Name:Along Time Coming 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:21-04-2021 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr & Mrs D Swindle  
Breeder:Mr & Mrs D Swindle 
Esyntona Rip Current At Micklebrock (D)
03-08-2016
Colour: Red Grizzle
Esyntona Rip Van Winkle (D)
18-02-2011
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Vandamere's Secret Agent JW (D)
21-06-2006
Ace of Castle Cottage (D)
Nanrich Fingerprint of Vandamere (B)
Terracao's Nell Gywn At Esyntona (B)
11-11-2007
Esyntona Shingle Beach (D)
Stbedehounds Faith Of Terracao (B)
Esyntona Honeysuckle (B)
24-10-2013
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Dandyhow Dr Walter JW (D)
29-09-2010
Karison Kasper (D)
Dandyhow Lollo Rossa (B)
Esyntona Ripling Ruby (B)
16-02-2011
Mighty Singer (D)
Esyntona Tyskie (B)
Bella Grace (B)
06-09-2015
Colour: Dark Red Grizzle
Esyntona Reindeer Moss (D)
24-10-2013
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Dandyhow Dr Walter JW (D)
29-09-2010
Karison Kasper (D)
Dandyhow Lollo Rossa (B)
Esyntona Ripling Ruby (B)
16-02-2011
Mighty Singer (D)
Esyntona Tyskie (B)
Esyntona Baltic Dawn (B)
24-10-2012
Colour: Red Grizzle
Buck Swifter (D)
05-03-2008
CH Ragatam Crackerjack JW (D)
Cabanj On The Smackaratch (B)
Terracao's Nell Gywn At Esyntona (B)
11-11-2007
Esyntona Shingle Beach (D)
Stbedehounds Faith Of Terracao (B)

Show Placings

The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
8th Oct 2022
Judge: Mr R Brewster (Stowthorney)
I would like to thank the officers and committee of the Northern Border terrier club, for inviting me to judge at this show. I considered this a great honour and privilege. Many thanks to my two ring stewards Andrea Dixon and Mark Atkinson for keeping the ring running smoothly. I am immensely grateful to all of the exhibitors for a supper entry and the chance to go over so many lovely dogs and for taking my decisions with good sportsmanship. Some decisions could have been different on another day In general, most were in tip top condition a few were a bit over weight. Dentition was mostly good. I was happy on the whole with temperaments.
Maiden - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: ALong Time Coming
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
8th Apr 2023
Judge: Mrs J Carr (Wreighaugh)
My thanks go to the Committee of the NBTC for their invitation to judge their Open Show. I was honoured to receive this appointment and am incredibly grateful to the exhibitors who gave me such a great entry. It was a most enjoyable day and special thanks go to my Stewards, Andrea Pitt and Mark Atkinson, for keeping me on track and helping the ring to run smoothly.
Maiden - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Along Time Coming
The Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
15th Jul 2023
Judge: Mr David Fryer (Irton)
My thanks to the Club for trusting me with a fine entry of dogs at this, one of my favourite shows; to my stewards for their understated efficiency which kept the show rolling; and to the exhibitors for the opportunity to go over their dogs, and for the sporting acceptance of my decisions. The Border Terrier Breed Standard is a very brief document; as such, it needs some interpretation. The clue is in the first clause of it; ‘Essentially a working terrier’. This, together with a knowledge of the work the breed is traditionally expected to perform, gives an idea of the dog required. Thus we need a dog which can keep with the hunt over rough moorland country in what may be inclement weather, and then be able to go to ground and bolt or hold it’s own to a cornered fox. This implies sound, efficient movement, adequate heart and lung room, a weatherproof double coat and a thick, pliable pelt; but at the same time be small enough and flexible enough to follow a fox to ground . Overall, I found most exhibits to be sound, and well presented (sometimes ‘overpresented’ to the extent that coats had more appearance than substance). The most prevalent fault I observed was untidy, converging front movement; an inevitable consequence of short upper arm and upright fronts. I did also find a few faulty bites; one undershot, one youngster with a lower incisor seriously out of line; and several with level bites, which, though permitted in the standard, are not (to my mind) desirable; also undesirable to me were the number of exhibits with small teeth in weak forefaces. There were also a couple of ‘winter noses’, but that, to me, is a purely cosmetic point and not to be penalised. All males were entire.
Maiden - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Along Time Coming
Placing Critique
chunkier bitch, masses of coat, soundly made both ends, well balanced outline (under the coat), strong head, happy disposition, rather unruly on the move, just a bit too much of everything!
Class Critique
A difficult decision, 2 totally different types
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
7th Oct 2023
Judge: Mrs Norma Ellis (Normbar)
Thank you to the Committee for organising such a well run show. The quality of the the dogs was very good, making my decisions more difficult in a good way. Nice atmosphere plus friendly sportsmanship prevailed.
Maiden - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Along Time Coming
Placing Critique
Good head and keen eye, best harsh Jacket and pliable pelt, full of herself on the table and was raring to go when asked to move, moved with purpose using her tail.
Northern Counties Sporting Terrier Association Group Open Show
15th Oct 2023
Judge: Mr Ian Halbert (Marrimay)
I would like to thank the committee for the kind invitation to judge Border Terriers and for the warm welcome I received. Also thanks go to my steward for doing such a good job. My apologies to the Secretary and exhibitors for the delay in submitting this critique due to circumstances beyond my control
Post Graduate - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Along Time Coming