Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope

Name:Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:07-05-2016 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mr P & Mrs K Lothian  
Breeder:Mrs M J Alexander   
Lairehope Viking Spark (D)
12-06-2011
Colour: Dark Grizzle and Tan
CH Irton Up Helly Aa (D)
10-12-2006
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Irton Blaeberry (D)
07-11-1996
CH Irton First Footer (D)
CH Raeburnfoot Isla At Irton (B)
Irton Fiddles On Fire (B)
11-10-2002
Street Singer With Manx (D)
CH Irton Maree (B)
Lairehope Diamant Chienne (B)
12-08-2006
Colour: Blue and Tan
Design By Jordi (D)
03-10-2004
Lairhope Blue Gene (D)
Ashbrae Pickle (B)
Lairehope La Bandita (B)
10-09-2004
CH Akenside Vanish (D)
Lairhope Sherry (B)
Glenbucket Oo'r Mags (B)
28-02-2012
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Minx's Diamond (D)
16-06-2007
Colour: Red
Design By Jordi (D)
03-10-2004
Lairhope Blue Gene (D)
Ashbrae Pickle (B)
Madam Minx (B)
07-10-2002
Lairehope Black Diamond (D)
Peitie Sky (B)
Glenbucket Scots Bawbee (B)
26-03-2007
Colour: Grizzle
Lairehope Ground Control (D)
28-04-1995
Scots Guardsman (D)
Linhope Lady (B)
Todlaws Rhythm In Blue (B)
17-10-2001
Glenbucket Lochnagary (D)
Lottisland Sung Song Blue (B)

Show Placings

The Scottish Border Terrier Club Limited Show
29th Jan 2017
Judge: Mr M Johnston (Joncroft)
Best Puppy - Bitch
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Best Opposite Sex Puppy
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty
Placing Critique
Mature pup with very strong head and good bone, a bit unruly on the move but a lot to like. RESERVE BEST PUPPY
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
25th Feb 2017
Judge: Rachel Larner (Hawcoat)
Firstly I would like to thank the club and its committee members for inviting me to judge their show, it was an honour and privilege and I thoroughly enjoyed my day. Thank you to my two lovely stewards, Liz Barrett and Anna Duxbury, for their help and assistance and for keeping the show running smoothly. Lastly I would like to thank all the exhibitors for entering and bringing their lovely dogs for me to judge. I have done the majority of my judging, so far, in the south west and wales so it was a real pleasure to go over some dogs that I have not had the pleasure of judging, Northern dogs are a lot hardier than our southerners!! I had some quality dogs to go over which gave me some tough decisions to make and wish I could have given out more cards. I found all dogs to be entire and no bad mouths, apart from the odd missing tooth in the Veteran class! I really did have a fabulous day and just want to apologise for not getting this critique out sooner.
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Placing Critique
9 month old bitch, another in super coat and condition. Good otter head, with good bite and ear set. Well constructed pup that was longer in length but lovely and narrow and moved really well. It was a tough choice between the two.
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.
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Placing Critique
One of the best heads seen today, real otter type head with a strong muzzle and right expression, overall body shape at this age is ok. Only evidence of under coat today, moved well.
Selkirk & DCS Open Show
10th Sep 2017
Judge: Mrs N Anderson
Many thanks to the club for the invite to judge at their 90th Anniversary show, it was a lovely well run show. Also thanks to my capable steward, Judy Carr who kept things running smoothly throughout. Thanks to all the exhibitors who entered on the day and accepted my decisions in a sporting way. All males were entire, no bad mouths or kinked tails. There was quite a variety in type on the day. The biggest issue was movement with many dogs swinging in front or pinning and lacking the drive from behind to follow a horse. I like my dogs in hard, fit condition and found many lacking in this area with little muscle tone. However I found some quality dogs and was delighted to see my BOB go TG1.
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Placing Critique
Another 16 month old G&T bitch. I absolutely loved her otter head. She had a small dark eye with a strong muzzle and jaw with a correct bite. She was built on racy lines with a good length of neck and spanned easily. She covered the ground well on the move , really driving just needs to tighten up a little in front to complete the package. Shame she lacked top coat as I liked her a lot.
