Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn

Name:Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:10-08-1997 
Colour:Red Grizzle 
Owner(s): Shaw, Angus & Jane Morton  
Breeder:Furness, Mrs. V. 
CH Dandyhow Private Eye (D)
06-09-1995
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Dandyhow Claudius (D)
09-10-1991
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Orenberg Emperor (D)
10-12-1988
CH Lyddington Let's Go (D)
Orenberg Morfindel (B)
Dandyhow Charlotte (B)
26-03-1990
CH Dykeside Gordon Ranger (D)
Dandyhow Tip Top (B)
Incheril Mulberry of Dandyhow (B)
21-12-1990
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Valmyre Magician of Dandyhow (D)
09-03-1988
CH Dandyhow April Fool (D)
CH Gem of Valmyre (B)
Dandyhow Ever Ivy (B)
26-03-1985
CH Dandyhow Crofter (D)
Dandyhow Ruby Red (B)
Brockhole Blue Ribband At Quatford (B)
26-03-1991
Colour: Blue and Tan
Brockhole Barnacle Bill (D)
01-08-1986
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Brannigan of Brumberhill (D)
10-12-1984
CH/NL/INT CH Brumberhill Blue Maestro (D)
Fine Lady (B)
Fine Lady (B)
04-12-1980
Cheltor Michael (D)
Deerstone Twiggy (B)
Bright Beacon At Brockhole (B)
23-03-1989
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Milnthorpe Noble Sportsman At Bretcar (D)
13-05-1986
CH/D-VDH CH Thoraldby Tiptoes (D)
Biddy Blue of Milnthorpe (B)
Careless Wispa of Brumberhill (B)
10-12-1984
CH/NL/INT CH Brumberhill Blue Maestro (D)
Fine Lady (B)

Show Placings

Border Terrier Club Championship Show
28th Mar 2009
Judge: Marjorie Staveley (Dykeside)
It was indeed an honour to be invited to judge this show. My thanks to the offficers and committee for their warm welcome and to my ring stewards Glenise Hyslop and Marylynne Winder for all their hard work and efficiency. Special thanks must go the exhibitors for an excellent entry of 301 from 237 dogs (6 NFC) that I very much enjoyed judging. I thought the depth of quality varied although I was pleased with my final line-up of both dogs and bitches. Heads in general were good although I noticed there were a few exhibits rather heavy in ear. Coats and pelts varied considerably. A number of quality exhibits were devoid of coat and were penalised accordingly. I found a few exhibits, in my opinion, too heavy and unspannable; feet and nails would also benefit from more attention. Temperaments were good.
Veteran - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
Placing Critique
She is still retaining her outline at 111/2 years carrying no surplus weight, very narrow body, spanned easily, pleasing head, flat rib, nice size, showed well.
Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show
2nd Aug 2009
Judge: Mr T Tuck (B) & Mrs J Tuck (D)
Dogs, I would like to take this opportunity to thank the Committee for inviting me to judge the dog classification at their 25th anniversary show, also my very able stewards Christine Horner, and Chris Wallace who did a great job with the organisation of my ring. Bitches, I thoroughly enjoyed this appointment, thanks to my experienced stewards and an entry that contained some really outstanding examples of the breed. I really liked my winners, and handled some extremely promising youngsters. Having said that, the early classes were much more variable, with fewer exhibits that combined quality and breed type. Later classes were more consistent, and it was nice to find a few more classy otter-like heads and neat front construction.
