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My name is Donna Brinkworth. Four years ago I moved to Alberta from Northwestern Ontario. I recently completed the requirements to be a CKC tracking judge for TD and TDX and will now work on becoming an urban tracking judge, as it is one of my passions. I've also become involved in the sport of Schutzhund as a member of the Calgary Schutzhund Club, and my boy Caden is showing a lot of promise in this exciting sport. All I need is some land and sheep for the Border Collies to be completely happy in Alberta, and we are working on that! This blog honours tracking, herding and life with the dogs who are my teachers and who bring so much joy into my life. It started out as a training blog for my tracking students. You can check those archives, back in 2005. Over time I have used this blog to journal my own training, share information, and most recently discuss my personal journey since moving here.

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29 April, 2010

Petie the Norwich Terrier and Sonny the English Cocker at the Tracking Seminar

Petie is a Norwich Terrier and Sonny is a field bred English Cocker. They were the two smallest dogs in the class. Here is a shot of Petie, Sonny, and Lynda with Cavall, while we were talking about article indications at the seminar. It looks sunny out, but note the winter jackets and toques!

Below is Charity with Sonny on day one, doing a footstep track with bait.
And here is Sonny on day two. By this time he had done a few short, baited tracks. Notice how he is already going out ahead a bit! He is very thoughtful and focused in his work, and on a nice loose line as he moves out on his own.
And below is Petie on day one...he might be a small guy, but he is so game and worked as tirelessly and with as much drive as the big boys!
And on day two, he did a dirt track and filled up on treats! Tracking on dirt is much like tracking in the snow, because beginning handlers can see their tracks. It helps immensely with handling skills and confidence in the beginning and this fresh dirt has a lot of scent.
I thought I took a close-up shot of his harness but I can't find it. It was blue with yellow dog bones on it. Very stylish! These were both neat dogs to watch and they were very similar in their working styles.

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