Name:Sweet Pearl 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:11-03-2017 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs D J Turner  
Breeder:R Mayo 
Lymehouse Professor Plum (D)
15-10-2008
Colour: Black and Tan
Plushcourt Hocus-Pocus (D)
26-06-2003
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Plushcourt Rubens (D)
14-03-2002
Plushcourt Picasso (D)
Plushcourt Smart Reply (B)
Plushcourt Head Girl (B)
20-01-1998
Plushcourt Interceptor At Amberside (D)
Plushcourt Hanky-Panky (B)
Ashpoles Rosie (B)
18-08-2004
Colour: Red Grizzle
Heythrop Bilbo (D)
24-08-2002
CH Rossula Symphony (D)
Heythrop Top of the Pile (B)
Otterwisp Teen Spirit (B)
29-10-2001
Gameway Harlequin At Otterwisp (D)
Bramblebee Fizz At Otterwisp (B)
Caspian Plover (B)
21-04-2014
Colour: Blue and Tan
Tui's Cabernet (D)
10-03-2011
Colour: Blue and Tan
Jomare Charlie's Dream VW (D)
22-11-2005
Caldewgate Captain (D)
Jomare Field of Dreams (B)
Miss Gidding Girl (B)
28-04-2006
Perfect Pongo (D)
Katies Choice (B)
Beauty Noir (B)
10-04-2010
Colour: Dark Red Grizzle
Day Dreaming Danny (D)
19-03-2007
Punchinello Alfie (D)
Lady Willow (B)
Buttercup Meadow (B)
13-06-2006
Rocknook Echo Valley (D)
My Sapphire Fairy (B)

Show Placings

The Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
4th Nov 2018
Judge: Mr. Paul Cheeseman (Bromscar)
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Sweet Pearl
Placing Critique
nice enough type of border terrier, plenty to like about her, unlucky on the day to come up against class winner.
Huntingdonshire CS Open Show
10th Nov 2018
Judge: Mr R Eastall (Daedal0
Post Graduate / Second Place
Name at show: Sweet Pearl
Boston & District Canine Society
6th Jan 2019
Judge: Mrs Beverley Barber (Alcumlow)
Thank you to all exhibitors who entered their dogs for me to judge. Thank you to Boston Show Society for inviting me to judge and putting on a very well organised event. Running these events is hard work and takes a lot of organising. The breed has changed a lot in the thirty years I have owned and been part of. Heads are very varied and lack strength under the eye so giving a weaker muzzle and too many domed skulls. Good movement is hard to find too many borders just mark time. Coats were varied but it is a difficult time of the year and I am not a fan of the over tidied coat or worrying about perfect presentation but a little attention to detail helps. A lot of long nails and excess hair on the feet, and a lot of long hair left on sides of the head and muzzles. My judging is based on good shape and conformation in accordance with the breed standard and of course good movement that allows the dog to cover the ground with ease. No animal is perfect and we all judge in our own way but I enjoyed today's challenge.
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Sweet Pearl
Placing Critique
Pleasing young blue bitch, excellent head and expression. Good shape to body, nicely angulated front and rear. Moved out well.
The Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
10th Feb 2019
Judge: Mrs Margaret Davies (Glenorchy)
I would firstly like to thank the Club for giving me the opportunity to judge their February Open Show, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Also thank you to my very efficient stewards Julie Price ad Jem Thomas and by no means least my grateful thanks to all the exhibitors for a super entry. A few exhibits were wide in front, one or two I couldn't span, movement left a lot to be desired and some could have done with a little more tidying up.
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Sweet Pearl
Placing Critique
good head and coat, sweet expression, nice tight feet, moved well.
Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Sweet Pearl
East of England Agricultural Society Open Show
4th Jul 2019
Judge: Mrs V Atkinson (Raedwulf)
I so much enjoyed my day judging the inaugural Open Show. Thank you to Mrs Pat Dufty and the Committee for inviting me to judge, it was an honour. I was assisted expertly by the wonderful Avis and Preston Haffenden to whom I am very grateful. Thank you most of all to my Exhibitors who allowed me the privilege of going over their dogs and for the sporting manner in which my decisions were taken.
