Name:Foxtower The Doctor 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:19-05-2013 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Miss G B M Hurcomb  
Breeder: 
Appleside Alfred (D)
01-03-2003
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Dykeside Durham Ranger (D)
26-06-1998
Colour: Red
CH Otterkin Lyricist (D)
17-06-1996
CH Biddestone Picaro of Lutrabeck (D)
CH Otterkin Blue Note (B)
Dykeside Jeannie (B)
28-11-1994
Scots Guardsman (D)
Dykeside Lady Caroline (B)
Appleside Vista Bella (B)
19-01-1998
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
16-06-1993
CH Durham Red Clipstone (D)
Brockhole Blue Ribband At Quatford (B)
Achnagairn Little Alice (B)
28-10-1995
CH Valmyre Magician of Dandyhow (D)
Achnagairn Patula (B)
Jinnyjoes Wishes Come True For Foxtower (B)
16-05-2008
Colour: Grizzle
Beckshire Tarka (D)
06-06-1999
Colour: Blue and Tan
Kettleholm Tarka of Kaydon Beckshire (D)
05-10-1997
CH Oxcroft Rogue (D)
Burrows Smut (B)
Ben's Blue Bell of Beckshire (B)
01-12-1996
Clystlands Galaxy At Tutmur (D)
Lady Letitia (B)
Kenmilfore Ruby Daze Among Jinnyjoes (B)
04-08-2004
Colour: Grizzle
Oxcroft Robbie (D)
06-01-2000
CH Oxcroft Tinker ShCM (D)
Oxcroft Rula (B)
Annie May Esq. (B)
08-06-2001
Shawlands Jimmy Gee (D)
Maximising Maurd (B)

Show Placings

The Border Terrier Club Open Show
21st Feb 2015
Judge: Mr Ken Fraser (Ycart)
Firstly I would like to say thank you to the Border terrier club, committee and its membership for allowing me to judge their show. Many thanks to my two ring stewards Ken and Paul who helped the proceedings run smoothly. Last but certainly not least the exhibitors who sportingly accepted my decisions many thanks to you who allowed me to judge your dogs. I was more than happy to present my main winners with their relevant top awards. Many of the terriers shown were in fine fettle and we can look forward to a positive future. Temperaments seemed to be sound. Mouths on the whole were generally good. Coats were at various stages many had good texture and thickness to them with ample undercoat. However I did find a few kinked tails some of which were quite severe some also quite long and thin. As custodians of the breed as well as breeders and show people a like we must take a careful look at some of the issues creeping into the breed, Foreign head shapes with ear sets which would not go amiss on a working Lakeland terrier. Weak muzzles and skulls which fall away under the eye. Front assembly’s wide fronts, bad shoulder placement weak pasterns and poor feet were in evidence on some exhibits and they paid the price in the ring for this. Bodies and rib shape are another concern the breed standard states "deep, narrow, fairly long ribs carried well back" not short bodies and sprung ribs! Condition and muscle tone are key factors along with many of the other points in the breed standard which all contribute to the overall picture of a working terrier. After all the breed standard starts with the first sentence "essentially a working terrier" a sentence which must be adhered too now and in the future...
Special Beginners - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Foxtower The Doctor
Maiden - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Foxtower The Doctor