Santa came! They have bones on their stockings! This is River "pre-grooming" job. Or should I say 'pre-bonsai.' I often sit Caden up on that bench when Ben runs around, to help Caden get used to Ben. It's very cute because Caden has a very good sit (thanks to SchH) and Ben will jump up on the couch and they touch noses. That is how I was able to get the group shot a few days ago (see my earlier Merry Christmas post). I sat Caden first, then Jet and Ted, then called River in. Ben just naturally jumped in and I took the photo!
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25 December, 2011
Christmas Dogs
Christmas Eve out West
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| Me with Big Ben, who is getting very heavy |
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| Benny gives me a Christmas kiss |
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| Ben gets a present and a cookie |
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| Sunset looking west towards Caroline and Sundre |
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| Jet, Ted and Ben in the sunset |
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| Another view of the Christmas sunset |
| A creative farmer made a snowman from his haybales near Spruce View |
| Ash the Canaan Dog Ash the amazing tracker) tells Ben to sit still for a treat |
| Cybelle does her famous salute... we hoped to get a picture of her and Ben saluting together, because he will do this - but he was still waiting for a present, LOL. |
23 December, 2011
Merry Christmas from Spiritdance
Believe it or not, this was the 'first take' of a group photo last night. Ben is almost as big as Jet but he is all legs right now. It is hard to believe my little pup is 5 months old now. He's the very first 'Spiritdance' puppy - Spiritdance Big Ben (yes, named after the horse who I loved so much). River is 11 1/2 and doing just great - the Matriarch of the group and my best, best friend. Caden isn't the baby anymore, he will be 4 in January. Jet and Ted are 6 - so hard to believe. What a GREAT group of dogs. And great friends!! Cheers.
18 December, 2011
My Christmas Angel
My vet said that he would likely die over Christmas when they were closed, and was I prepared for that. I said yes. I was just separated, and it was so devastating to be losing this gentle dog on top of that. Looking after him kept me going for those months after my husband left. The vet said that a death from internal bleeding is very peaceful, and described it to me. So, I sat with Thorn all by myself for two days - I spent Christmas alone, and he died at dinner time on Christmas Day.
This is my last picture of Thorn (above). We were alone, so I took it by myself. River sleeps on that bed every night. I actually left the house to go to a friend's for Christmas dinner - I knew I should not have left him - but he seemed to pull through every day and I thought - just for a few hours... and he died when I was gone. Some people say dogs, and people, tend to hang on when you sit with them, and by leaving, I gave him a chance to relax and leave that big old body. I cry and tell him I am sorry to this day that I left. I remember pulling over to the side of the road thinking 'what am I doing?' but I was not thinking clearly. Looking back, I believe it was at that exact time that he died.
When I look at the picture above, he looks so sad and I think - how could I have left him. But it's what happened and over time, I have learned to live with this story and know that Thorn probably just fell asleep and died peacefully. He was such a great dog, and in many ways it was sad that he died at such a sad and lonely time - when he should have been surrounded by everyone who loved him - but I gave him everything I could. By spring, I had Caden, and by summer I was here in Alberta living my new life! And thanks to Caden and my other dogs, I have met so many new friends. Below - Caden with Thorn's ball, April 2008.
It was, at the time, the worst Christmas ever. But now, looking back, I think about how peaceful and special it was to sit with him that way. We were able to let go together. Every Christmas I think about Thorn and how we went through his Cancer together - just the two of us. He would sit in the snow outside to cool down his body, and the day after he died I saw his impressions and they looked like snow angels. That day, I let go and cried so hard I thought I would faint. River went up and down the driveway sniffing the snow angels. This picture is of Thorn, about a week before he died in 2007.
One of the vets at my clinic met me on his own time, to take Thorn's body. He told me that right before Christmas, a lot of people put their old animals to sleep because it is hard to have them around during the holiday. It is one of the busiest times for euthanasia of old pets. I was shocked to hear it. He said that even though it was hard, they admired my love for Thorn and that I chose to give him a dignified, peaceful death at home.
I miss Thorn so much at this time of year. He was not much of a tracking dog, but he was so kind - he was a therapy dog, and just a great, great friend. I often wonder about his getting Cancer right after my marriage ended, as if he truly was an angel taking my mind off of such a sad time in my life. Thorn was the first dog I brought into my life after my mother died, and he helped me through that too. He actually picked me out when he was a puppy - as though he was a puppy from God.
That is why on my blog I say he was an Angel. Merry Christmas my Thorn. He was CH Lindau Spiritdance Blackthorn TD TT JHD St. John's Ambulance Therapy Dog, 1997 - 2007.
Bad boys Thorn and Shaman in their younger years. I am sure they are together with all of my other dogs, waiting until we are all reunited.
17 December, 2011
Ben's Little Circle Track and Article Indications
7 December, 2011
Grandma River and Baby Ben
6 December, 2011
Ben catching snowflakes!
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| Ben catches snowflakes. Love the purple shadow! Ben is a puppy, and the shadow looks like a Wolf. |
This puppy just fills my heart with joy... dogs are so wonderful for the soul!
2 December, 2011
River sets Baby Ben straight on this glove business
New Post on Your Tracking Coach - featuring Baby Ben
I was home sick today - but that did not stop me - I decided it was time for Ben to get started on his article indications - since he has mastered the command 'lie down~!'
http://yourtrackingcoach.blogspot.com/2011/12/ben-discovers-glove-shaping-article.html

1 December, 2011
The Pack - Snow Day
When you live with five dogs, I think it qualifies as a Pack. Here is a group shot of them. So peaceful and good - after a day spent playing in the snow!
No wonder he was so tired after the big snow day! My sweet pup







































