When I was a kid I lived for Lassie. I would watch every episode and wish that I could have such a dog one day. She was smarter than half the humans in the show and beautiful to boot.
Since growing up I have realized that Lassie is a hoax and dogs are actually really stupid. You can train them to do things but as soon as you turn your back they will just do whatever they want. Including: eat your belongings, run away, pee on your flowers, dig holes in your garden, and roll on dead animals.
When I ask Ven to do something useful I almost always end up feeling like a damn monkey, saying some reduculous word and making some rediculous hand gesture over and over again while the dog looks at me like, "What?".
(www.Superpoop.com) We went to Bernstorf Parken today and Ven was an incredibly BAD DOG. He peed on somebody's leg. Oh my GOD, what a dumbass. We were about 10 meters away and we saw him going in for the kill (lifting his leg) and we SCREEAMED at him and just about scared the poor lady he was peeing on half to death in the process. Ven was, of course, not at all phased by this and ran out of arm's reach after marking his new territory. We stood there, not knowing what to say besides sorry and not 30 seconds later Ven trotted over to another person and tried to do it again! AAAAHHHHH!
I wanted to beat his brains out. Fortunately for Ven we were in public so I didn't get the opportunity to do this. We appologized to the second near victim (who we also screamed at and nearly scared half to death) and got on our way.
What do you do in a situation like that? Sorry just seems so insufficient. The lady was really nice and said she had a boy dog too so she knows how it is, etc. I didn't know if that meant her dog had done the same thing at some point or what but this is unacceptable for us.
The worst thing is this is not the first time he's done this. It's the third!
The first time was several months ago and the person was wearing rubber boots. As soon as I saw what he was doing I ran over, drug him away by his neck, pinned him on his back, and screamed in his face. I was worried that I had overreacted but the as soon as I let him up he jumped up and ran off to play with his tail wagging, and not at all sorry or bothered by the consequences of his actions.
The second time was about a months ago and in almost the exact same place as today. Ven had run out of pee at that point so all he did was lift his leg and try to pee. He was so far away at this time that I couldn't even yell at him.
At first we thought this was just puppy puberty growing pains and that it would stop on its own. Anyway, no harm no foul, right? I've never even heard of dogs doing this before! And since he does it so seldomly it's not like we have a lot of opportunities to correct the behavior.
We discussed things today and here's what we concluded:
What is his fucking problem?
1) He still has his balls and has an uncontrollable urge to pee on everything that is upright--trees, fallen branches, street signs, parked bikes, and apparently people too.
2) Since nobody pets or interacts with each other's dogs at the park Ven percieves the people standing around less as humans more as pieces as scenery, like mobile tree trunks.
3) Ven is a completely disrespectful piece of shit.
What can we do about it?
1) Do not cancel the vet appointment we made to have his balls removed.
2) Keep a close eye on his sneaky, disobedient butt and open a can of woop ass on him if he tries it again.
2) If he does this even once more after having brain surgery (refer to number one) he is going to doggie fucking boot camp.
3) On Wednesday we are calling the dog psychologist at our vet clinic (there are some perks to the place, even if they can't/won't make up last minute dog passports) and ask if she has any other bright ideas other than putting a giant sign on his back that says, "Kick me in the place where my balls used to be if I try to pee on you".
Honestly, he's a pretty good dog but this is a problem that a) totally emberasses me and makes me feel like a total failure of a dog owner and b) will eventually result in him never getting to go anywhere and having a really shitty life.
Speeka-eengleesh, Ven?