with it.  Chance's balance is precarious when he lifts his leg to pee, and I bet he would love the back on the tree-pee outward technique!

Comment by Traz, Karen & Dale on January 10, 2014 at 9:52am

Thank you, thank you and thank you that Traz is not the only dog that pees on his front legs.  We received Traz when he was 4 months old and it took him a while to lift his leg and maintain his balance while doing it to relieve himself.  There were time when he almost fell over.  It was the funniest thing to watch.  He is now 20 months old and is a casual pee-er...sometimes he squats and sometimes he lifts his leg.  It's exciting when he doesn't catch his front legs.  Hooray, Traz!!!!!  But, like your precious pup, if he gets interrupted or distracted by something while he is peeing, he will stop mid stream and walk before he is completely finished, thus yellow legs.  We have trimmed the hair around his private area because we thought that was interfering with the stream, but it doesn't seem to matter.  Oh well, I guess I'll keep the handy wipe company in business - lol :-)  Thanks for sharing your story :-)

Comment by Laurie, Fudge, and Vern on January 10, 2014 at 5:34am

Nancy, Thank you!! Trust me...simple is better :) LOL Fudge is smarter than me and knows it. Keeps me on my toes.

Nancy, Thank you! Glad it made you giggle! Giggles are good!

Julie, Thank you!

Jarka, Poor Aggie....everyone wants to hump him :) I really do think they would have a lot of fun together and Monty and Fudge could sit back and talk about something really smart :)

Comment by Nancy and Georgia Brown on January 9, 2014 at 7:03pm

Love your blogs. So funny.

Georgia is pup still and I don't know if she's really bright or "simple".

Twice now she's approached this bronze statue of a wolf near my office as if it were real. Cautiously approaching it, sniffing the behind, and then attempting to lick it's face. People walking by get a chuckle out of it. I feel a little embarrassed for her but pretend it's okay for her sake. (I need to bring my camera next time)

Comment by Nancy, Ned, Clancy, and Charlie on January 9, 2014 at 6:15pm

OMD, I just love dear Vern.  He is just so special.  I giggled all the way through this blog.

Comment by Julie, Boomer, Milo & Casey on January 9, 2014 at 4:00pm
Love!!
Comment by Jarka, Monty & Auggie on January 9, 2014 at 1:39pm

LOL, Laurie! I had to laugh out loud. I've got one complex doodle (Monty) and one simple one (Auggie). Your last sentence is completely on the spot!  I don't know what's going on in Monty's head, but I'm pretty sure what's Auggie thinking...not much! :-)  Even though Auggie beat your Vern in lifting his leg when peeing time-wise, he is the one to get peed on or humped in a dog park (even by female dogs). Yet, Auggie is a happy go lucky doofus that enjoys every minute of his day no matter what is happening. I think he would have a blast with your Vern.

 

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