Veteran - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
City of Birmingham Canine Association
5th Sep 2009
Judge: Mrs Kathy Wilkinson (Otterkin)
An excellent entry awaited me at the City of Birmingham show, not only in numbers, but also in the depth of quality. In many classes, I found myself wishing for more than 5 places to award and sadly, dogs left the ring which I really liked and would have been happy to place on another day. In more than a couple of classes, it was very hard to decide on the 1st 5 in order and many went down the line because of coat texture and thickness, although on another day, in better coat, they would have fared better. As I have not been to many shows this year, it was good to view some dogs for the first time, including my Best of Breed, who I was pleased to ?find?, only to later discover she has already been found on a number of occasions, although not at this level! I apologise for the lateness of this critique. Besides flying out to an appointment to judge in Italy only a couple of days after the show, we have had some personal and medical issues to deal with regarding the welfare of my elderly mother in law. As I write this, we have still not finalised arrangements for her, but hope to do so soon, so I hope you will understand that sometimes, dog shows do not come first. On the way to the showground, my car made some terrifying noises when I touched the brake pedal and so, that will explain to anyone wondering, why I had to stop judging for a second or two to find my car keys for the AA man, who kindly fixed it at the hotel car park for us and saved us a long trip home on the back of a low loader. An eventful weekend, made wonderful by the number of top class Border Terriers present at the show. Many thanks must go to the very experienced and helpful ring stewards, Mr and Mrs Wright, who had the dogs present and ready for inspection at the start of every class and so enabled me to finish in plenty time for the Terrier Group. Good ring management was important with an entry of 185 dogs, making 193 entries (plus one or two whose entries had not been received and less a couple of NFC). This was the highest number in the Terrier Group today and I would like to thank all the exhibitors for allowing me the pleasure of going over their dogs. The absentee rate of dogs entered was 23.5%.
Veteran - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
Placing Critique
In excellent condition at 12 years old, beautiful harsh, tight jacket. Straight, narrow front. Nice tight feet and very attractive otter head, with good ears, well placed, dropping forward close to the cheek and a good dark eye with super varminty expression. Good tail, well set on. Not a rangy bitch, but neither is she short coupled, my notes say “Just right” for body length. Nice shaped rib, easily spanned, which is excellent at 12 years old. A credit to her owner.
Yorks, Lancs & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Championship Show
26th Sep 2009
Judge: Mrs E Cuthbertson (Ashbrae)
My thanks to the Committee for my appointment. To my ring stewards K Green & A. Harris, and to the exhibitors for the nice entry of 200 exhibits. I was sorry Gordon and Cynthia Knight could not be present due to family illness. I did find a lot of variation between type, and size making judging very interesting. Some heads lacked strength of muzzle and heavy shoulders were very the much in evidence. I was concerned that a number were overweight and heavy, not as fit as they should be. Saying that I was very pleased with my placings, class and top award winners.
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
Crufts
12th Mar 2010
Judge: Mrs L.A. Crawley
Veteran - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
Placing Critique
could you want any dog to look better at 12 years old, came into the ring with a spring in her step, a happy girl who knew she was the winner, in good coat, still a full mouth as far as I could see, so fit and moved better than most younger bitches. Hope I?m as good at her age!
Border Terrier Club Championship Show
27th Mar 2010
Judge: Mr. Jim Stewart
Judge elect, Jane Parker, was cruelly taken down with food poisoning just before the show and sadly was unable to undertake this prestigious appointment. I was honoured to be asked to stand in for Jane who had attracted a super entry of 271 from 237 exhibits. Having been "out the scene" for some years, I was pleased with the overall quality of the entry. Mouths and temperaments were commendable, as one would expect with a working terrier. I noted more alien expressions than I would expect, even with the size of the entry and many exhibitors must pay more attention to presentation. Erratic front movement, like the poor, is always with us. Nevertheless, there was sufficient depth of quality to provide worthy winners in dogs and bitches throughout the card.
Veteran - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
Placing Critique
Another worthy oldie. Keen expression and correct body shape. Her years just beat her today.
Midland BTC Championship Show
1st Aug 2010
Judge: Small & Baxter
I thoroughly enjoyed the day judged outside at Asfordby. The weatherman certainly smiles as all the Club’s Championship Shows to date have been blessed with clear sky’s. Thanks to the committee for the invite, to my two Stewards on the day, for the wonderful roast lamb lunch, but not least, to the exhibitors for giving me the opportunity of assessing your Border Terriers. Thanks for coming. (Judge: Mr A Small)
Veteran - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
Placing Critique
A sprightly 13 year old enjoying her day out!
