17-04 Petless and a Sad Heart

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Losing a pet is like losing a part of you.

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I have just lost my cat or 17.7 years and 5 months ago lost my dog of 14.7 years, I am now petless it feels so strange and my heart misses their loyal love.

Kokomo my border collie was my best friend, she was my soul, my heart, and my spirit. She knew me inside and out, and was always there for me, letting her go was kind to her, but has been almost crippling for me. I had to let her go last August 9th because she could not cope with life anymore, it was so hard to do, but she did prepare me for it.  We gave her a beautiful death, a steak dinner, ice cream, a vet assisted death at home and so much love around her, she went knowing how much she was loved.

Sativa our cat was an independent cat of only 6lbs, but she loved the outdoors, she loved people and was so beautiful and we thought she would live for many more years. It came as a shock that I found her on the floor listless, unable to stand, lethargic, this vibrant cat who only days before had presented me with a bird, was dying right before my eyes.

I took her to the vet and he said she had kidney failure and most likely would not recover from it, the kindest thing to do was let her go, but always so had to commit to. It was all so fast.

She lay in my arms with my son and his girlfriend giving her loving support and we said our goodbyes. This limp lifeless kitty who used to terrorize other cats and Kokomo, hang out with the guys was a mere shell of herself, how did she decline so fast?

The vet gave us time to say our goodbyes and then came in with the injection, in seconds it was over, we kept speaking to her telling her we loved her forever so her spirit would go with all the love we have for her, she went home knowing that.

Now after 17.7 years of having a pet, it feels so strange and empty, I do have my Grand pups who are here often, and I love them so, I am sitting one right now who knew my loss and gave me comfort, but alas they are not my babies and have not traveled through life with me.


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I miss my Kokomo, now that silky little girl who loved sleeping on your lap is now gone too, yes they will always be with me, in my heart soul and with a visiting spirit, but I won’t get to hold them anymore and for that, I am very sad.

So go give you pet the biggest hug you can and make sure they always know how much you love and that you are grateful for them.

Thank you Kokomo and Sativa for all the love smiles and laughter you gave us all, we will never never forget.

2022. It has been years since they passed and my heart still aches for them, that trust, pure love and soul connection is missed so much.

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ECO 17-002 Daniel the Dolphin and the Ocean Guardians.

ECO Solutions with Sara Troy and her guests CARMEN FORSBERG & ADAM MARS, on air from January 10th. 

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Daniel Dolphin is a 3D-animated adventure film for the whole family inspired by the bestselling novels of Sergio Bambaren. Our goal is to push entertainment to a new level of audience participation and environmental awareness. Daniel Dolphin will share the larger message that we have to protect what we love: our oceans and each other.

Both Adam Mars and Carmen Forsberg (Silverlight Entertainment) are UBC Film Production Alumni and found the IP while travelling in South America.

“We met Peruvian novelist Sergio Bambaren five years ago and as he told us about Daniel Dolphin, the character from his best selling novels, we immediately knew we had found something extraordinary” says Carmen Forsberg, Producer.

The project has since garnered recognition from the National Screen Institute Feature’s First Program, Telefilm Canada, Harold Greenberg Fund and Creative BC.

“Our goal is for Daniel Dolphin to extend its impact well beyond an animated character, to create a new level of entertainment and driving force for social and environmental change” says Adam Mars, Writer-Director.

As ocean conservancy becomes a powerful topic of conversation, their goal is to position Daniel Dolphin as a key character who represents marine conservation, supporting global non-profits achieve their goals in education and sustainability through a give back model – a percentage of the funds from the film and all secondary revenues will be donated to conservation initiatives.

“We have come this far thanks to our supporters and the companies that have believed in us, and what Daniel Dolphin represents. Today we need a global audience to come together and push this timely vision through the finish line” says the Vancouver team.

The team has launched an Indiegogo campaign to help raise awareness and close the final development funds which will enable the Vancouver team to package the film and commence production.


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ADAM MARS – 

Adam is a multi award-winning Canadian writer/ director. His children’s short films have garnered multiple awards, aired on national television and played in more than thirty festivals worldwide. His first film “Chika’s Bird” (2005) was acclaimed nationally with numerous “best film” and “audience choice” awards. Adam has a degree in film production from the University of British Columbia where he won honours for his cinematography. Adam holds a second film degree from Capilano University. In 2008, through his love of CGI, he pitched and oversaw the build of a state-of-the-art 3D and VFX Animation facility and Faculty in Lima, Peru. The program was created in association with Studio Arts, Los Angeles. Adam currently works in the film industry as main camera operator (IATSE 669) for EPK units.

