Dancing in Our Hearts – Tina & Chandi’s Story by Steve Jetley

Dancing in Our Hearts – Tina & Chandi’s Story by Steve Jetley

BorderCollie FC friend Steve Jetley sent us this lovely tribute, along with a heart-warming video in memory of his his late wife Tina and her talented Border Collie, Chandi, that we wanted to share with you all. Both Tina and Chandi were well loved in the ‘Heelwork to Music’ and Freestyle Dancing World. In 2009, Tina and Chandi became the first duo to win all three finals at Crufts of Heelwork to Music, Freestyle and Freestyle International all in one year. This incredible achievement still hasn’t been equalled. Tina, again with Chandi was also the first person with a “dancing dog” to be a finalist in Britain’s Got Talent. Learn more about these two amazing souls in his write-up below…

My beautiful wife Tina and her incredible Border Collie “Chandi” were internationally famous for their pioneering performances in Heelwork to Music and Freestyle; introducing so many new, groundbreaking and signature moves to the sport. They were the only pair in history ever to have won all three Crufts finals in Heelwork to Music, Freestyle, and Freestyle International. They were also the first pair to reach the final of Britain’s Got Talent with a “dancing dog”, paving the way for all the other acts that followed. Tina even published her story in the book “Chandi” which, for a while, was the best selling book on Amazon.

Tragically, Chandi died in 2013 but shortly after Tina found and adopted Grace, another Blue Merle Border Collie.

Then, in November 2015 Tina and I found each other. We fell in love instantly. If there were ever “soul mates” it was us. We were perfect. Within two weeks we were engaged, and then married five months later in April 2016.

However, one week before our wedding Tina was diagnosed with melanoma, a particularly aggressive form of cancer. She fought it so bravely, and for 10 months or so, she seemed to be winning. She SO wanted to live, now that she’d finally found true happiness with Grace and me. But unfortunately her body couldn’t hold out any more, and she died on 12th May 2017, just three weeks after our first wedding anniversary.

Before Tina became ill, and even after, while she was still strong enough, she had begun dancing with Grace, just as she had with Chandi. Grace LOVED to dance with Tina, if anything she showed even more promise than Chandi. Even as a puppy, she had won Super Dogs Live, twice!

Even though both Grace and I were heartbroken when Tina died, Grace STILL loved to dance – and with patience, she has taught ME how to ‘dance’ with her despite my two left feet! So much of Tina’s spirit lives on in Grace. So much of Tina’s Joy is ingrained into Grace. So we decided to make a video (which you can see below) to show everyone that Tina is still Dancing in our Hearts.  And with her love inside both of us, and her dance in our souls, then slowly our hearts can begin to heal….

With Love,

Steve

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Read more about Tina and Chandi’s story… 

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Talent. Now, in this heart-warming memoir Tina shares their story.

When Tina met Chandi she was a frightened, abandoned puppy in a local pound. Under Tina’s care she soon blossomed into an amazingly intuitive dog and together with Pepper, Tina’s first rescue dog, she gave Tina a reason to live after losing both her parents to cancer. Tina and Chandi developed a very special bond that allowed them to communicate at an extraordinary level and provided the magic element in their Freestyle dog dancing routines. They performed in front of thousands and went on to become Crufts champions and television stars.

This is Tina and Chandi’s story of incredible love and devotion.

Available on Amazon.

A Quick Q&A with Kelly and Ian from Dancers and Dogs

A Quick Q&A with Kelly and Ian from Dancers and Dogs

Kelly and Ian are two professional photographers whose love for dogs has led them to create one of the most unique, beautiful and interesting projects on the Internet.  Dancers and Dogs is a pictorial collection that has one simple goal: photograph 100 dancers & 100 dogs across the United States. Learn more about this project and these two talented, dog-loving photographers in this exclusive Q&A for Border Collie Fan Club members!

Tell us a little bit about yourself?  Who are you and what do you do?  
We are Kelly Pratt Kreidich and Ian Kreidich.  We are married photographers, based in St. Louis, MO, and we specialize in commercial photography. 