Ladies Kennel Association
10th Dec 2017
Judge: Mrs Angela M Gregory (Manx)
My thanks to the LKA for their kind invitation to judge the Border terriers at this year’s championship show. My thanks go to the Stewards who assisted at the event and to you all who were very helpful and supportive. Sadly we were victims to the weather and this did have a marked impact on attendance which was a real shame but the association still managed to deliver a quality show. Thanks are also extended to the exhibiters who help support the show. Congratulations to those who did brave the inclement weather and I felt that despite the low attendance the standard of dogs offered a competitive environment. I was delighted to have seen the Border Terrier Group as having a high level of entries this year
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Placing Critique
Another good condition BT bitch, liked her type, good pelt and nice head, very similar to the winner but I preferred the winners overall balance
The Scottish Kennel Club
18th May 2018
Judge: Mr Brian Aubrey (Jenabeck)
Firstly thank you all for such a nice entry, Secondly thank you to a great steward who single handily run the ring for me. There who some very nice border on view all mouths were good,
Post Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Border Union Agricultural Society
17th Jun 2018
Judge: Mrs Anne Gregory (Remony)
My thanks to the officers and committee of the Border Union Agricultural Society for inviting me to judge today. Thank you also to the exhibitors for giving me, by far, the biggest Terrier entry of the day. A big thank you to my two stewards, Nev and Liz Holmes-Leak, who kept things running smoothly and efficiently thus ensuring that we finished in time for my BOB to make the Group. Coats were at varying stages, with some in their underclothes, and in some cases this was the deciding factor. Some exhibits were too fine in bone, particularly in the earlier classes. Some heads had ears set too high, some had deep stops with muzzles that were too short which gives a foreign expression. There were more than a few exhibits which would have benefited from having their feet tidied and nails cut. Soundness of movement in some dogs gave cause for concern. If a Border is to be fit for the function it was intended, it needs to be sound on the move. I found varying degrees of unsoundness in front movement from toeing in, crossing in front to paddling and out at the elbows. Hind movement in some exhibits was also less than desirable with hocks too close together when going away, cow hocks, lack of drive from hindquarters and, in some cases, lack of muscle tone. All of which would not allow a Border to be ‘capable of following a horse’ over rugged terrain. On a positive note, I did have some quality dogs to go over and was well pleased with my winners. I was also pleased to see my BOB shortlisted in the group.
Post Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Placing Critique
Typical workmanlike bitch not overdone in any way, good otter head, little stop, flat skull, short strong muzzle, dark eye, keen expression, well constructed front and rear, looks heavy but underneath her harsh jacket and thick pelt was a good size and is spannable, moved soundly.
The Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
15th Jul 2018
Judge: Professor S P Dean (Tyrian)
Thoroughly enjoyed my day with the NBTC. My thanks to the Committee for the appointment and the exhibitors for their entry of Borders. I was well looked after all day and I would like to express my gratitude to my Stewards who did an excellent job by keeping focused on their task throughout the day. I was extremely pleased with the overall quality of the dogs across both sexes. For those who left without prize cards do not be too disappointed, I saw only one undershot jaw and no dog was out of place in the show ring. My top winners were all outstanding dogs and there were several others who deserve that label who were placed but did not reach the final accounting. Overall heads are very good but let’s be careful not to breed for too much strength in skull. Ensure we balance what we have with equal strength in muzzle and under-jaw and please lots more beautiful large white teeth. Most dogs had the correct outline, with many good top-lines and neat tails. Coats and pelts were generally very good and do not be afraid to show a Border in that rich, thick ,harsh, double coat they are well known for. Generally conformation was correct, with shoulders and stifles showing acceptable angulation. The straight stifle is quite rare, but equally let’s not over do the angulation of the hind limb as that produces weakness. Short hocks go best with correct stifles. Dogs with a length of leg, drive from hindquarters, tight feet and good ribbing did well today provided they had the typical Border Terrier characteristics we all look for. A few dogs are getting a little long in body for a variety of reasons. Some have their shoulder set forwards on the chest, some lack the well ribbed-back conformation and so appear to have long couplings and some have shorter legs than they ideally need. Much of this was marginal today but they are all points to remember as the breed moves forward. I was pleased with the CC line ups and excited by the quality in some of the youngsters coming through. It would have been nice to reward some of these emerging future champions with higher honours but the quality at the top was too much for relatively immature dogs.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Placing Critique
Heavier type, super coat needing a tidy. Well made, nice dark ears. Longer cast than 1&2. Moves OK but not enjoying her day.