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With a background in advertising as an assistant director for many high profile commercial productions, Carmen decided to commit her passion to filmmaking and large-scale production. She holds a film production diploma from the University of British Columbia, and Bachelor in Communication Science with honours in Marketing from the University of Lima. Her current interest resides in producing high-concept projects with strong commercial viability across all media platforms. She has worked closely with Dolby Canada’s Image and Research Technology Department in the development of HDR software, organised and managed events for the Vancouver film industry and along with Adam Mars built and currently consults for one of South America’s most complete 3D and VFX programs.

OUR TIME AT UBC

As UBC Film Production Alumni we cannot help but look back upon our time at UBC with some nostalgia. Brock Hall was the Film Production ‘hub’ back then, the old building saw endless hours of editing, countless film productions – some more organized than others – detailed conversations about story, characters, directors .. many late lunches and skipped dinners.. it was the fuel that drove us forward.

While at UBC Adam not only directed the short films mandatory for the production degree, he also managed to secure funds from CityTV (for the second time) and a NFB FAP program grant to direct a much larger short film. For “Blue” he recruited most of his classmates (as any resourceful filmmaker would) and worked closely with locations managers in the University to bring his vision to life – and with the use of CG even turned the ‘bus loop’ into a sky train station. Adam’s films have always been ambitious, but with unstoppable passion people follow his lead.

Carmen had come from a background in advertising (as an assistant director) and for her, film was the perfect medium to let creativity shine. Coming from South America, UBC was a city within a city and the Film Program was family. Carmen not only produced several of her peers’ short films but also UBC’s own POV (Persistence of Vision) Film Festival with fellow producer Cat Mills. For Carmen it was always about the challenge, being outside of a comfort zone, pushing boundaries in stories and finding ways to reach as many people as possible. During her last year at UBC she won Air Canada’s Student Film Festival ‘Destination Inspiration Award ‘ which allowed her short documentary film to play in Air Canada flights worldwide.

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TSM16/36 Loving Dogs for Autism Support

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Their Story Matters hosted by Sara Troy with guest Dean Audet airs from September 6th on. 

Dean’s life has gone to the dogs but he truly gets to make a difference in people’s lives one dog at a time. 

In dog years Dean Audet should be dead already! He grew up with many farming & ranching experiences and a love of dogs & horses. He learned about animals from many old cowboy heroes in his life. His fascination with dogs always had him playing with dogs, working with dogs and smelling like dogs. He very carefully watched how they functioned, how they were inter-dependant and how they communicated. He has been very fortunate on several occasions to observe wolves. It was during this time that the lights finally came on and the parallels were drawn. He has worked with many reputable trainers over the years that he has collected great knowledge and experience from. He later took university sociology and psychology classes which were also fascinating.

He has become the #1 Ranked Dog Psychology & Behaviour Modification Expert in Western Canada, travelling from Victoria to Winnipeg assisting people with dogs with behaviour issues.
It is this deep understanding of the Dog Psychology that has propelled him to train up many very balanced dogs over the years.
His definition of a “balanced” dog is basically bomb proof in any situation. His expectations of his dogs are calm and under control any where, with anyone, in any situation.
Government has similar expectations for a dog to pass the test to become a recognized service dog.
Dean is very proud of his wife who has been a Music Therapist for many years. She makes a huge difference in the world of the families that she works with, including children that have been diagnosed on the Autism spectrum.
The marriage of what the balanced dogs are capable of doing and the needs of people that require support dogs was a natural.
Ultimately these dogs are a social bridge. They are a comfort to the children and the parents.

He has tried many things but his life has gone to the dogs! Through his natural desire to help people and his passionate study of dogs, he now applies his own unique brand of “COWBOY LOGIC” and dog psychology to assist people with their dog’s behaviour issues. He has assisted 1000’s of families to solve their dog’s behaviour issues and lead a more happy, stress free, balanced life.


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*** These dogs can and have been used as support dogs for other areas as well ***

The Great Canadian Dog Academy has been training balanced dogs for many years.

The definition of a balanced dog is a very full definition.
The dogs are basically expected to be bomb proof in all situations.

