Name:Badgerbeck's Porche 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:13-06-2008 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Miss L M Jenkins  
Breeder:Miss L M Jenkins 
CH Penlumeg Percival By Badgerbeck JW (D)
12-01-2006
Colour: Blue and Tan
Badgerbeck Bonsai (D)
25-08-2002
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Heythrop Treefella (D)
02-05-2001
Otterbobs Hartsop (D)
Biddestone Spice At Heythrop (B)
Miss Munch At Badgerbeck (B)
17-03-2001
Octavious Kenward (D)
Badgerbeck Coral Gem (B)
Penlumeg Paloma (B)
22-11-2001
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Rhozzum Columbo (D)
14-01-1999
CH Lings Gorse By Otterbobs (D)
Rhozzum Busy (B)
Penlumeg Persida (B)
19-04-1999
Swangrove Dalmore (D)
Penlumeg Pollydora (B)
Pure Delight Among Glebeheath (B)
13-10-2004
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Harkforrard Heath (D)
04-09-2003
Colour: Grizzle
Starmore Oscar (D)
29-04-1996
CH Dandyhow Claudius (D)
Badgerbeck Pip At Starmore (B)
Rainsbarrow Ling (B)
08-10-1997
CH Raeburnfoot Royal Mail (D)
Lavender Locket (B)
Princess Solitaire (B)
20-08-1999
Colour: Red Grizzle
Dandilion Duke (D)
24-09-1994
Dark Dealer (D)
Kenar Wild Rose (B)
Wild Rosemary (B)
23-06-1996
Badgerbeck Blister (D)
Ephraim Night Nagger (B)

Show Placings

Boston & DCS Championship Show
11th Jan 2009
Judge: Mrs Kate Walton (Enterlaw)
A great honour to judge the breed at this show where Borders were the only breed in the terrier group to have CCs on offer & for the first time. Thank you to all exhibitors who braved the exceptionally cold weather at Newark. Remarkably there were only 6 absentees in the dog classes & 19 in the bitch classes out of a total entry of 114 (2 late entries increased the published catalogue entry). In general I was looking for skulls like that of an otter, the late Walter Gardner told me 30 years ago to place the ears of a Border back to really appreciate the shape of an otter skull & this holds true today. I was also looking for a Border who was easily spanned & most importantly one with good movement & of a size to enable this working terrier to go to ground. I have to say that front movement in many cases was worse than rear movement, with pinning-in & platting much in evidence, while a few were cow-hocked at the rear. All dogs were entire, temperaments overall were excellent, dentition in a few cases incorrect & essentially for the breed, thick pads were noticeably lacking in some exhibits. As always coats were in varying stages of growth, several toplines were not typical with low set tails, otherwise I was delighted with the first placements in each class, all of which were representative of the Standard.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Badgerbeck's Porche
Manchester Championship Show
15th Jan 2009
Judge: Mr David Winsley
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Badgerbeck's Porche
Border Terrier Club Championship Show
28th Mar 2009
Judge: Marjorie Staveley (Dykeside)
It was indeed an honour to be invited to judge this show. My thanks to the offficers and committee for their warm welcome and to my ring stewards Glenise Hyslop and Marylynne Winder for all their hard work and efficiency. Special thanks must go the exhibitors for an excellent entry of 301 from 237 dogs (6 NFC) that I very much enjoyed judging. I thought the depth of quality varied although I was pleased with my final line-up of both dogs and bitches. Heads in general were good although I noticed there were a few exhibits rather heavy in ear. Coats and pelts varied considerably. A number of quality exhibits were devoid of coat and were penalised accordingly. I found a few exhibits, in my opinion, too heavy and unspannable; feet and nails would also benefit from more attention. Temperaments were good.
Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Badgerbeck's Porche
National Terrier
4th Apr 2009
Judge: Mr. Frank Nicholls (Halcus)
Many thanks to everyone for an excellent entry, both in numbers and quality. While there were many well made exhibits it became a frustrating experience at times trying to find those with a decent coat, many having presumably been stripped out following Crufts in preparation for the season ahead, after all they can’t be in coat all of the time! Front movement again was a problem, not so much due to under reaching or circus pony, high stepping, but pinning and knitting. Heads were a mixed bag, one or two with excessive stops and rounded skulls but none excessively broad. There were some “snipey” muzzles present.
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Badgerbeck's Porche
Placing Critique
Beautiful youngster with lovely narrow racy lines, well angulated with low set hocks, moved very well, a tight decision between these two as 2 has the sort of body I prefer, however, Kiss N Karess lovely head swung the decision her way.
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Badgerbeck's Porche
West of England Ladies' Kennel Society
25th Apr 2009
Judge: Mrs Siv Jernhake (Sweden)
Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Badgerbeck's Porche
Paignton & District Fanciers Association
3rd Aug 2009
Judge: Mrs Nancy Hogg (Raeburnfoot)
I would like to thank the exhibitors for a lovely entry. Some quality exhibits to go over in both dogs and bitches and I was pleased with my winners. Temperament was excellent throughout. Such a shame we couldn?t be outdoors.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Badgerbeck's Porche
Welsh Kennel Club
22nd Aug 2009
Judge: Mr Paul Wilkinson
Junior - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Badgerbeck's Porche
Placing Critique
Grizzle top drawer bitch in super form outstanding pelt and coat beautiful head great front looked stunning standing moved ok just lacked sparkle needed more animation.
Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Badgerbeck's Porche
Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show
20th Sep 2009
Judge: Mrs Elly Weijenborg-Weggemans (Netherlands)
I felt very honoured when I received the invitation to judge at the Open Show and was glad that I could accept this. What an opportunity to see and go over so many Borders in one day. Of course I have seen many Borders during the 40 years that I have lived with them but to see so many together is not possible on the continent. When I received the entry details I really was surprised and felt even more honoured then. The Venue was good but unfortunately it was one of the warmest days and in the hall the temperature rose quite quickly. Nevertheless almost all Borders presented there showed until the very end of the day. The judging went smoothly not in the least because of my exceptionally efficient steward, Peter Roderick, who took care of calling in the next class on time and made sure that there were no mistakes because of the re-entries which I am not used to. Many thanks also to my ring stewards! I was surprised by the high quality presented to me. In some classes it meant that I could not always place otherwise nice exhibits. All Borders behaved themselves wonderfully when being handled, even inexperienced ones. Just one exception to that was a dog that didn't like to be handled on the table, which is not Border like. It occurred to me that it is becoming to be a habit to string the dogs when moving. It worsens their movement in a lot of cases and for me they should be moved with a loosened lead. For some exhibits it made the difference in being placed or not. I found on the whole just a few problems. Just one wrong bite and one tail that was not correct. Feet need attention. Just a few had lovely strong padded catlike feet. As well as front movement which is a real problem in the Border Terrier all over the world. Waving, almost crossing, loose, just a few had a parallel and straight front movement. On the other hand, side movement was in almost all exhibits free and with a long stride. A lot of coats were in between. But I could feel the correct texture being double and harsh. I had a lovely day and want to thank the organisation for their efforts to make me and my sister ? who accompanied me ? feel welcome and of course all the exhibitors for entering and taking my decisions so sportingly. The atmosphere around the ring felt warm, friendly and relaxed.
Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Badgerbeck's Porche
Placing Critique
Well constructed bitch. A touch long in foreface. Nice strong topline. Good thick loose pelt and double harsh coat. Spanned with ease. Correct legs and feet. Side movement is very nice with a long stride but front movement needs to be firmer.