Name:Earthdog Outspoken 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:31-08-2015 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Pearson & Towers  
Breeder:Pearson & Towers 
Fieldsearch Phantom (D)
28-06-2013
Colour: Grizzle
Rainsbarrow Boris (D)
20-10-2010
Colour: Grizzle
Highfell Pickle (D)
24-04-2007
Grindelvald Cutadash (D)
Highfell Jewel (B)
Rainsbarrow Peggy Sue (B)
17-10-2005
Rainsbarrow Farm Boy (D)
Rainsbarrow Polypondie (B)
Earthdog Kidnap (B)
08-03-2011
Colour: Red Grizzle
Hollybridge Harris (D)
10-09-2003
Holcombe Huntsman of Hollybridge (D)
Hollybridge Raeburnfoot Gabriella (B)
Earthdog Hope (B)
17-05-2007
Meadow Man (D)
Earthdog Atom (B)
Earthdog Leveller (B)
19-06-2013
Colour: Red Grizzle
Beaconpike Red Saturn (D)
05-05-2010
Colour: Red
Ashbrae Fellman At Beaconpike (D)
26-09-2008
CH Ashbrae Ghillie (D)
CH Ashbrae Trinnie (B)
Foxcraig Magic Star At Beaconpike (B)
16-12-2007
Vallemoss Voodoo At Roxess ShCM (D)
Foxcraig Fern (B)
Earthdog Justice (B)
17-03-2009
Colour: Red Grizzle
Hollybridge Harris (D)
10-09-2003
Holcombe Huntsman of Hollybridge (D)
Hollybridge Raeburnfoot Gabriella (B)
Earthdog Glory (B)
18-06-2006
Holcombe Huntsman of Hollybridge (D)
Earthdog Brazen (B)

Show Placings

Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
1st May 2016
Judge: Mrs Trak Fryer (Irton)
My thanks to the exhibitors for their entry, always an honour to be allowed to go over their dogs, I did thoroughly enjoy my day. My thanks also to my stewards who helped to keep things on the move throughout. It was in many ways an interesting entry, the standard asks for a dog that is essentially a working terrier and I wonder how many breeders keep this in mind when planning their litters? This implies a dog of correct size, capable of going all day and with strength but not coarseness. Whilst there were many good dogs present that could answer these requirements, there were many that could not. The quality was very much in the upper classes of both sexes with a few notable exceptions. The major problem is movement, particularly in front, and the puppies were disappointing in this respect. Many otherwise excellent dogs simply could not cover their ground with any ease; it was an excellent ring with good mats so no excuses there. In general coats and pelts were good, some could have been tidied to effect, feet and nails were poorly presented and fitness varied, which I always find very disappointing in a breed that does so love to run! I was surprised to find a number of mouths that at best could be described as “iffy”, whilst these would not necessarily effect the dogs ability to work it is a worrying trend. I did, however, have some lovely dogs to go over and I was very pleased with my winners, not enough cards to go round in many classes.
Minor Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Earthdog Outspoken
Placing Critique
Biggish pup, OK in head, good strong jaw, OK for bone, neat feet, strong loin with a nice tail. A bit short of coat but moving reasonably well when he settled.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
5th Jun 2016
Judge: Mr C Wallace (Hobholt)
My thanks to the officers, committee and members of The Scottish Border Terrier Club for the invitation and to the exhibitors, thank you for bringing your Borders'. My steward Joyce Orr was superb as was the welcome, hospitality and lunch. The weather was spectacular, but became increasingly hotter as the day progressed. Everyone took care to make sure the Borders were kept cool, in the shade and well hydrated. I noticed two level bites during judging, (not a problem), all the dogs were complete, a couple of Borders were a little over weight compared to the standard. I noticed a few Borders had a fair amount of tartar on their teeth, nails and dewclaws could have been trimmed on some. Nevertheless, a nice group of Borders who were credit to the breed and their owners.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Earthdog Outspoken
Placing Critique
G/T, 9mth, differing type to 1, another well presented border, good scissor bite, nice otter head with good dark eye and v shapes ears, longer than 1 with ribs carried well back, preferred strength of muzzle & jaw of 1
The Yorkshire, Lancashire & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Championship Show
24th Sep 2016
Judge: Mrs Jena Tuck (Nettleby)
I would like to thank the Committee of the Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cheshire Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge this very enjoyable and well run show. It was an honour and pleasure. In the ring I was very ably assisted by my two capable stewards Ian and Bridget, who I would like to thank. The hospitality of the Club was second to none I had a truly wonderful day. Thanks must go to the exhibitors, who allowed me to go over their dogs. The depth of quality was remarkable and some very good exhibits had to go cardless I was delighted by my main winners, thank you again for giving me the pleasure of judging them. I chose the dog as BIS because he had that extra attitude and showmanship.
Junior - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Earthdog Outspoken
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
15th Oct 2016
Judge: Mr. Graham Richardson (Staynorwood)
I would like to thank The Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge their Open Show . The club and officers were very welcoming and I thoroughly enjoyed my day . I would like to thank my very helpful stewards Liz Barratt and Janice Johnson who kept things flowing through the day . I was pleased with my entry with some quality dogs to handle. It was also good to see some promising pups coming through . I was very pleased with my winners on the day
Junior - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Earthdog Outspoken
Placing Critique
Strong Otter like head, good shoulders ,good length of rib. Coarse double jacket ,loose pelt moved ok
Special Beginners - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Earthdog Outspoken
The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
25th Mar 2017
Judge: Mrs. Margaret Curtis (Matamba)
Thank you to The Border Terrier Club officers, committee and members who elected to give me the privilege of judging their club championship show, and many thanks to the exhibitors who travelled from near and far and accepted my placings sportingly. Thanks to my two stewards Janice Johnson and Judith Fawcett who did a grand job and also thanks to the hard working Joyce Martin for all the wonderful photographs. Today the overall picture and my main concern was that we seem to be losing the "Head like that of an otter moderately broad in the skull, with short strong muzzle". What I was seeing was a narrow skull which does not give that typical Border Terrier expression. Movement was more of a problem in the dog classes, in the bitch classes came the quality and the soundness. When it comes to the showring, presentation is, in my opinion, important. I like to see a dog smart but not over groomed or in full coat but tidy, today attention to ears, tails and feet could have been beneficial to some exhibits.
Yearling - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Earthdog Outspoken
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Shiow
3rd Jun 2018
Judge: Mrs J Lilley (Kensing)
What a privilege it was to judge Border Terriers actually at their home in the Borders! Thank you to all exhibitors for such a flattering entry of charming dogs and thank you to all the committee and officers for your welcome, hospitality and generosity. complete with a delicious lunch. Certainly it was one of the best halls that could be imagined for a breed open show with the option to judge outside had the weather been better. I was most impressed with the hard condition of the vast majority of the entry and particularly with the thickness of pelts and short thick carrot tails. There seemed to be a sporting friendly atmosphere throughout to give me such a memorable happy day. I must just add an extra thank you to my helpful steward, Katie Hamilton, and to Margaret Boulcott, for whose great kindness, hospitality and long distance driving skills I was so grateful.
Novice - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Earthdog Outspoken
Placing Critique
Good topline and shoulders with neat thickly padded feet, in harsh jacket. Good finish to muzzle if a touch chubby in cheek. A happy showman, just inclined to fly his tail with enthusiasm on the move.