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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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This blog may have come to an end, but I hope you will still find good information in the posts from over many years. Thank you for visiting, and enjoy your journey!

12 February, 2012

Working dogs today at Phantom Ridge with Louanne Twa

I love this pic as I have so few of me with my dogs. That's Jet. We are working in a small arena to tweak our teamwork. She has really become more calm since having her pup Ben. It's awesome to work with her now, and now I need to get as much time in as possible to make some good progress. Thanks to Louanne for having such a great place to work!

Jet fetching the sheep.

Jet lie down. Notice that the sheep in the front has the same mask as Jet? I should have had them pose together! Love Louanne's sheep. They are very nice to work and very pretty.

Jet driving the sheep back. Can you believe this is February? It was +4 and no wind.

More of Jet.

And the same goes with Ted. Working on slowing everything down and trying to get some calm control and teamwork. He was a very good boy today. Louanne really helped us from the sidelines.

Ted fetching

Ted turning around me. He is such an athletic dog.

More of my Ted dog.

Baby Ben felt he should go in the round pen with his friend Rook the Canaan Dog. Ben won't work again for a month or so, to give him some time to grow up a bit more (despite the fact he thought everyone needed his help today)

Thanks to Michelle Harrington for the pictures of my dogs. Here is Michelle with Rook who is just over a year old. Rook works free range cattle regularly, but is not as familiar with working these white fluffy thingies... he did a great job today.
View Michelle's Sufat Sheleg Canaan Dog website and pictures of Rook's lesson here.
Sadly, a rock bounced off my trailer and took out my back window. *sigh*
Thanks to Kyle and Justice for taking out the glass and taping up cardboard so I could get home. Yay Alberta gravel roads!
Thankfully I have retrained my glass coverage from my Ontario days. Everyone in Alberta says don't bother with glass insurance, but it will sure help pay for this.

Thanks Louanne for helping us out today! Much appreciated.
That is you in behind puppy Gus, isn't it?


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