Kentelv Living Single at Stowthorney

Name:Kentelv Living Single at Stowthorney 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:29-03-2012 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr R Brewster & Ms J Green  
Breeder:Mr & Mrs Bates 
Bramblebee Rogue Digger (D)
28-04-2008
Colour: Red Grizzle
Bramblebee Red Diesel (D)
18-09-2006
Colour: Red Grizzle
Bramblebee Murphy (D)
29-08-2001
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
Blaentir Lucy Glitters Of Bramblebee (B)
Bramblebee Buddy Holly (B)
11-09-2004
Otterwisp Toymaker (D)
Bramblebee Lottie (B)
Bramblebee Honourmoore Hebe (B)
12-11-2006
Colour: Red Grizzle
Bramblebee Murphy (D)
29-08-2001
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
Blaentir Lucy Glitters Of Bramblebee (B)
Bramblebee Maisie (B)
17-07-2003
Bramblebee Cracker (D)
Tabitha Time To Play At Bramblebee (B)
Marachino Magic (B)
19-12-2009
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Grindelvald In Full Cry JW (D)
02-07-2008
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Otterwood Amex JW ShCM (D)
22-11-2004
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
Badgerholme the Oakes At Otterwood (B)
Barrowaydem Montrachet At Grindelvald (B)
26-07-2004
CH Grindelvald Sandpiper (D)
Gameway Sugar Almond (B)
Kenocto Adrastea (B)
28-07-2008
Colour: Red Grizzle
Mad Hatter (D)
28-10-2005
Kenmilfore Night Warrior (D)
Sweet Little Nothing (B)
Heymor Sea Gem (B)
21-11-2005
Dandyhow Fitzroy (D)
Heymor Thats the Way To Do It (B)

Show Placings

Kent County Canine Association
24th Feb 2013
Judge: Mrs Thelma Bromley (Bordaholic)
My sincere thanks to the committee for inviting me to judge at their Platinum Open Show. Many thanks also to the exhibitors for their nice entry and to the very efficient ring steward. I thoroughly enjoyed my day, all entries were of good temperament, had good dentition, all males were entire.
Best Puppy
Name at show: TPG2, Kentelv Living Single
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single
Placing Critique
Sweet grizzle puppy of 11 months. Nice size, good feminine ottery head with lovely expression. Level topline, short carrot type well set tail, very good coat. BEST PUPPY, 2ND IN GROUP
Herts & Essex Border Canine Society Open Show
17th Mar 2013
Judge: Mr Gavin Robertson (Soletrader)
Puppy / Reserve
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
14th Apr 2013
Judge: Mrs Jean Willetts (Hanway)
I would like to thank my stewards for all their hard work on the day, and to the committee for inviting me to judge there show. Also to the exhibitors who brought their dogs under me. I was pleased with my winners and placed dogs. I found that some had short muzzle coupled with round eyes which does not give a border expression.
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single
Placing Critique
Nice sized bitch with keen expression. Nice length of rib. In good coat and condition. Kept outline on the move.
Newmarket & District Canine Society
30th Jun 2013
Judge: Amanda Kenna
I would like to thank the officers and their commitee for inviting me to judge, and a big thank you to all the exhibitors who gave me a lovely entry, and to my steward for her smooth running of the ring. It was a lovely day, the weather was good and the food was great.
Special Yearling / First Place
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single
Placing Critique
stunning grizzle bitch in excellent coat & pelt, easily spanned, neat ears and feet, very eratic on the move and therefore hard to assess her movement and cost her top honors.