Crufts
12th Mar 2011
Judge: Mrs Elaine Cuthbertson (Ashbrae)
It was an honour to be invited to judge this prestige show, and a privilege to be able to handle so many good borders. With an entry of 254 dogs, 306 entries, and with the help of my very efficient stewards this enabled me to finish on time for the BOB to go forward into the group. With the large classes it would have been nice to have had more time and more prize cards. Many borders were in very fit condition and in gleaming coats, others sadly were not. I was very surprised at the numbers that were overweight, a few under and some in poor coat. There is a difference of being short of coat and being untidy which some were, several having scissor cuts in evidence which is totally unnecessary. Some nice otter type typical heads were in evidence, some with quite large ears which seems to be creeping into the breed, and close set eyes giving an alien expression. Quite a few were upright and heavy in shoulder, with a shorter back than desired. Most were spanable although many had a rounder rib than required. This reflected in my placing's as the fitness and welfare of the dogs is of the uppermost importance, as the breed standard states, the breed being essentially a working terrier. I thought my principle winners were excellent representatives of the breed, and I enjoyed seeing my BOB being short listed in the group.
Veteran - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
The Border Terrier Championship Show
26th Mar 2011
Judge: Miss Jean Singh (Vandamere)
Veteran - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
Placing Critique
13 ½ YEARS OLD! What a showgirl, enjoyed her day out, movement was true, she was in fit condition with a pin wire coat, I was pleased to award her a well deserved Best Veteran.
Joint Border Terrier Clubs Championship Show
1st May 2011
Judge: Mrs Lesley Gosling
My thanks to my two excellent stewards who kept exhibits moving along, making my task easier, and to the Yorks, Lancs and Cheshire Club for inviting me to judge. Coats were generally very good with undercoats evident and few showed signs of scissoring and shaving. I was pleased that all the puppy dogs were of a sensible size for their ages and almost all exhibits were spannable; however, shoulder construction problems remain an issue, with short upper arms and poor shoulder angulation resulting in wide, or tied fronts, spoiling otherwise quality exhibits. I noticed that some were roaching over the loin, creating bouncing back ends on the move with the loss of level toplines, and many had a distinct lack of stifle bend, resulting in a lack of driving action on the move. Consider feet - a few needed claws trimming (or more road work). Some heads were untypical and snipey; there were a number of suspect mouths and one undershot puppy, but I was impressed with the overall condition of the entry in general and the winners were a credit to their owner/breeders. The well filled Limit bitch class was outstanding and it was a pity not to have more awards to present. My thanks to everyone for accepting my decisions so sportingly and congratulations to the top winners, whose dogs were so deserving of their wins. Here’s a plea - please use bait sparingly, and not while your dogs are on the judging table. It’s a pity that a number of exhibitors are slaves to baiting their dogs on the table, making the dogs move around and become unsteady, while making it difficult for judges to access mouths and assess facial features. Baiting also affects movement round the ring, with exhibits “crabbing”, watching for the treats.
Veteran - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
Placing Critique
Four and half miles every day for this 13 and a half year old and it tells in the second thigh muscles in her quarters. Happy bitch with a good head, still has good teeth and double coat. Both spannable bitches and a pleasure to handle.
Class Critique
Another first class veteran class, quality will out, even among the oldies!
The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
31st Mar 2012
Judge: Miss Betty Rumsam (Wildercot)
The Border Terrier CIub held a Championship Show where bitch BIS was Bramblebrae Violet at Shiftyfox, this bitch has it all & I was pleased to award her her third CC & BIS. She was in immaculate condition, feminine, handy size, wonderful coat & pelt, just right for bone, so well balanced, movement was a joy. I loved her; RBIS, Ethlancoral Pip of Ottaswell, I liked this dog for his size & balance, in super condition, not overdone in any way, good head, narrow in shoulder, ribs well back, strong loin & hindquarters, moved soundly; & BP, Nantcoch Ffion, very pretty feminine pup, good for size, outline & balance, good head & bite, small tight feet, good tail. Very promising. A big thank you to the officers and committee for the lovely gift and to my two excellent stewards for the day, Jim Stewart and Ken McKenzie who made my task a pleasure. Thanks also to the exhibitors for the entry of 229 (200 dogs and 4 nfc) and for the sporting way they accepted my decisions. I was pleased with my final line up. Mouths and teeth were generally good, coats were mixed, some in heavy coat and others with only undercoat. It was good to find plenty of thick, loose pelts, so important in a Working Terrier. Poor movement was the downfall of many.
Veteran - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Quatford Kiss 'n' Tell At Fehmarn
Placing Critique
The oldest at 14. Looked really well. Just carrying a little more weight than first and second.