Ahhhh. The little dog that just keeps giving.
And it IS the little things, really…. that make ALL the difference. Like last night, just before bed time, I let the dogs out to go their “spot” before we all turned in.
(To remind the readers out there. We have three dogs. Maxine, is the oldest. Probably about 13 years old now. She is part West Highland Terrier and part Shih Tzu. Frances, is the middle fur child. She is around 10 years in age. France is mostly Black Lab with the mix in of Schnauzer and Schipperke. Finally, the newest addition is Ollie. Part Jack Russell Terrier, and part Pekingese. Young Ollie is about 2 … maybe 3.)
Okay. Back to last night. So the dogs returned to the house. First Max. She limps in as always. Then Frances. She limps in as always. Then Ollie. She sproings like Tigger on a pogo stick on four shots of Expresso.
So in she bounces… looking like the bearded lady at the circus… after competing in a mud-pie-eating-contest. Up to her elbows in mud too. AND… as soon as she gets through the door… she decides to give it all a good shaking-off.
Mud on the floor. Mud on the walls. Mud on the painting on the wall. Mud on my glasses on my face. Mud. Ollie. Thou name is mud. Ahhhhh. Yes. The little things.
You must know. There is never a dull moment with Ollie. Full of piss and vinegar that dog is. This must have come from the days when she was in Puppy Prison. Her former owners didn’t want her any more. Landed behind bars. So Mary sprang her from the slammer. Posted bail….. and now we have a bonafide convict living in our home.
Like I mentioned earlier. Ollie is in part…..Jack Russell Terrier. That explains the piss and vinegar with a sproing.
The rest? Tonight, I am reading an article from a veterinarian’s website. The article is about dog intelligence. Dogs that we “humans” consider book-smart are the ones that tend to learn commands easily—and once these commands are learned, do as they’re told by “humans”. By these criteria, the Border Collie is at the top of the class.
Sidebar: This classification seems slightly off to me. I mean, I think dogs should be rated with out any human-willfulness involved. But… that does not happen. So the “scientific” smart dog ratings… are:
Poodle
Beauceron
German Shepherd Dog
Golden Retriever
Doberman Pinscher
Shetland Sheepdog
Papillon
Belgian Malinois
Labrador Retriever
…. and the Breeds that are often accused of being a few cards short of a full deck are….
Afghan hound
Basenji
Bulldog
Chow chow
Borzoi
Bloodhound
Pekingese
Re-read the bottom line of this list. The thickest of the thick. Pekingese. Ahhhh… it is the little things. Miss Ollie is half Pekingese.
But hear me loud and clear on this one. I would not trade little Ollie for any other dog on that list or other wise. I wrote all of the earlier things in good fun. All of them are very true.. yet in good fun.
However, our little Ollie is a joy of joys. She is unique and wonderful, and that wee-bit of a dog makes me happy.
So. Throw those categories right out the window, I say. Once again, there is good evidence that lists, and pigeon holes, and class-assumptions…. should be discarded in life. Assumed labels and tags…. and lump sums… are just that. Lumpy.
Each one of us…. is our very own special self. Each of us…. in our own right.
And that should be celebrated. Over and over and over again. Yes. With each… and every… unique one of us.
“As we grow as unique persons, we learn to respect the uniqueness of others.” – R. H. Schuller









