About this blog

My name is Donna Brinkworth. Three 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.

All content and photos are copyright Donna Brinkworth (Smith), 2005 - 2011 unless otherwise noted. Please use the private comment function after each post to contact me with questions or comments.

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25 December, 2011

Christmas Dogs

Today it was plus 6 C and everything was melting! I had such a fun day hanging out at home and visiting with my awesome neighbours (where I had Christmas Dinner). I groomed all five dogs today and took these photos. River is 11.5 years old and as hard to groom as when she was 1 year old. She hates it! It's such a chore to hold her down, give her a break, and get it done. But when it's done, she always struts around and you can tell she feels pretty.

Below, she is posing with a stuffed toy I've had since the 80s - it is from The Bay in Winnipeg, from one of many shopping trips there in another life. Look at how River is smiling here. She is like a stuffed toy herself.  


And here are River and Caden. Notice how big her stocking is? Caden is always so cheerful, he doesn't compare. To be honest, it took two tries to get him lying here - his waggy tail kept knocking ornaments off of my little purple tree which is normally up on the counter (see below).

And here is the Border Collie family, Ted and his son Ben, and Jet with the stuffed toy. This was about my third attempt at this photo. First Ben stole the stuffed dog. Then Ted just refused to look at the camera. I had to accept this one, even though Jet is partly hidden. Ted apparently inherits an aversion to having his photo taken (soul stealing phobia according to Jenny Glen)...

Gotta love little Ben's Picasso Face!

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!

Christmas Eve out West

I went to my friend Michelle's (Sufat Sheleg Canaan Dogs) for Christmas Eve. We had East Indian food and wine, then took a million pictures. It's always fun to be with a fellow 'dog person' who thinks like you do. "OK, enough chit chat, let's take pictures..." Both of us are on our own, and we never get pictures of US with our dogs. It's a great treat.

I love these pictures because they show me with Ben, and also because I can see my cheekbones! It really shows that I am losing so much weight. 105 pounds in four years (45 this year) and 40 to go to my goal weight. I don't recognize myself sometimes. It is hazardous of course, because I am buying clothes all the time and enjoying the new sizes - this is my biggest Christmas present to me - health and happiness.

 
Merry Christmas to everyone and best wishes for a wonderful 2012!
Me with Big Ben, who is getting very heavy

Benny gives me a Christmas kiss

Ben gets a present and a cookie

Sunset looking west towards Caroline and Sundre

Jet, Ted and Ben in the sunset

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.

Michelle with Ash, big puppy Rook and Cybelle, who has just about had it with goofy puppies! What a lovely home and lovely dinner we had - and such a good time. Thanks Michelle. It is a blessing to have good friends.

PS you can see Michelle's version of the evening here, with more pictures of Baby Ben playing and some lovely pictures I took of her with her Canaan Dogs... it will take you off this blog so please come back to visit more!
Ben and Ash played so hard that this picture turned out transparent! I think it's kind of cool though. He held his own and she was very gentle. He slept like a log and this morning he is getting treats from Santa!

23 December, 2011

Merry Christmas from Spiritdance


Wishing everyone a wonderful Christmas. Thank you for visiting the blog and thanks to everyone who has been part of our lives here in Alberta - out training and having fun with the dogs. It is a blessing to have so many good friends - near and far. Hello to friends we haven't met but talk to through blogs and Facebook, and love to friends and family at home in Thunder Bay. Here's to a great 2012!



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




Four years ago at this time, my 10-year old GSD Thorn was near the end due to hemangiosarcoma. I had his spleen removed, and it gave him nearly 3 good months before the Cancer spread somewhere else. He was so up and down, and I nearly made the big decision, but he WALKED into the vet wagging to see everyone, and I could not do it.

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.
Below are pictures of Thorn playing and making snow angels in the week before he died. He just loved this big white ball - and River took to sleeping with it after he died. The top right photo is of River sniffing a snow angel. The bottom right photo is one of the last I took of Thorn.



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

Today I met some friends to track and laid a cirle track with articles. My friend Michelle took these pictures of Ben working his way around the track and indicating articles. He did a great job - I love when someone else can take photos because I get to see what he looks like in side profile. I've been working on his article indications at home.

Today I had wood and plastic in the mix and he stopped at the wood and said "really?" (below). But with a little piece of kibble he was persuaded to lie down. Ben's working style is so much like his Mama Jet's. It is very exciting to see him grow up - he will be 5 months old this week.








Above - he hesitated at wood - but with convincing he lied down at it too - and got a treat.


I am also working on his 'positions' (sit, down, stand).

Below is his 'Salute' - I've been working on a few tricks and he loves to wave his paws around, so I am going with it. It's very cute, but check out his super serious face! I love Ben, but he is not one of those wiggly silly puppies, that's for sure.


And here I am luring him into a stand - I really want him to learn a good stand command. Last fall working with Calvin Jones in herding, he convinced me a stand is a great command for working sheep. I watched the World Champion Sheepdog on YouTube for 2011 - from Ireland - and he uses a lot of 'stand' and 'stand there' and I liked it. Ben does a passable down, sit and stand now and is learning better on-lead manners too, so he will foos like a SchH dog eventually, and I can 'walk to the post' with him off lead - I have a dream! He's a serious enough pup I think he will take to this all very well.



7 December, 2011

Grandma River and Baby Ben


Tonight I was on the phone and looked over my shoulder to see this.

River has raised every dog in this house, aside from Ted who she befriended when he came here to live at the age of 2. Maybe that's why she is best friends with Ted, but bossy with everyone else!

Ben just adores his Grandma River. He is 4.5 months old and she is 11.5 years old. What a beautiful sight. They slept together on the bed for about an hour. Lucky little Ben.

It's funny. These are the two dogs that need the most help from me now. Ben because he is a baby, and River, who is going deaf now and starting to show her age - although she is definitely still the boss. Even over Caden!

PS Note the tracking glove on the bed with them :)

6 December, 2011

Ben catching snowflakes!

I tried so hard to capture a photo or video of Ben catching snowflakes tonight! But he saw me in the doorway! Video is below.
Ben catches snowflakes. Love the purple shadow!
Ben is a puppy, and the shadow looks like a Wolf.





 I caught a few seconds, it is very cute...




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

I'll explain this once kid.
The tracking gloves?
They are all mine.




 Perhaps one day you will be a great tracker like me, if you play your cards right.

See the post below where Ben is leaning about tracking gloves!

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!



Caden is so good with Ben. I always watch as Ben can be a bit silly at his age, but since he was born here, Caden view him as one of the pack. Notice that Jet is pretty unconcerned in behind.


River lies guard over the steps to the kitchen where the cookies are kept.


Ben copies Jet in everything she does. I will have to teach them to squeeze over and make a spot for me - since usually Jet and I share the couch!


Ted is the most amazing dog. He was great with Caden when Caden was a puppy too. I put Ted out with Ben and they played for hours. I just love Ted's happy demeanor. Ted loves having a playmate. And this time, it is his own pup!


Ben went for a walk to the Post Office today. He is such a calm guy. He greeted people and chilled while I mailed some Christmas stuff.


Then he guarded the house while I shovelled snow





No wonder he was so tired after the big snow day! My sweet pup