 

Tell us about Dancers & Dogs?  
Dancers & Dogs is a fun project, combining the beautiful lines and artistry of professional dancers, with the fun-loving, goofiness of dogs.  We want to show the lighter side of the dance world, which is often seen as serious, moody and dark.
How did this project come about?  What was your idea/inspiration for it? 
We are the photographers for the St Louis Ballet, and we’ve also worked with dancer across the U.S., and in Cuba.  We started out with one dancer form the St. Louis Ballet, and one dog, just to see if this idea would even work.  People really enjoyed those first images, so we continued the series with more dancers.
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What’s it like having dancers and dogs work together?  What are some of the challenges?
Dance photography is difficult enough in itself, so adding dogs into the mix makes for a tricky shoot.  That’s why we work with professional dancers for this project, because we like to know that the dancers will be able to do what we need from them.  The biggest challenge is getting dogs to do what you want them to do.  Dogs are like toddlers, and even the best-trained dogs have off days.  We work with dogs from all different training levels and backgrounds.  Some a very well-trained and know lots of behaviors  but most of the dogs included have been your average pet.  But we always laugh a lot on set.  Some great shots come out of dogs just being dogs.
What has been your favourite dog to work with (hint: was it a border collie?) 🙂
It’s hard to have one favorite.  There are so many great ones!  The border collies are always fun because they are so smart and athletic.  
 
Can you tell us a bit about the border collies that have been featured in a few of your shoots?
We have had a few border collies in the project.  First, our dog, Dillon, who is a border collie mix.  Then there was a border collie, named Snip, who does obedience trials.  He was paired with a younger dancer, names Hannah Webb.  Then there were all four of the Super Collies – Hero, Marvel, Loki and Thor, owned and trained by Sara Carson.  They were on last season on America’s Got Talent.
 
What was it like working with such well-trained Border Collies like the Super Collies? 
Hero and all of his siblings are such impressive dogs!  We were able to do some shots and poses with them that we’ve been wanting to do for a while, we were just waiting for the right dogs.  Having trained dog on set obviously makes things easier for us, and allows us to think of more creative and difficult shots.  Sara has done such an amazing job training them in a positive and fun way.  
How can people find out more and support your project? 
We just updated our website!  You can find out more about Dancers & Dogs at www.dancersanddogs.com.  You can also find us on Facebook and Instagram @dancersanddogs.  If people would like to see the project continue, and help us bring Dancers & Dogs to more cities, they can purchase shirts, prints and more from our website.  We are releasing a 2019 calendar this fall as well!

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Historically, Border Collies are known as a working dog breed. Due to this very fact there are certain dog behaviors and instincts particular to Border Collies only. These behaviors and instincts define the personality of the dog. Understanding these behaviors and instincts is imperative if you desire a well-trained/behaved dog. This book is based on years of experience and thorough research helping you to choose, raise, train and live in harmony with your Border Collie. This book has been written by truly taking into consideration the breed as well as its abilities as this aspect is often ignored by owners of this dog. The content of this book will provide you with an insight of how a Border Collie relates and interacts with its owner and the outside world. Once you’ve read this book, you’ll be better equipped to own and take care of a Border Collie so that it becomes the wonderful companion it’s meant to be!

Champion Border Collie Loves Watching Herself on TV

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Check out this fun video featuring champion Border Collie Kirk and her mom, Channan Fosty, watching a replay of her winning run at the 2017 Purina Pro Plan Incredible Dog Challenge!  Just to note, Kirk is a three year old female border collie.  She was named after the famous Captain Kirk of Star Trek fame!   

In the video, you get to see a very excited Kirk first sit still right in front of the television, wagging her tail as she watches herself on the screen. Then, she starts leaping up and down almost like she’s running the agility course all over again! Some people hate watching themselves on camera but this adorable border collie clearly does!  Enjoy! 🙂

 

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Cutest Border Collie and Baby Playing Together

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Guaranteed to be the cutest thing you’ll see all day!  Watch as these cuties try to come up with a cool new game, but in reality they haven’t really figured out the logistics yet. But then again, who cares because it’s just so adorable! 😀

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