Paignton Championship Show
3rd Aug 2013
Judge: Mrs B Jackson (Clipstone)
I thoroughly enjoyed judging at Paignton Championship Show. The new venue (well, new to me) was very pleasant and the show was efficiently run by the helpful and friendly committee. I had an excellent entry which contained lots of quality dogs to choose from. Some classes were, however, a real mix of types, again the Fox Terrier type with high ear carriage are appearing, as are those with almost "hound like" ears, far too large and which ruin the head. Ultimately I judged to my interpretation of the Standard. I like a dog to be a real stallion dog and a bitch, his feminine counterpart. I do not like bitchy dogs and masculine bitches. I was incredibly pleased with my winners, neither of which I have judged before and who to my mind are excellent examples of the breed, both home bred too, not bought in.
Junior - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single
Placing Critique
I liked this bitch a lot. The best of lines, lovely topline, excellent shoulders and flowing stride when on the move. Lovely straight front. Amazing drive when on the move, he could teach a lot how to move. Very pretty, feminine head with a lovely expression, great teeth and correct bite. Fabulous coat. Very nice
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Open Show
24th Nov 2013
Judge: Gemma Alpe (Pipruda)
I want to thank the committee of East Anglian Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge there November open show was a great privilege as growing up showing as a youngester at many of there breed club shows. My thanks also to my very experienced stewards of the day Bev Jackson and Simon Jackson who without them I'm sure my ring would not have ran so smoothly,and to all that entered under me. I was generally very pleased with the overall quality of the dogs entered under me a few who shone from the first time I caught sight of them. But no major faults found on the day which pleased me.
Post Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single
Placing Critique
Lovely red grizzle bitch not in the thickest of coats but what was there was nice and harsh,good movement with great front and back angulation.
Ladies Kennel Association
15th Dec 2013
Judge: Mrs Jayne Alpe
I was honoured to accept this appointment at short notice, due to Kathy Wilkinson’s ill health. I was impressed with the new halls and layout this year. I was able to judge with no preconceptions, as I have only been to two shows this year, so the majority of dogs were new to me. A good size entry with some good quality dogs present in a number of classes in which I was splitting hairs I had two very good stewards who handled the large classes with calm and efficient precision allowing me to get on with my job. Overall movement, has improved considerably. In my opinion Borders should move soundly, positively and with the minimum of effort needed to cover the ground well, this means that they use far less energy when travelling distances, and my principal winners all fitted this criteria. Nice large teeth and good bites were very much in evidence. At long last I am starting to see definition between dogs and bitches, I like to see a masculine dog and a feminine bitch. The other thing I was pleased to see was the majority had good tight feet. Some exhibitors seem to be under the impression that an underweight dog is a way to make them easier to span, it doesn’t work! I hate to be able to feel bone and not muscle. I learnt after judging that there was some kind of aggression in one of the classes, unfortunately I did not witness this personally, as I was going over a dog on the table, if I had of seen it then I would have taken appropriate action as this type of temperament is totally unacceptable in our lovely breed.
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single
Placing Critique
Very good headed bitch, good big teeth, kept her topline on the move, tight feet. Difficult decision.
Great Yarmouth Gorleston & District Canine Society
23rd Mar 2014
Judge: Mrs. K. Rimmer (Kylini)
Post Graduate / Third Place
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single
Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
14th Jun 2014
Judge: Mrs Wendy Mooney (Chesterton)
Congratulations to the committee of the Southern Border Terrier Club for running an excellent show at a new venue under extreme circumstances. Due to a nasty virus the appointed judge, Mrs Betty Judge, was taken ill the day before and was not well enough to carry out her duties. I know that she was absolutely devastated and had been looking forward to the appointment for a long time. Faced with such an emergency, show manager, Mr David Hunt managed the situation with complete calm and professionalism. I was both honoured and shocked to be invited to step in to judge and here, I must say a huge thank you to the committee for asking me but in particular to the exhibitors who had entered under and were expecting another judge and took the situation so sportingly. I am grateful to everyone who accepted my decisions and placings so graciously and to my great team of stewards: Andrew Mooney, Elspeth Jackson and Bev Marsh, who kept everything running smoothly and between them managed to multi-task and juggle photographs, collecting ring, announcing, paperwork awards etc etc. And so to the dogs themselves – there were some superb entries and it was an absolute pleasure to go over and place them. Some of the classes were so strong that even good dogs didn’t get placed. Coats and presentation were generally excellent - something, which was not so apparent the last time I judged. This I put down principally to the time of year (for both shows). Movement today seemed in many of the dogs to be lacking the drive that I would have wished for. In part, I think the surface may have been to blame (but not in all instances) and had we been outside on the grass this might have been different. I do slightly regret that I did not decide to judge the dogs outside. Mouths were good in all but one (suspect) case, as were the temperaments. Size I think will need to be kept in check, there seemed to be a fair number who seemed to be heavy enough, others who were too deep to be easily spanned. I was so thrilled with my “stars” of the show. It was a pleasure to judge all of your dogs; they were a lovely, quality entry.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single
Placing Critique
Deep rich grizzle and tan in good coat. Feminine head and good reach of neck. Nice length and racy outline. Of correct size. Moved well.
