Mazengarb Treacle over Buckwilde

Name:Mazengarb Treacle over Buckwilde 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:09-04-2007 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs M Blomfield-Willis  
Breeder: 
Badgerbeck Splinter (D)
29-06-1999
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Badgerbeck Blister (D)
21-07-1987
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Hyperion Bing At Badgerbeck (D)
21-07-1987
Oxcroft Rocky (D)
Kinder Willow (B)
Lady of Badgerbeck (B)
19-03-1984
Desperate Dan of Akenside (D)
Lass Avon (B)
Badgerbeck Sapphire (B)
15-12-1997
Colour: Red Grizzle
Mad Max of Eureka (D)
07-03-1994
Barn Owl of Eureka (D)
Holly of Risca (B)
Rapid Eye Movement (B)
16-09-1994
Towden Tamar Boy (D)
Badgerbeck Pickle (B)
Mazengarb Maple Lady (B)
22-12-2004
Mad Max of Eureka (D)
07-03-1994
Colour: Dark Red Grizzle
Barn Owl of Eureka (D)
28-01-1989
Misty Blue (D)
Kate of Ty-Pen (B)
Holly of Risca (B)
14-04-1989
Sam Whisky (D)
Ash of Ocherwyth (B)
Sweet Bramble of Mazengarb (B)
04-06-2003
Colour: Red Grizzle
Mazengarb Turk (D)
03-09-2001
Whitstones Warrior (D)
Mazengarb December Song (B)
Bakers Muffin (B)
03-09-2000
CH Olderhill Neutron (D)
Mazengarb Wispy Lass (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.
Yearling - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle
Post Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle
Midland BTC Open Show
15th Feb 2009
Judge: Mr Jimmy Gilpin (Otterbobs)
I would like to take this opportunity to say many thanks to the Midland Border Terrier Club for giving me the privilege to judge their Open show and for giving me such a wonderful entry.
Novice - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle
Placing Critique
Moderately broad skull, good scissor bite & fold of ears, nice depth of rib, hindquarters racy.
Graduate - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
14th Nov 2009
Judge: Mrs I Jackson (Haughbrae)
I would like to thank all exhibitors, spectators and my stewards for a most enjoyable day. A big thank you to Pat for the excellent lunch. What a delight to see and feel so many correct double coats. Size was also very good apart from a few being overweight and some lost out on places due to lack of coat.
Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle
Post Graduate - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle
Placing Critique
Another narrow dog but rangier. Balanced outline, good hindquarters.
Midland Border Terrier Open Show
22nd Nov 2009
Judge: Mr Bob Wright (Totherend)
My appreciation goes to the MBTC officers and committee for the opportunity to judge such a good entry of BT?s and the stewards for their support during the show. Also to the many entrants who braved the adverse weather conditions. I trust none of them had to swim home. I was delighted with the entry, a small number of which were more pet than show but I was happy to go over them, pleased to see their handlers? pride in them and hope they enjoyed their day out irrespective of placing. It is a reminder to us all that this is fundamentally a hobby to enjoy and to the more critical of us when we nit-pick that we are generally doing it to the cream of the breed. The quality was for the most part high with some of the bigger classes bringing too many good dogs for the limited places which were very hard fought and I was disappointed to turn some otherwise good dogs away. A few were weighty, my small hands still spanned all but one at a stretch, one mouth was bad and two borderline but there were a couple that would have been better served having a square meal, a groom and a good walk than coming in the ring. Coats were an issue. I found it difficult to penalise a good dog when it obviously had a double coat but had little to show for it due to grooming. So despite some dogs being well placed I would still have preferred to see them with a more natural coat. There was a lot going on with front movement which often paid a penalty and thigh muscle tone was at a premium so perhaps the weather also affected exercise regimes. It was particularly difficult to ignore movement completely in some of the very promising puppies but I'm hopeful there will be a dramatic improvement as they mature. Well done to the more junior handlers who did a good job but were obviously shown no quarter in the placings. Don't be discouraged, you've got plenty of shows ahead of you. I was well pleased with all my winners and the fact that others could have done the positions justice too. So here we go:
Post Graduate - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle
Placing Critique
Blue and tan, in coat, nice size and balance, nice otter head, narrow with good angulation, moved well.
Boston & District CS
10th Jan 2010
Judge: Mrs M Reeves (Baywillow)
I was the replacement judge for Carolyn Muirhead who sadly died in November. Firstly I want congratulate all the exhibitors who made it to the show in spite of the atrocious weather conditions. I was very afraid there would be few dogs there for me to judge. What a tough lot border folk are. I had plenty of quality dogs to fill the top placings but as a general comment I felt a number lacked sufficient rear angulation.
Post Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle
Placing Critique
blue/tan. In full coat but I found plenty to like beneath it. Well placed shoulders, good length of rib and excellent rear angulation, straight front, strong masculine head. A happy, friendly dog who moved out really well.
Northern Border Championship Show
18th Jul 2010
Judge: Miss Elspeth Jackson (Clipstone)
What an honour and a pleasure it was to judge the Northern Border Terrier Club's Championship Show. An entry of 202 and good Northern hospitality ensured I had a most enjoyable day. Many thanks to my capable stewards for keeping the day running smoothly. I was very satisfied with both my challenges and all the top honours were strongly contested. I was especially pleased with my puppies and will watch their progress with interest.
Mid Limit - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle
Placing Critique
Balanced blue nice through his neck to nice shoulders and front. Nice in rib and good in quarters.
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
26th Feb 2011
Judge: Mrs J Guvercin (Glebeheath)
May I take this opportunity to thank the Officers and committee for inviting me to judge their show and for their warm welcome and hospitality. My two stewards, Eddie Houston and Jimmy Gilpin had the ring running like clockwork, which enabled me to get on with the job of judging a quality entry of 141 dogs making 177 entries. My sincere thanks to all exhibitors, who entrusted me with their dogs and accepted my placings in a sporting fashion, the day was a most memorable experience. The North can be proud of their dogs, as there were many quality examples on display, all temperaments appeared steady, with just an occasional bored one! Not unusual, as most, I think, would rather be out chasing vermin!! A handful of kinked tails didn’t surprise me, but youngsters with poor mouths did! Having said that, there were some lovely dogs in the puppy classes and placings were hotly contested with very little to separate them. My interpretation of the standard for balance ie: fairly long, is slightly longer than tall. I feel that a border needs length as well as narrowness to negotiate a fox earth, but still retaining heart/lung room to enable it to follow a horse. Coats were at varying stages, but as long as I could find evidence , I didn’t let it rule out, an otherwise, good exhibit.
Open - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle over Buckwilde
Grantham & District Canine Society Open Show
19th Oct 2013
Judge: Mr R Wright (Totherend)
Limit / Second Place
Name at show: Mazengarb Treacle over Buckwilde