Name:Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:08-07-2008 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs S J Channer  
Breeder: 
Dandyhow Dumb Waiter (D)
29-03-2003
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Dandyhow Mr Punch (D)
01-02-1999
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Hynerbrook Quartz (D)
06-05-1996
CH Hugo of Hassage (D)
Hynerbrook Topaz (B)
CH Dandyhow Cleopatra (B)
06-12-1992
CH Dandyhow Claudius (D)
Incheril Mulberry of Dandyhow (B)
CH Dandyhow Bedazzled (B)
27-11-1996
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
22-11-1992
CH/Am/CAn CH Lynhay Daz (D)
Otterkin Blue Ribbon At Basvale (B)
CH Dandyhow Bright Sparkle (B)
02-11-1994
Am CH Dandyhow Brass Tacks (D)
CH Dandyhow Cleopatra (B)
Gwangwilli Little Owl At Rubyfin (B)
31-05-2004
Colour: Red Grizzle
Crowshole Cruiser (D)
30-09-2001
Colour: Black and Tan
Frezzle Nelum (D)
01-01-2000
Little Black Beauty (D)
Reckless Kerry Mawis (B)
Elusive Emma (B)
03-11-1998
Lodgeside Blue Thorn At Lestrastar (D)
Malma of Blusea (B)
Badgerbeck Skylark At Gwangwilli (B)
04-01-2002
Colour: Red
Badgerbeck Thorn (D)
25-02-2000
Badgerbeck Blister (D)
Badgerbeck Nightshade (B)
Badgerbeck Sapphire (B)
15-12-1997
Mad Max of Eureka (D)
Rapid Eye Movement (B)

Show Placings

Windsor Championship Dog Show
4th Jul 2009
Judge: Miss Elspeth Jackson (Clipstone)
Many reports start with a thank you and I would like extend one to all the exhibitors who provided me with an entry which really reminded me why I love this breed. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and would have been very happy to have had a handful of top honours to hand out. In a number of classes, especially in bitches, the quality went right down the line and even beyond the cards.
Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show
20th Sep 2009
Judge: Mrs Elly Weijenborg-Weggemans (Netherlands)
I felt very honoured when I received the invitation to judge at the Open Show and was glad that I could accept this. What an opportunity to see and go over so many Borders in one day. Of course I have seen many Borders during the 40 years that I have lived with them but to see so many together is not possible on the continent. When I received the entry details I really was surprised and felt even more honoured then. The Venue was good but unfortunately it was one of the warmest days and in the hall the temperature rose quite quickly. Nevertheless almost all Borders presented there showed until the very end of the day. The judging went smoothly not in the least because of my exceptionally efficient steward, Peter Roderick, who took care of calling in the next class on time and made sure that there were no mistakes because of the re-entries which I am not used to. Many thanks also to my ring stewards! I was surprised by the high quality presented to me. In some classes it meant that I could not always place otherwise nice exhibits. All Borders behaved themselves wonderfully when being handled, even inexperienced ones. Just one exception to that was a dog that didn't like to be handled on the table, which is not Border like. It occurred to me that it is becoming to be a habit to string the dogs when moving. It worsens their movement in a lot of cases and for me they should be moved with a loosened lead. For some exhibits it made the difference in being placed or not. I found on the whole just a few problems. Just one wrong bite and one tail that was not correct. Feet need attention. Just a few had lovely strong padded catlike feet. As well as front movement which is a real problem in the Border Terrier all over the world. Waving, almost crossing, loose, just a few had a parallel and straight front movement. On the other hand, side movement was in almost all exhibits free and with a long stride. A lot of coats were in between. But I could feel the correct texture being double and harsh. I had a lovely day and want to thank the organisation for their efforts to make me and my sister ? who accompanied me ? feel welcome and of course all the exhibitors for entering and taking my decisions so sportingly. The atmosphere around the ring felt warm, friendly and relaxed.
Maiden - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
WELKS
25th Apr 2010
Judge: Miss S A Leslie (Risdene)
I started the day with veteran dog followed by some excellent juvenile dog classes which were very enticing. Throughout the day size was sometimes a little difficult to come to terms with when exhibits at the top of the scale were the more shapely and sound but as long as they were spannable they still featured if they had the attributes breed and conformation-wise to do the job they were bred for. Generally I determined that there was no need for a diatribe from yours truly as I found my lovely entry on the whole brought forward much of what I was looking for and I thank exhibitors for that. Just remember while I love a proper double coat I still like a tidy coat! Heads were definitely improved with very few of the stoppy, round eyed exhibits I do not find typical. There were a few strangely grubby ones and some would have benefited from some tlc round their eyes to guard against stray hairs causing irritation. Be that as it may there were some smashing classes with dogs not making the cut that on another day would figure in the reckoning.
Yearling - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
Southern Counties
5th Jun 2010
Judge: Tinna Grubbe (Denmark)
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
Placing Critique
Good size, still have to improve over all speciel the topline and the movement. Long racy body, good coat.
Windsor Championship Dog Show
2nd Jul 2010
Judge: Mrs Jayne Gillam (Orenberg)
Many thanks to the exhibitors for such a super entry of dogs for me to judge, I thought the standard overall was very good and I found it very encouraging to find some really nice youngsters coming up through the ranks. I had to make very tough decisions in some classes and many good dogs went card less but I thoroughly enjoyed my day and was pleased with my winners.
Yearling - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show with Critique
19th Sep 2010
Judge: Miss Gemma Alpe
Firstly I must thank SBTC for giving me the honour of judging my first Breed Club show. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and had some first class dogs to judge. I found no bad mouths and only one with a slightly suspect kink and movement on the whole was pretty good. The one thing that bothered me was that we seem to be losing our way a little with those lovely fronts that to me are a big part of our breed, and a number of dogs are toeing out both on the stand and on the move. I was pleased with my winners, they mostly fitted my interpretation of the breed standard, but I was delighted with my top winners, all of whom are a credit to the breed and I thank their owners for giving me the opportunity to judge them.
Novice - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
Placing Critique
Another nice feminine bitch with sound movement just preferred head and expression of 1.
Southern BTC Limited Show
6th Mar 2011
Judge: Miss Lisa Jenkins (Badgerbeck)
Firstly, please accept my apology for the lateness of this critique, unfortunately I had problems with my PC which crashed and lost my first , almost complete report, leaving me with no option but to start again. Thank you for an excellent entry. I was very pleased to find that most of the exhibits were of a workable size & spannable, had big teeth with good strong muzzles/jaws, all males entire, only 2 very minor tail kinks, and temperaments were excellent. On the down side I had few in good deep double coat and a really thick pelt was hard to find, the true otter head seams to be being replaced by a squarer skull giving more of a teddy bear look not helped by over long moustaches/beards and big bushy eyebrows. Ribs were frequently too short & deep resulting in whippety underlines. Front movement is still a problem due to a lack of balance between front and hind angulation with dogs either having good hindquarters but short steep upper arms or they were correct in front but over angulated behind, this resulted in them either throwing their fronts about coming or dropping their withers in profile in an attempt to balance their stride. There were a handful with crowded incisors or missing a first or second premolar.
Novice - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
Bath Championship Show
27th May 2011
Judge: Mr B Rodgers
Post Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
Placing Critique
Good head and expression. Good presentation. Free mover back and front. Held her topline when moving. Very nice bitch.
Windsor Championship Show
1st Jul 2012
Judge: Mr K Holmes
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Rubyfin Ruby Tuesday
Placing Critique
Bigger bitch, but spannable and feminine, in very good coat, a shade close behind and needs to watch her topline.