The Scottish Kennel Club
25th Aug 2018
Judge: Mr. Ian Higham (Comberdown)
What a privilege it was to judge my breed again at the Scottish Kennel Club. I am very grateful for the invite. I would really like to thank all of those who exhibited their dogs under me and for putting trust in my opinion and my integrity. I would also like to thank my very capable stewards Kate Scott and Lindsay O’Neill, who were very confident, efficient and jovial on the day. My general findings were that the breed is showing a good in-depth quality. Movement is still a bit erratic here and there as one would expect, but I saw plenty of good borders on the day. However, I did notice that thickness of skin was not as evident as in the past and I honestly only found a few really good thick pelts. I found one dog had a very slight deformity near the very end of its tail. I had one or two level bites and one that obviously had recently had a tooth come out and its owner, very honestly, informed me of what had happened. None of these dogs were penalised in any way re mouths. Some exhibits were tallish but spannable, however, there were some that were two heavy in chest and had a rounder shape rib rather than the correct ‘v’ or heart shape. As usual I was looking for borders that fulfilled the type points as laid out in our standard, combined with correct physical construction to be able to cover the ground well as they would have had to when our standard was written all those years ago.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Placing Critique
A lovely headed grizzle bitch. She moved well with strong hind quarters. She has a nice outline in profile but unfortunately she came with no coat today.
Driffield Championship Show
22nd Sep 2018
Judge: Mr Paul Wilkinson
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Placing Critique
Nice type and size, similar lines to 1 moved soundly, but yet another one short of coat today.
Yorkshire, Lancashire & Cheshire Border Terrier Championship Show
30th Sep 2018
Judge: Mr David Fryer (Irton)
My thanks to the Club for an enjoyable day; and to my stewards Kevin and Julie who ensured that all flowed smoothly and that my only task was to judge the dogs. Thanks also to the rest of the committee and helpers who ensured a well run show. I was well pleased with the entry; real quality beyond the available cards in many classes. I had no bad mouths (a few lost and broken teeth, not a major problem to me); but quite a few with small teeth in a technically perfect bite. All males were entire. I had expected (from recent ringside observation) to find front movement, in particular, a problem; so was pleasantly surprised in the entry on the day in this respect. However, too many of the dogs did not have the construction and fitness to appear able to move efficiently over rough ground all day. Coats were variable, most being well prepared and tidy; pelts, on the whole, were good, but feet were often weak with thin pads.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Placing Critique
bigger, not as neat in front; short on coat today. True movement, covered her ground well.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
2nd Jun 2019
Judge: Mr Jem Thomas (Daluce)
I would like to thank the club and committee for inviting me to judge their show. My ring steward on the day Lesley Roberts kept things flowing wonderfully for us all. I must pass my complements to the chef. Lunch and hospitality on the day was fantastic. All of this and some very nice dogs to go over on the day. Thank you all very much for a wonderful day.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
Border Union Agricultural Society
15th Jun 2019
Judge: Joyce Martin (Merumhor)
I would like to thank Border Union Agricultural Society for the invitation to judge my first CC appointment in Border Terriers and to my ring steward Alicia Wilson for keeping me right and the smooth efficiency of getting each class in the ring to keep things going. I was delighted with the super entry of 123 dogs making 142 entries and appreciate all the exhibitors that gave me the opportunity to go over their dogs and the sporting way they accepted my decisions. The overall quality was excellent, I was privileged to judge so many lovely dogs and I was pleased with my main winners, all looking in tip top condition on the day. I was surprised that in some of the exhibits that underneath good coats there was lack of condition and a bit thin and some were lacking thick skin and loose pelt that is important in our breed.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
22nd Feb 2020
Judge: Anne Speake
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the officers and committee for inviting me to judge the first of their centenary shows this year and for their warm welcome and hospitality. Thank you to my two stewards, Judy Carr and Judith Fawcett who had the ring running like clockwork, which enabled me to get on with the job of judging a large quality entry. Thank you to all the exhibitors for giving me such a wonderful entry of 143 dogs, sadly the serve flooding at the time made for several absentees, but I’d like to thank everyone who braved the floods and made the journey. This was my first breed club appointment, which was a truly memorable experience and one I won’t forget. Thank you for the lovely gifts which I will treasure. I was generally very pleased with the overall quality of the dogs entered under me. Coats were at varying stages, and some dogs paid the price today. The quality in some classes made for some difficult decisions, especially in the limit/open classes, and I would have liked more first places.
Open - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Glenbucket Sandys Glinty at Lairehope