Name:Lienlo Lionflame 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:28-07-2024 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Dr N Lowndes  
Breeder:Dr N Lowndes 
Brumberhill Butler (D)
19-06-2017
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Tythrop Tapas (D)
17-01-2005
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Nor CH / CH Lyddington Last Supper At Risdene (D)
13-10-1997
CH Mansergh Master Chef at Risdene (D)
Lyddington Lizzie Hooker (B)
CH Tythrop T'pau (B)
19-03-2002
Tythrop Tumbling Dice (D)
Tythrop Soloist (B)
Brumberhill Bang Tidy (B)
30-12-2013
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Nor / Du CH/CH Toftahill Game On (D)
07-09-2009
Am/DK/Seu CH Otterwise Opie (D)
Seu CH Sub Terram Red Light (B)
Brumberhill Beguiling (B)
13-01-2011
CH Brumberhill Benchmarked JW ShCM (D)
CH Brumberhill Breeze (B)
Ir CH Taylortay Dolomite Meabh de Lienlo (B)
17-07-2022
Colour: Blue and Tan
Ir CH Bohamer Blue Storm Anch’19 Ir Jun CH Bdsg’19 (D)
27-02-2018
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Brumberhill Benchmarked JW ShCM (D)
06-06-2009
Plushcourt Picasso (D)
Brumberhill Bequeath (B)
Tythrop Tissot IR JUN CH (B)
20-06-2015
CH Tythrop Timepiece (D)
CH Tythrop Touch on Wood (B)
Taylortay Whoops I Did It Again (B)
08-06-2019
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Ir Ch Taylortay Howgate Wonder AnCh11 AnCh12 CW12 (D)
23-10-2010
Comberdown the Rocker (D)
Taylortay Bird In The Hand (B)
Taylortay Gallimh Abú (B)Ir CH Brownlow Thunder Road (D)
Ir CH Comberdown Diamond Edge To Taylortay (B)

Show Placings

Belfast DSS Championship Show
27th Sep 2025
Judge: Mr David Shields (Wilholme)
RBCC
Name at show: Lienlo Lionflame
Junior - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Lienlo Lionflame
Placing Critique
Cracking youngster, smart and workmanlike who takes your attention when she enters the ring. Good strength throughout with quality bone but nothing overdone and has a very feminine appearance. Best of heads, short strong muzzle and an alert expression. Another who scored in neck and shoulders. Good length of rib, racy hindquarters and well let down hocks. Pin wire coat and the soundest of movers, Res.CC.
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
18th Apr 2026
Judge: Mr Stewart McPherson (Brumberhill)
Unexpectedly judging, this year, being brought forward a year, due to the incapacity of the scheduled Judge. Best wishes to Dave for a speedy recovery. My thanks to the Club for the invitation and to my stewards, Andy and Rob, for keeping everything running smoothly and to the exhibitors for a super entry, which I enjoyed judging. It was a super large ring, giving dogs every chance to really move out and the weather, although a bit nippy at times, held out. Now to the dogs, themselves. On the whole, heads were good, most having the “moderately broad skull” asked for in the Standard, very few being overly broad, with deep stops, more reminiscent of the Asiatic otter, rather than the native River otter. Necks, into shoulder, were, on the whole ok, the main problem, as ever, being short upper arms, giving a front construction, set too far forward, on the body, rather than under it, more Fox Terrier than Border Terrier, meaning that the elbow was the widest part of the dog, not ideal on a dog bred to go to ground. Bone varied, while we don’t want heavy bone, a few were too light, those with straight fronts and quality bone, down to small feet, with thick pads were a joy to find. I’ve got hands like shovels, so the majority were spannable, but even I struggled with one or two! A few were, to my mind, short in rib, lacking the carry back, giving an untypical cut up underline. Topline and tailsets were in the main good, just a few “not quite” sloping in croup. Tails, in the main, were good, not too many long ones. A few could have been thicker at the base, but none curled over the back. The majority had good racy hindquarters, very few showing the stilted rear action that seems to be creeping in to the breed, totally incorrect in a breed that should be capable of “following a horse” as there’s no length of stride, driving from the hocks. The main point of concern, I found, is an alarming number, whose back legs are simply not on the same track as the front ones, when moving, I assume, due to a slight imbalance between the front and rear construction, the angles not matching, to give efficient movement. Coats and pelts were pretty good, even those short of coat, had, in the main, evidence of harshness. Given it’s pretty much the start of the show season, none were unduly penalised, my view being coats are transient, construction is a constant.
Yearling - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Lienlo Lionflame
Placing Critique
Red grizzle. Beautiful otter head and expression. Excellent neck, shoulder, front and feet. Good rib, carried well back, with good underline. Super topline and tailset. Racy hindquarters, used well. Coat, although a touch short was harsh, on a thick pelt. Super stylish, free, accurate mover, holding her outline on the move. Not easily discounted in the challenge, she was in my final four, where coat just told against her.
Class Critique
Super class!