Thursday, February 25, 2010

...and a little humour...

This was Trusts' and Storms' Birthday Party a couple of weeks ago. Trust turned eight and Storm was fifteen. Just a few weeks previously, we celebrated Jess' fifteenth birthday. Tank seems to be upset that his hat is on backwards! Blast wasn't quite ready to join the group photo...

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Our Visitor is Back!

Our Barred Owl appears to be back hunting behind the house. However, we've found out that this is a male, which is smaller than the female. He is spotted at various times almost daily this week, keeping a watch on one of the bird feeders, for tasty little morsels of rodents that come out from under the snow now and again.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

The "Baby" in the Family..

This is Carmspack Blast at approximately 3 months of age. Blast was a very brave puppy, trying out everything he came across. He came "hard-wired" to track, and has been doing mainly "free tracking" through the winter. We are now beginning to start seriously, on hard surface ahead of vegetation, and in harness and long line.
Blast at 9 months in our front fields (free tracking) taking a left turn corner. I was walking the other dogs out here previously, before laying the track in the snow for him, with three articles. He's on his way to the final article at the end of the track. There were a few new and old tracks out here for him to ignore and choose the correct one.

Blast is sitting up on a round hay bale here, after a walk through the forest and fields. He is nine months in this photo. I have to keep reminding myself that he is still a puppy!


Sunday, February 21, 2010

Pet Therapy Dogs

Keepers' Jess RN TD, wearing the bell wreath, and CH Fairisles Whitegates Powerline "Storm" CD CGC St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog - posing for their 2009 Christmas Card picture. Storm has also been my main demo. dog to teach children about dog safety & responsibility.

I can't imagine a day without our dogs. Dogs provide us with so much joy, comfort, and humour. They can protect us, assist us, and even 'force' us to be more physically active! Years ago, when we lived away from this area for a few years, I got involved with St. John Ambulance Therapy dogs with three of our dogs; Spook, a German Shepherd, and two shelties, Diva and Storm. Storm is still with us, and still active as a therapy dog. We visited different nursing homes in Orillia for three years.
To see the joy on elderly faces, to see a hand reach out, to hear stories from those able to recount them, about their childhood dog, is truly amazing. And it's our dogs that bring this out.
I believe for those that have a dog suitable for this calling, it is truly rewarding for everyone involved.
Four of our dogs are presently therapy dogs; Trust, a german shepherd; Tank, a labrador; Storm, a sheltie; Jess, a sheltie.
Jess and Storm are the favorites, both blue merle in colour, and small and cute. Each is fifteen years of age, and may be retiring this year. That will be tough. They have been visiting the same nearby nursing home for nearly six years.
There are never enough well-mannered dogs and owners with the interest, and some time available, to visit the homes and hospitals that would so love to see them.
They make such a difference!