A Dog's Purpose

This Bright Star birthday update is extra special. It is about the power of connection and community, and it allows me to share a bit of the behind-the-scenes from when the 10 + 10 were here.

This is a photo of Ferguson, the father of the Bright Stars…

Ferguson is a kind, gentle Therapy Dog. Although a spectacular show dog, that photo reflects his Super Power. It is a special dog who can touch hearts in just that way.

Hold that thought…

Newborn Suki Lyra

Right before the Bright Stars were born, Kris Osojnicki reached out to me about a friend whose relative in Alaska had a friend who needed a Berner puppy. Did you follow that? Someone in Minnesota was able to convey how much someone in Alaska needed a puppy from Montana. That is the power of community.

This family’s previous Berner had been a girl, and so they preferred a girl but would take a boy. Knowing their story, I said to myself, “this family should not have to give up one more thing — they need a girl.”

But it was complicated. While I had LOTS of puppies, I did not have lots of girls.

Decisions around puppy placement are always stressful and hard — for everyone involved. The placement of the 10 + 10, however, was complicated in ways people could not know — some stories were simply not mine to tell.

Unfortunately, not everyone was kind or patient or graceful during the decision-making process, and that made a really tough time exponentially harder. I was maxed out with a low (okay — non-existent) tolerance for shenanigans, waffling, and general bad behavior. Not a good combination, to be sure.

SO much gratitude to Suzanne for being the supportive friend who listened to it all and kept me somewhat (or maybe just occasionally) calm and reasoned.

In the end, I decided one of the girls was going to Alaska — no matter what. And that is how and why the puppy formerly known as Lyra — one of the most beautiful movers in a litter of lovely Limited Edition puppies — flew to Alaska in the care of my husband.

Because — like her Daddy, Ferguson — I knew that puppy had a Super Power, and I knew exactly where it was needed.

Super Suki reporting for duty…

Without further ado, here is our update from the litter’s Super Hero, Suki (fka Lyra):

Linda shares, “Suki turned one year old this week!

She is living her best life in Anchorage, Alaska. Fortunately, she loves to play in the snow and does not mind cold weather. She loves to conquer a good, high snow pile, roll in the powdery snow, burrow her nose down for sniffs, and bound through the deep stuff.

Suki is a fun, energetic, engaging dog with a sense of humor. Suki is very intelligent, fully capable of making her wishes known, whether verbally or with physical cues (such as a large, furry paw or a wet nose), but she wants to please, so mischief is only occasionally managed.

Suki came to us just after the death of our son to enchant us, providing distraction from our grief, and giving us a reason to get up and out of the house (sometimes very, very early).

Suki gives the best full-body hugs, no questions asked. Suki is equally loved by her sitter, Sue VanSchooten and her brother Dave, who spoil her before giving her back.

We all believe that Suki is the most beautiful Bernese in Alaska.

Thank you to Mary-Ann for having faith that we would take good care of her, and to both you and your husband for making her adoption happen in the middle of a pandemic.”

Thank you, Linda, for this wonderful update and to all of you for giving Suki such a grand life — and giving me another reason to have “Visit Alaska!” on my Bucket List!

And please — let’s rest our hearts and minds on Jeff — newly graduated from college, a shining bright star, son, brother, and friend — and on his family, whose life journey is now missing someone so very beloved.

The loss of a child. There are no words to convey the devastation. No magic wand.

But there are still reasons to get up and keep going, as Linda noted. I am honored to have been invited to share with this family — people I have not yet met — a small spark to light their time in the Darkest of Dark Places.

Thank you to Kim, Sue, Kris and everyone who made this possible. And a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Suki. Strong work, Sweet Puppy — we are all so very proud of you.

Bright Star indeed.

Birthday Fun in Idaho

We send get well wishes to Valerie, McCovey’s human, who will get us an update when she feels better. No worries! In the meantime, let’s celebrate Atlas (fka Sun)…

Kira sends us this update: “Atlas is our big, emphasis on big, about 105 lbs, loveable goofball. We asked the kids to describe him and here's what they had to say: protective, happy, mischievous, smart, adorable, dorky and cuddly. That pretty much sums him up!

We always know when Atlas is happy because he has a big smile on his face. His favorite things to do are go for a walk with his berner brother Onyx, play with his sister Dallas and play with his best friend next door, a goldendoodle named Kona.

Atlas LOVES everyone in his "tribe" but isn't fond of strangers. However, he hasn't met a dog he doesn't like yet! We are so happy Atlas has been a part of our family this past year. He has added so much joy to a challenging year!

LOVE!

Thank you, Kira, for everything — including sharing your wonderful family with all of us, and especially Atlas. Lucky Dog indeed. HAPPY BIRTHDAY ATLAS!

Partying On

Today we hear from our New Hampshire Bright Star! Alison shares this update with us:

“Here we are at a rest stop in MT on the day we headed home with baby Heze in March.

He quickly decided he' d been adopted by gypsies because we lived out of the car and never stopped in the same place for four whole days. I can only imagine how he felt finally settling in here in New Hampshire. At least there were already two resident Berners, his Aunt Kiri and Great Uncle Tristan.

By the time we arrived in NH Heze had morphed into Zuber, a variation on the star Zubenelgenubi in the constellation of Libra. After all, he IS a Bright Star! He is the easiest puppy we have ever raised, always playful
with his own toys and never branching out to furniture, woodwork or rugs.

Zuber at ten months

Zuber has a delightful vocal repertoire ranging from hums, to rumbles, murbles, squeaks, whines and joyous barks (getting deeper by the day). He seems to have a comment on everything.

We play together in a puppy obedience class, foundation agility class and occasional breed handling classes. He loves long walks and wrestles daily with his Aunt Kiri.

Between 7 and 8 months Zuber sprouted longer legs and now is taller than either housemate. He has a long way yet to go in filling out, however. He still has a wee bit of puppy fluff on the back of his head. I have been fascinated to observe that when he appears to be growing faster he has less energy to expend in play and training.

He is sweet, thoughtful, easy going and a wonderful cuddler.

Happiest of Birthdays to all the Bright Stars and Moonshadows!”

Alison and I have the same three generations at home — she has an iPup, a Sparkler, and a Bright Star —just like me. How cool is that! And the things her dogs do and the places they go — flipping amazing. Thank you so much, Alison and Tom, and HAPPY BIRTHDAY ZUBER!

Meanwhile, Capella is still waiting on some of her sibling updates…

Please have a wonderful Monday!