They are expected to be;

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* Quiet and well behaved
* Confident in their abilities
* Nurturing as a companion
* Discrete in public
* House broken
* Solid on recall, heel, sit & down in all and any situation
* Confident walking on various surfaces and in all weather
* Well mannered in crowds, other dogs & traffic
* No barking, pulling on leash, never over excited or nervous
* No jumping up on people or dogs, no aggression

His passion is travelling Western Canada assisting passionate dog owners with their dog’s behaviour issues. He is a natural teacher and his stories illustrate well the details of the dog’s language and how they think.

His dreams revolve around his amazing wife and their 4 children and their 6 dogs.


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16/34 Is Death the Final Frontier?

Join Sara Troy on Sara’s View of Life airing from August 23rd on.

Going HOME

Having recently lost my beautiful soul partner, my dog of 14.7 years which made me look at death from a different view. Death has never worried me, going before unfinished business does, but the crossing to me is just going home.

We gave my Kokomo a beautiful death, she was pampered with a bath, time in my arms with me singing and stroking her telling her how grateful I was that she was in my life and how her love helped me discover love of life and of self. My son made her a steak dinner  followed by ice cream then hugs kisses and a gentle injection and home she went, a beautiful graceful loving exit from the physical realm.

My friend Bill Macquis helped her energy’s spirit transcend and off she went to play in dogie heaven free to chase a ball again, free of pain. We have loads of pictures and she seems to know it was her send of and she was happy we where there for her.

I expected my self to cry to be a mess to come unglued………but I did not, so I thought I would later, but still I did not, was I uncaring? NO…. it is not only death to me is a passage home and I knew she was totally ok and so I was too.

She woke me the next morning, (I was dog sitting my sons and daughter in-laws dog as she was in heat) and my Kokomo got me up saying go for a walk Mum its a beautiful day. We did and when I returned I rearranged my living room in a wild frenzy.  I carry a sadness in my heart but a gladness in my soul, for she is here with me, part of me now and forever more.

My last kiss you can see the love in her eyes and we said our good-byes .

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So why do I not cry at death? Looking back over the years, I never do cry, when my Mama passed last year, I was a bit shaken but no tears, when my Father died I was only 11 y.old, I felt peace as my Mother told me of his passing, then I felt guilt and forced my self to cry. When friends lose a loved one I am one of the first they call as I see death calmly and this gives them strength to deal with their feeling as they prepare for the funeral and transition.

So is death the final FRONTIER? I do not believe so, I believe we go home to the universe into the arms of collective divine energy that embraces our soul renews are spirit before preparing us for another life’s journey. We are all energy interconnected vibration of true love, so saying good bye from a human perspective can be hard, but from a spirits view it is a celebration of a life lived and that journey home into an all empowering collective energy of peace and love.

One of the reasons we find it hard to let people go here is because when we do not connect with spirit, we can only see feel and experience fear and loss which causes us pain and anguish. When we know and feel that divine connection we are already at home within body mind spirit and soul and we do not fear ourselves or our loved ones passing. That does not mean losing someone painfully or too soon won’t hurt, but when you choose to bring spirit in, it will help you heal and for them to transcend in peace and not be worrying about us.

So see all energy as one whole encompassing arena, with each one of us with our unique signature, each one with our own purpose, don’t cry for them, cry for you to release that loss, and when you embrace their love with in you, you will know they never left you.

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TSM 15/31 Saving Life on the Farm Sanctuary

Their Story matters with Sara Troy and her guest Gene Baur aired rom August 4th on

Animals are our friends, not our food, are you ready to change? it is not as hard are you think, even one vegan/vegetarian meal a week makes a global impact on our health and environment, let us stop the suffering of helpless animals that live in pain and fear to feed us and start investing in our own health and future by not needing to eat them. 

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200284Gene Baur is co-founder and president of Farm Sanctuary, America’s leading farm animal protection organization. Gene Baur has been hailed as “the conscience of the food movement” by TIME magazine. For nearly 30 years he has travelled extensively, campaigning to raise awareness about the abuses inflicted by industrialized factory farming and our cheap food system. Gene’s latest book, Living the Farm Sanctuary Life: The Ultimate Guide to Eating Mindfully, Living Longer, and Feeling Better Every Day (Rodale) came out April 2015. His previous best-seller, Farm Sanctuary: Changing Hearts and Minds About Animals and Food (Touchstone), was published March 2008.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     CLICK ON BOOK TO BUY


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