As I sit here, wetter than the dog, I wonder why I didn’t
jump in and lather up with doggie wash. Or
is it called doggie shampoo since
she is hairy all over? Man, can my dog
splash in the tub! And I thought the grandkids were like whales in the shallow
end of the pool in the bathtub, Tessie has them beat by a mile! Puppy adventures are extraordinary and so
easily forgotten or nobody would ever get one again!
I looked at puppy, wet down, minus her labradoodle curls and
she was a skinny runt with long legs, barely recognizable. I had to admit, she
was comical. I thought about taking a picture but stopped myself knowing it
would be downright embarrassing to her for others to see looking so goofy. How pitiful does Tess look wet! Quickly I got her out of there, well actually
twice she half jumped out and I not very politely shoved her head and shoulders
back in there.
Next was the trip to the bathroom with the cool air from the
blow dryer to aid with drying her. Never
having been graced with curly hair,
whew, what a surprise was that. Earlier today I did my first mini trim job on
her, taking off just a bit of her hair. That bit I cut off must have been
enough to make it spring back into action. Blow drying it after the bath, her
hair was like a slinky being put up for the day! Bouncing but not behaving! She was a sea of poodle curls and not loving
the air coming at her. Her mouth was wide open showing me her new teeth coming
in as she tried to bite air. Oh great, I am sure to be treated to gas later
tonight, compliments of Tessie!
Due to what the trainer calls’ “counter-serving” Tessie is
now going away to Camp. Maybe we should call it school for the delinquent or
strong willed child. We called who our
vet recommended “Sit Means Sit.” And
then they found out she knows the command sit but her sit is short-lived, like
most everything because her attention span lasts about .yeah, that long, a period
at the end of a sentence.
Counter serving, by the way, is the dog that has incredibly
long legs and can reach up to the top of the counter. Tessie likes to see what
is going on there that has my attention. Also, it is imperative she find out if
there is anything available to steal, chew or just look at. If she doesn’t see
anything of interest in front of her, she just moves along down the counter
with her feet on the ground and her paws sliding down the counter. Yeah, others think it is cute, funny or
whatever. To us, it is aggravating and to the trainers, it is a definite no-no,
right up there with the jumping on everyone.
So after spending some time with our little gem, the trainer
and I were in agreement, a simple few training lessons is never going to be
enough for Miss High-Energy Low on Attention Span Puppy
especially given her
breed. Heck, this great trainer had a horrendous time getting even eye contact
with Tessie. I think Tess sensed she was going to make her mind and thought, “the
hell with this lady.” So, Tessie will be
boarding with them for 10 days and come back a changed lady instead of the
Tramp. Get it, from the Disney move…..
She gets walked daily by the driving range. Lucky for her,
several golfers in our community are bad hitters and balls land way off the
range on the walking paths. Those balls get spotted by Tessie and thus dog
walks consistently include a game of chase the ball. This is great fun and
wears her little butt out so it has an added bonus. It is hysterical to watch her overrun the
ball, try to apply her brakes which are her legs too long currently for her
body. She lands up splattered on the
ground like a deer on ice! She looks up
with you with her raccoon mask like “What the hell just happened?”
I have to say a real shocker is how much Tessie loves car
rides. Never have I had a dog that enjoyed the car. With her, there is no
drama, no panting, crying, barking or pacing. She simply sits in the back seat
and occasionally looks out to see who is out there and possibly if any good
looking dogs are tailing us.
I still have bite marks, as soon as some heal, new ones
form. Oh yes, she gets reprimanded, toys given to distract her but in time,
that doesn’t work either. This puppy is high energy and smart. She is learning right along with us, what
works and what doesn’t. And then there
are the times, though rare, when she is the sweetest loving thing in the
world. But all in all, I think we’ll
keep her!