Name:Foxchapel Arzen 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:21-12-2023 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr & Mrs N S Allen  
Breeder:Mr W & Mrs V Davies 
Gwynfe Carreg Glas of Foxchapel (D)
17-07-2020
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Baywillow Blue Laird (D)
05-06-2011
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Lairehope Lord of the Glen At Tweedburn (D)
21-08-2009
CH Tweedburn Valentino (D)
Lairehope Diamant Chienne (B)
Baywillow Pacey Lacey (B)
17-06-2009
CH/Fin CH Baywillow Racing Blue JW (D)
Baywillow Tarte Tatin JW (B)
Sarsen Dream Factor (B)
11-02-2015
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Foxfactor Pied Piper JW ShCM (D)
07-12-2009
Foxfactor Hornblower JW ShCM (D)
Rhozzum Keynote With Foxfactor JW (B)
Rhozzum Daydream With Sarsen (B)
02-11-2010
Rhozzum Valet (D)
Sweet Dreams Beauty of Rhozzum (B)
Bryngoch Maggie Maybe Of Foxchapel (B)
29-03-2019
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Foxfactor Scotts Briar (D)
08-10-2012
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Foxfactor Pied Piper JW ShCM (D)
07-12-2009
Foxfactor Hornblower JW ShCM (D)
Rhozzum Keynote With Foxfactor JW (B)
Jenabeck Rose Over Foxfactor (B)
25-01-2008
Dockens Augustus At Jenabeck JW (D)
Mogaung Ma Jade At Jenabeck (B)
Kensteen Frippery (B)
13-05-2017
Colour: Red Grizzle
Wildperry Umber (D)
21-07-2014
Dassett Jeremy Fisher Of Wildperry (D)
Wildperry Eveline (B)
Di Monte Bess (B)
12-06-2014
Tinker Tyson (D)
Ottys Alright (B)

Show Placings

Vale of Glamorgan Agricultural Society Open Show
7th Aug 2024
Judge: Mr Gavin Robertson (Soletrader)
Post Graduate / Third Place
Name at show: Foxchapel Arzen
Pontardulais Agricultural and Horticultural Society Open Show
26th Aug 2024
Judge: Mr Kevin Yeates (Bluebabel)
My thanks to the Secretary Gareth Thomas for inviting me to Judge Border Terriers today. I enjoyed my day, and it was good to see my B.O.B. gained TG1 & my B.P.I.B gain TPG2
Puppy / Second Place
Name at show: Foxchapel Arzen
Placing Critique
8 months old dog, new coat yet to come in, ok for proportions but still a baby so lots can change, keen eye & good ear set, moved well
South Wales Kennel Association
13th Oct 2024
Judge: Mrs Trudi Baird (Dowgri)
I was honoured to accept SWKA's invitation to judge at their championship dog show where I received a warm welcome,even on cold day! A Big applause to my two fabulous stewards ( I’m so sorry I forgot to make a note of your names – you were so appreciated by myself and the exhibitors) It was such a very cold day inside the halls ,though myself being on my feet continuously moving,I kept warm.Unsurprisingly some dogs were feeling the chill and shivering on the table which showed how cold it was. I was honoured and humbled to have such a fabulous entry both numerically and in quality, especially the limit & Open dog classes where I can quite rightly use the old cliche “I wish I had more cards to give out “, it's unfortunate when you have to let some dogs go unplaced that had great appeal, but such was the quality today . Before my journey back to Cornwall that day I managed to stay and watch the groups where both the BoB & BPIB gave fantastic accounts of themselves, the exciting puppy gaining PGrp 1, he went back for the final day to go all the way to BPIS. We were sadly unfortunate to have a large Terrier breed crated close by who's owners seemed unaware of the their unattended dogs behaviour ,every time human or dog traffic went by it caused them to “ kick off “frequently .This isn't fair on dogs on the table being examined or dogs on the move, therefore I had to stop judging twice until attempts to quieten the offending dogs were made. A few points of note were- A small handful of youngsters lacked body condition, I could feel ribs with no covering teamed with thin pelts. I believe diet & exercise comes into play here so consider what & how much you’re feeding , plus good exercise regime Mouths were disappointing ,some with very small teeth & more untidy bites than I've encountered in the past. Movement was ok in the main though it let down some otherwise beautiful exhibits who looked a picture stood but sadly fell apart on the move, we had the odd flicking out front foot , plaiting fronts, crabbing , wide rears & some loosing their top lines. Lastly a plea – it would help immensely if exhibitors didn’t use excess bait on the table while a judge is trying hard to get a good clear look at bites ,it meant a fight to get a proper view of the mouth while a dog is having bait pushed in or the dog is busily chewing . Holding off baiting until the judge has got past the head would be most helpful.
Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Foxchapel Arzen