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Saturday, my husband and I got up early and we were out the door and off to West Virginia to see family. The dogs did not get their morning walk. We left Fudge and Vern in the care of our youngest daughter. I have written before that I have my dogs on a pretty good schedule and rain or shine we walk our dogs at least two times a day. I am like the postman and get the job done.
We got home right when it was getting dark outside, but nonetheless, we went to the park and gave the dogs a quick walk. Now, our daughter said she had exercised Fudge and Vern throughout the day, but she also said they drove her nuts wanting to go outside. We interpreted this to mean that our daughter took them outside a couple of times and threw the ball once or twice and then told them her arm hurt and brought them back inside. We came to this conclusion because A) the dogs were beyond excited when we got home and B) the last time this daughter walked with us she asked, “how much farther?” when we had only gone three feet from the car. Once on the walk, we tried to get her to increase her walking pace from snail to turtle and told her we thought there was a moving walkway just up over the next hill, but we soon learned that not all tired hikers appreciate humor on a walk or want to hear that there are hills up ahead.
It didn’t take us long Saturday night to figure out that our dogs missed their two long walks and did not get enough exercise during the day for us to get a good night’s sleep. They went to bed at their normal time, but within one hour both were up and ready to go. Fudge is our dog that likes to sleep, but even she did not seem tired. It started with Vern walking from my side of the bed to my husband’s side of the bed. He would then go out into the hall and we assume tag Fudge, because next she would come in and do the same. My husband was reading his Kindle and/or doing a great job of pretending he did not notice two large dogs alternating tag teaming us and enjoying their own Doodle romp inches from our bed. Sensing I was the weakest link, they upped the ante and at one point, Vern laid his head right by my feet and gave me his best hang dog look like he was saying, “do either of you know when we will be going for our second walk?”
I tried to out wait my husband and see if he would get up with the dogs, but he has honed his skills over the years and when I said, “are you going to make your beloved wife go out into the frigid cold with your dogs?” he didn’t answer back, because he knew it would blow his cover on his pretending to be asleep act.
So, out into the cold we went and I meant business. I told Fudge and Vern it was bedtime and they needed to get their business done and then we were going to sleep. Unfortunately, they heard little of what I was saying because they were chasing each other at full speed. Round and round they went, through the leaves, around my van, from one end of the yard to the other. At one point, Vern stood out in the yard with a toy skunk hanging from his mouth trying to lure Fudge into a game of tug-a-war.
Imagine this in the dark, sometime well after midnight:
Fudge would play bow and then run in for a quick tug, but didn’t stay long because she sensed by the crazed look on Vern’s face that a game of “Yank Fudge by the Collar,” was next on his agenda. All this fun was happening well after midnight and I made a mental note to myself to take Fudge and Vern for three walks the next day or call the vet and find out if Sleepy Time Tea is effective on dogs.
I fell asleep that night to the sounds of squeaks and was too tired to care if the Doodle party continued.
There was plenty of evidence to suggest Fudge and Vern did not go right to sleep and had spent some time raiding their toy box.
So, the next time someone asks me if Labradoodles need lots of exercise, I am going to answer back, “Only if you value your sleep.”
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Thanks, Christine!
Sherri, Thank you! I would have to say my dogs take turns instigating trouble. LOL
Leslie, Thank you! I don't know one beer from another...LOL, so I will take your word for it :)
I love those pictures of Fudge and Vern. They have, uhh, odd taste in beer.
yep. I have endured doodle wrestling matches on my bed while I'm in it, often involving me getting trampled, because my doodles didn't get out for long enough. And by my doodles I mean Sophie. It's always Sophie. Winston is so easily drawn in to trouble by her. ;-)
I love the photo of Fudge with the ball. too cute!
Thanks, Mimi. That house is going to be done soon :)
Love this post.....
Jane, Why didn't I think of that from the beginning? LOL
Jennifer, LOL...you have a good memory.
F, You are right and that might be the best advice to new dog owners....don't start something you can't continue...LOL!
Ricki, They are getting ready for an Oregon Fair....LOL! I cracked up thinking about Tara jumping back in bed. I wish............ Yes, it could definitely be the DH too....LOL
Katie, That was only one area in the house. There were more toys in the foyer, etc. Vern sounds just like Parker. He likes his stuff out....LOL! Parker sounds like a good pup.
Jennifer, I hope you feel better soon and things improve for you. Jack sounds like he takes good care of you and you are surrounded by wonderful family and friends.
Bonnie, Five days....I can't imagine how wound up they were...LOL. I guess they showed you with all the mud...LOL. Your comment made me laugh. I think my DD is calling "reading her Kindle" exercise.
Lisa, Daisy has you on quite a schedule...LOL!!
Carol, I still think I look more like Angelina than Patsy Cline, although I did have that big hair back in the 70's!! I don't think you can call what was coming out of my mouth music....LOL!!! Thanks!
lol.. no matter how grumpy I am with the house project, you always make me laugh..hugs
Donna, Believe me, at midnight in the freezing cold, I am not thinking about peace and goodwill...LOL. I often hope my neighbors can't hear me. Thank you for my song!!
Karen, You are absolutely correct. I have learned my lesson.
Deanna, We have one treadmill. I am going to have to dust that thing off and give it a try. LOL
Allyson, Poor Peri...having to sigh to make her point...LOL!!
Doris, Thank you!
Pat, Of course, my dogs stacked those cans. LOL
Thanks, Anna!
Those 2 know how to party!!! My DH does the same thing! When Myla wants to get up at 3:30am on the weekends!! They are just trying to tell you that you should not leave them behind with DD!!! Remember last time with the movies??? LOL!!
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