Manchester Championship Show
15th Jan 2015
Judge: Miss Anita Harrison (Iacheslei)
This was my first Championship Show appointment and I would like to thank the Society for the invitation and generous hospitality. Thanks also to my stewards Brian Attwood and Anne Speake who did a sterling job keeping the good sized, well appointed ring running smoothly throughout the day. Thanks also to the exhibitors for allowing me to go over some very high quality dogs. Generally the standard was good with the majority of exhibits showing and moving well. I was concerned by the number of short rounded ribs I found, especially in the bitch classes. There were several noses lacking pigment, some very long thin tails, and I found a few broken or out of line teeth. Coats were at various stages and some otherwise good dogs had to be penalised for lack of coat in the stronger classes. Whereas others with little coat made it into the line up on overall quality. I was very pleased with my main winners, and thank the exhibitors for accepting my decisions in a sporting manner.
Open - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single at Stowthorney
The Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show
7th Aug 2016
Judge: Dogs: Ms Elspeth Jackson, Bitches: Mr Mike Hollingsbee
Dogs - Elspeth Jackson I would like to extend many thanks to The Committee of the Midland Border Terrier Club for once again organising an enjoyable, well run show with a relaxed garden party atmosphere. It was an honour and a pleasure this year to enjoy it as Judge of the dog classes and I would like to thank the Officers and Committee for this honour. I was very ably assisted by two capable and efficient stewards to whom I would like to give thanks both for their help and for their hospitality. Further and important thanks are due to all the exhibitors who did me the honour of going over their dogs. It was a super entry both numerically and in depth of quality with cc quality dogs right down the line in some classes. Bitches - Mike Hollingsbee I would like to thank the Officers and Committee of the Club for inviting me to judge bitches at their show. I would also like to thank my stewards Sharon Pickering and Helen Thomas for keeping me in order and running the ring so efficiently. My thanks also go to the exhibitors for allowing me to examine their dogs and accepting my decisions. Together with my co-judge Elspeth Jackson we managed to agree on the major honours of the day apart from Best Veteran. I preferred Elspeth’s dog choice and she chose my selection of veteran bitch. Our referee John Dace was called in and awarded Best Veteran to the bitch.
Open - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single at Stowthorney
Scottish Kennel Club
27th Aug 2016
Judge: Professor A S Milton
It was a pleasure to come back to Scotland, even though for just a day, and to judge Border Terriers at the Scottish Kennel Club's August Show. Looking at the catalogue I was surprised to find that Border Terriers had the fourth largest entry at the show. It was a very satisfactory entry, with many dogs that I had not seen before. I was particularly impressed with the overall quality of the coats. There was only one really bad mouth, a few crooked teeth, so what, as long as they can bite! I was concerned about size, not only those outwith the standard, but also even more worrying, those that I could not span. I should like to thank Joyce Martin for sending me a CD with photos of all the class winners.
Limit - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Kentelv Living Single at Stowthorney