Post Graduate / Third Place
Name at show: Sweet Pearl
The Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show
4th Aug 2019
Judge: Dogs: Diane Bullen (Fevstone) Bitches: Sally Leslie (Risdene)
*Judge: Dogs: Diane Bullen (Fevstone)* I would like to thank the Midland Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge their show and making me feel most welcome. I would also like to thank my Stewards for a sterling job. A good exhibit entry on the day with couple of them forgetting to remove their carpet slippers judging by their feet, and also a couple that I felt they were impersonating Austin Powers international man of mystery judging by the amount of chest hair left on! But on a more serious note, yet again underweight dogs with some having barely a covering of flesh which was disappointing, some dogs also un-spannable. Both of the above reflecting in my placing’s. On a more positive note some excellent specimens shown today both in coat, movement and good old fashioned strong otter type heads. *Judge: Bitches: Sally Leslie (Risdene)* Thank you to the Committee and Exhibitors for a super day. It must always be a pleasure and honour to judge at a club show where the depth of quality is clearly high and this was especially appreciated after so many had also made the long journey to Devon the day before. I’m not going to lecture. After all we are all on the same side and want our breed to thrive. However I think I should mention that movement is not generally true and accurate fore and aft. I did see some strange limb and joint placement. Notwithstanding less than perfect gait I still sought something that did not make me uncomfortable to watch and importantly for me exhibited easy freedom using the whole of the foot and leg assembly to take energy from the ground not jolting or with feet flipping limply but fluid placement with reach and drive. That does not imply exaggeration and wasted energy just simple low to the ground daisy cutting propulsion and economy which is a thing of beauty to behold. Mouths and jaws generally were pleasing. The small pearly dentition of a while ago were not in evidence and I enjoyed the large teeth that never fail to surprise and please. For this reason I have not felt the need to remark individually. I never penalise stacked exhibits but I Ioved the preponderance of handler’s free showing. Relaxed, well made examples do stand nicely naturally and it often seems to me that exhibitors know less than their charges when it comes to limb placement and balance. Coats - I really appreciated those exhibitors who felt able to leave coats in place even though a little past their sell by date. I can happily judge through a good coat which enables me to ascertain texture and quality whereas however neat an outline the lack of any evidence of coat in this working breed must be a negative. Happily my fellow judge and I agreed on most of the main placings and I did not trouble the Referee as for me the prime consideration for any exhibitor must surely be the CC.
Maiden - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Sweet Pearl **
Class Critique
(*) this exhibit was subsequently disqualified by the Kennel Club as per KC Journal December 2019 and the exhibits marked ** were each moved up to the next higher award
The Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
3rd Nov 2019
Judge: Ms Judith Fawcett (Carrock)
I would like to thank the Midland Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge this my second breed club show. Thank you to the committee for their kind hospitality and the lovely gift I received at the end of the day. My two stewards, Sharon Pickering & Beverley Barber, kept things moving along nicely – thank you. I was delighted with the entry – thank you to everyone for giving me the opportunity of going over your dogs and for the sporting manner in which my decisions were accepted. As expected coats were at various stages – some were good, some going over and a couple of exhibits were freshly pulled out. All dogs were entire and there were no kinked tails. There were one or two untidy and a couple of level mouths. I had one main concern on the day – size. There were some exhibits who were just too big to span and weighed heavy and this was reflected in their placings. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and was delighted with my main winners - I had some good quality dogs to judge.
Novice - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Sweet Pearl
Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Sweet Pearl
The East Anglia Border Terrier Club Open Show
17th Nov 2019
Judge: Mrs Jenny Miller (Feorlig)
I must thank the officers and committee for allowing me to judge their Club Open show which was a great honour and which I really enjoyed. The hospitality and the friendly atmosphere made for a nice show and the quality of the dogs was exceptional. I must thank the Club for the lovely gift and Jan Hollingsbee for the flowers which are still alive and looking good. I must also thank my steward Julie Green who gave up her entry to steward for me.
Novice - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Sweet Pearl
Isle of Ely CS Open Show
5th Feb 2022
Judge: Matt Smith (Alncroft)
Open / Reserve
Name at show: Sweet Pearl