Blowing Up the Messenger

It happens every semester - you would think I would be used to it by now.

Students irate when I do my job. Specifically, when I inform them via a grade and comments that their assignment wasn’t actually amazing.

“I always get A’s on my papers.” “Your instructions were not good.” “I am an A student.” “My other professors give me A’s on my papers.” Repeat.

“I always get A’s on my papers.” “Your instructions were not good.” “I am an A student.” “My other professors give me A’s on my papers.” Repeat.

It is hard to hear Unflattering Truth.

I so get it. Truly I do.

If “I am a 4.0 student” understands unflattering feedback as truth, how can he maintain his personal narrative — his very identity — about himself as a student?

He can’t.

And that leaves two options:

  1. It is the professor’s fault (WTH does she know?!); OR,

  2. I have things to learn.

One might say that presence at a university assumes one knows there are things to learn, but apparently not.

Therefore, Option #1 is the logical choice (!).

Huh.

Humans are so interesting.

And now, Dear Reader, please make a slight substitution — after all, this is a blog about Life — with Dogs.

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When a dog does not provide the feedback that we are an amazingly awesome trainer/handler/person/everything by turning in an A+ performance, we have two options:

  1. It is the dog’s fault; OR,

  2. I have things to learn.

Yep.

The dog’s performance is your grade as a trainer/handler.

Blame the dog and you never get better.

(Important and Relevant Note: Consider bad grades and other human misadventures as evidence that you have not yet died and therefore are still an imperfect human being living on earth with similarly imperfect human beings [and really amazing dogs]. Given that it was just the 36th Anniversary of my mom’s untimely death at age 45 — allow me to say this about that: Lucky Imperfect You!).

There are, of course, other ways to get a desired grade.

A few years back one student decided the way to get a good grade was to buy a paper from an internet site and submit it as her own — in my ETHICS CLASS.

That did not go well.

Sometimes cheating does result in a good grade on an assignment or canine performance. But then you have to live with the knowledge that you are a fraud, an imposter — and basically just a lousy human being.

But change is possible!

Don’t despair!

You — the collective you including me — CAN be a real A+ student or trainer or human (or preferably — all of those).

How?

Just take the C- this time and embrace Option #2.

You will be transformed.

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I promise.

Family Photos

Thanks to Dianne for sending these photos from the draft weekend at the Bohligs in CA. This first one is Sparkler Jordan with her Uncle Jumar (age 10+!) — they passed Novice Brace all three days.

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Jumar and Jordan are an amazingly consistent team — and that earned Jordan her ANBDD title. Congratulations Team J&J!

Jordan also teamed up with Margaret Jezek’s boy, Stigen, for Jordan’s Open Brace title.

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I love how Berner People help each other achieve goals — gratitude to Margaret and Well Done, Team Jordan/Stigen!

Team rePete/Karma were successful in scoring the dog bed on which to practice their long, long, long stays…

They practice a lot and are very good at that particular exercise.

They practice a lot and are very good at that particular exercise.

Karma graciously condescended to allow Claire a small piece of the dog bed in which to chew…

Or maybe not so graciously judging by the look of her feline face…

Or maybe not so graciously judging by the look of her feline face…

Sweet Daisy loves to nurse on Stuffies…

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I have never had one do this and I have to say — it is endearing and adorable, even if the Stuffie is always a wet, soggy mess.

What’s a little spit between family?

I was having A Day yesterday and so the Universe felt the need to send me a reminder…

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And so I ordered some Love Beads and tie-dye.

I hope your day is a Happy One — or if you prefer, a really Hippy One.

Better yet — both!

Monday Round-Up

Our Peeps have been busy!

But first…

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That is Sparkler Abbie with two of her humans — clearly Abbie is a good influence on her little human brother!

And just as clearly, these two are not spending quite enough time with dogs…

Note the stem on the pumpkin.

Note the stem on the pumpkin.

Our People were everywhere — I know Jordan (Sparkler) finished her Open Brace title AND her ABNDD at the California draft test but the internet there was spotty so that all I have for now. Congratulations to Team Jordan!

Lori and Ruthie (also a Sparkler) were at a handling clinic someplace on the opposite side of the country — I just love this photo of Ruthie…

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Lucas, yet another Sparkler, finished his Rally Excellent title down in Arizona. Congratulations to them!

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Back on the eastern side of the country iPup Tristan was making sure his human, Alison, had a weekend to remember.

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On Saturday Tristan finished his CDX with a score of 198.5 (out of 200) and in doing so, became a BMDCA Working Dog Excellent AND earned the AKC’s Versatile Companion Dog 2 (VCD2)!

Those are Big Deals.

In 2018 only two Berners earned the Working Dog Excellent award — in 2019 both Tristan and Sparkle have done it (and another iPup is close behind).

Berner-Garde reports there are 22 VCD2 Berners, although since Sparkle is missing from the list we know there are at least 23 — add in Tristan and we have 24.

Ever.

And one of those VCD2 is Sparkle and Tristan’s mom (Zoey), who actually finished her lifetime as a VCD3 (there are seven Berners who have done that).

And so yes - we are thrilled with Tristan’s accomplishments and happy for Alison — and yesterday Tristan put additional icing and a generous amount of sprinkles on that triple-layer cake by getting an Open B bonus leg with another 198.5 and an all-breed High in Trial, which is also a super Big Deal.

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Congratulations to Team Tristan for a great weekend (understatement alert).

Claire notes her family members are a bit of overachievers — and that we spent the weekend as Happy Slackers, as evidenced by the fur on the carpet.

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Congratulations to everyone on your weekend — whatever it included.