Name:Ridgebow Ice Witch 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:27-06-2021 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr N & Mrs A Duxbury  
Breeder:Mr N & Mrs A Duxbury 
Keycharm Phantom by Ridgebow JW (D)
27-08-2011
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Ravenside Hurricane Run at Ridgebow JW (D)
25-07-2010
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Solitary Mist (D)
27-10-2008
CH Ravenside Mystiko (D)
Ravenside Ramruma (B)
Ravenside Ouija Board (B)
23-05-2006
CH Tythrop Tapas (D)
Holmston Good Charlotte at Ravenside (B)
Dandyhow Queen Bee (B)
03-07-2008
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Dandyhow Royal Oak (D)
04-04-2007
CH Tythrop Tapas (D)
CH Dandyhow Sea Vixen (B)
Ch Dandyhow Spelling Bee (B)
19-07-2004
Brookbank Break the Spell JW (D)
CH Dandyhow Bedazzled (B)
Ridgebow Rusty Rivet (B)
27-04-2016
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Ribchester Treasure (D)
06-09-2011
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Balehaugh Boy (D)
24-03-2008
CH Brumberhill Bestseller JW ShCM (D)
Thornleyhaugh Thistle (B)
Tumbling Lizzie (B)
14-01-2010
Draycore Rokkafela At Kgills (D)
Lady Venus (B)
Ridgebow Amberwitch (B)
13-12-2011
Colour: Grizzle
CH Tythrop Tapas (D)
17-01-2005
Nor CH / CH Lyddington Last Supper At Risdene (D)
CH Tythrop T'pau (B)
Ravenside Ma Biche At Ridgebow (B)
17-03-2009
Greenside Warrior (D)
Ravenside Ouija Board (B)

Show Placings

Blackpool & District Canine Society
26th Jun 2022
Judge: Mrs Trak Fryer (Irton)
Thanks to the exhibitors for a lovely entry, much appreciated in these difficult times. Thanks also to my stewards who not only kept the ring moving well but proved very adept at fielding judging slips, ring cards and prize cards and miscellaneous other bits and pieces flying across the ring in a very blustery wind. I thought it would be better to judge outside, the wind did upset a few dogs and those with a lot of coat were truly blown. The Border is essentially a working terrier that should combine activity with gameness – I thought that worth repeating since some seem to have forgotten it! I managed to find good heads but in general they were not strong, the head and jaw is not a cosmetic addition but an essential part of the terrier’s make up. Feet and pelts were OK but very few could be regarded as really good, again they are an essential feature required for the work the dog was bred for. Coats were all over the place very few being presented in a good sharp deep coat, however most were acceptable. Movement remains a problem, there were feet flicking out, plaiting in front, bouncing up and down or rocking on the front – all problems with shoulder construction. The best move with that lovely unfussy ground covering drive that is so typical of the breed. I was surprised to find several exhibits with level bites, I know the standard allows for this but it is undesirable, particularly in young dogs. Having said all that I did find a good number of excellent very typical dogs, Limit & Open classes in both sexes were excellent and there were some promising puppies coming along.
Puppy - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Ridgebow Ice Witch
Placing Critique
Lovely head with well set ear, well balanced with good bone, good feet, moved OK, shown in a good red coat..
Leeds Championship Dog Show
22nd Jul 2022
Judge: Mrs J Fawcett (Carrock)
My thanks to the Leeds City & District Canine Association for their kind invitation to judge their Championship show, enabling me to award my first set of Challenge Certificates. Thank you also to my two stewards, Mags & Bob, who kept the ring running smoothly throughout the day which meant we managed to finish by 3pm before the rain came. My biggest thanks go to all the exhibitors for giving me the opportunity to go over their dogs and for the sporting manner in which my decisions were accepted – I had a fantastic entry for a show taking place on a Friday and in the holiday season – I was absolutely delighted. Just a comment about the ring – the rather large metal tent fixings that took up quite a lot of the ring were a bit of a hazard. However, I believe we managed to work around them well and I was able to see the movement of all the exhibits. As you would expect, coats were at various stages but on the whole most were acceptable. All dogs were entire, there were no kinked tails and just one or two untidy mouths. When I last judged in November 2019 my main concern was size and this still remains an issue - I was unable to span quite a number of both dogs & bitches on the day and this was reflected in my decisions. Poor front angulation also seems to be an issue – a number of upright shoulders and a lot of very wayward front legs. I thought it also relevant to mention the number of long, thin muzzles, particularly in the younger classes, that seem to be creeping into the breed - Border Terriers should have short, strong muzzles. That all said, I had some quality dogs to judge – I thoroughly enjoyed my day.
Junior - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Ridgebow Ice Witch
Placing Critique
Another nice bitch, different type to 1. Lovely head with neat ears and good bite. Good for bone, she is well-angulated front and rear with a good length of body. Shown in a lovely rich, red, harsh jacket. Moved out soundly.