Name:Border Force Bishop 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:25-08-2022 
Colour:Red Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mrs C Denham-Horton  
Breeder:Mr N Davies 
Kentwone Abarcadabra (D)
10-04-2021
Colour: Blue and Tan
Dymanti Magical Effect (D)
17-07-2017
Colour: Blue and Tan
Dymanti Storm (D)
18-08-2014
Trentdale Rugby (D)
Fortyacre Blue Sky at Andarliya (B)
Dymanti Phoenix (B)
01-05-2014
Trentdale Rugby (D)
Dymanti Harmony (B)
Kenaiteen Cool Elements (B)
27-11-2017
Colour: Blue and Tan
Penhill Eric (D)
07-05-2011
Deerlands Shadow Beckshire (D)
Penhill Grit (B)
Baxenden Lady Kathleen (B)
26-03-2013
Kenmilfore Dark Knight (D)
Inkey Bling (B)
Mary By The Moon (B)
27-10-2017
Colour: Red Grizzle
Widmer Pools Musket Man (D)
28-08-2010
Colour: Blue and Tan
Dannys Fort (D)
06-09-2005
To the Moon And Back (D)
Rocking Willow (B)
Blue Bell Hill (B)
02-06-2003
Earthstopper's Digger (D)
Lady Lincoln (B)
Sunset Red (B)
28-11-2008
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Fairhambrook Firefly (D)
05-09-2004
Oxcroft Riley (D)
Chinese Whisper At Fairhambrook (B)
Dolly Dream Delight (B)
30-05-2005
Latent Power (D)
Beenaben Borage (B)

Show Placings

The Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
4th Feb 2024
Judge: Lesley Armstrong-Rodgers (Atron/Scottsway)
It was a great honour to be invited to judge The Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show and therefore my thanks go to the Committee for the opportunity. I thoroughly enjoyed my day at this friendly well run show. It was advantageous in having such a good sized ring in which to watch the dogs move. Borders need room to get into their stride and show their effortless movement and profile when viewed in side gait. A special thank you also to Richard and Sharon, my two stewards for keeping things running smoothly. It is always a great help for any judge to be blessed with competent stewards. Finally a big thank you to all the Exhibitors for bringing their dogs under me for my opinion and for accepting my decisions with good grace. As always coats were at differing stages, often reflected in the placings, but coats do come and go, construction does not !. Overall I found temperaments excellent, as well it should be, which bodes well for the breed.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Border Force Bishop
Retford & DCS Open Show
17th Mar 2024
Judge: Kathleen Haugh
I would like to thank the committee for letting me judge the borders at their open show. It was pleasure and a lovely day with good atmosphere with good dogs to go over. I would also like to thank the stewards for doing a fabulous job on the day.
Reserve Best Of Breed
Name at show: Border Force Bishop
Post Graduate / Second Place
Name at show: Border Force Bishop
Placing Critique
This red Grizzle was of lovely size good otter head and good dark eye and bite. Good jacket and pelt Another that moved well coming and going and around the ring. Spannable. Reserve BOB
Edwinstowe & DCS Open Show
29th Mar 2024
Judge: Jo Hughes (Arunmere)
I would like to thank Edwinstowe & District CS for their kind invitation for my first judging appointment and also to my two stewards who kept the ring running smoothly. I had a very good entry with quality dogs that could of swapped places on another day, I’d like to thank all exhibitors for their generous entry. All had good coat texture however some might benefit from tidier presentation to improve their overall outline especially around the feet, movement on the whole was good.
Post Graduate / Reserve
Name at show: Border Force Bishop
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
20th Apr 2024
Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Barrett (Howthwaite)
Thank you to the committee of the East Anglia Border Terrier Club for the honour of inviting me to judge your Championship show and for your great hospitality on the day. It was hit-and-miss as to whether or not I would be judging inside or out, and I’m pleased that the committee took the decision to hold it outdoors. It is far nicer for the dogs to be outside, even with the biting wind, and we are not to forget that they are designed to be outside in that type of weather, which reiterates the importance of a good coat. I hope everyone at ringside managed to keep the chill away, myself having Cumbrian bloodlines, found it rather pleasant. Thank you to my stewards Tracey, Dave and Mike who worked tirelessly to keep the ring moving. My biggest thanks are to the exhibitors who gave me an excellent entry and took all my decisions in a sporting manner. I know it is always said there are too many good dogs for the number of cards and that was especially true of the limit and open classes. I was spoiled for choice in a number of classes and had to split hairs on a number of occasions. Dog’s are never static and can have good days and bad days just the same as us, and condition and coats can change dramatically. Some dogs were out of top coat or had no harshness to their coat on the day which cost them on this occasion. Repeating myself from my last judging appointment, I made mention that true movement isn’t necessarily conducive to good movement if no ground is covered at the same time, ideally of course we want both but I would rather see a dog with a good outline in profile than one very accurate that’s going nowhere. Good construction should be a given, I know not much mention is made to that in our breed standard, but to constitute soundness to follow a horse, the construction must be balanced and correct with no exaggeration. Thankfully, there were not many exaggerations on the day. One or two were big ribbed and not quite spannable, and surprisingly they were not necessarily the ones that looked up to size. Overall, I was very pleased with the quality of the dogs presented.
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Border Force Bishop
Chesterfield CS Open Show
4th May 2024
Judge: Dr Dinu Catilina
Post Graduate / Third Place
Name at show: Border Force Bishop