Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin

Name:Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:20-03-2018 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr B & Mrs L P Inness  
Breeder:Mrs C Dean 
Dandyhow Galloping Gourmet JW (D)
08-01-2015
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Ch Dandyhow Beeline (D)
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)
Dandyhow Femme Fatale (B)
23-03-2012
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Olderhill Afortunado (D)
16-08-2010
Tufterslodge Walnut At Orangebox ShCM (D)
Laurelton Lara of Olderhill (B)
Sunnyhill Siren of Dandyhow (B)
25-01-2010
CH Fr/Lux/Int CH Gameway Charles Dickens (D)
Dandyhow Cat And Fiddle (B)
Cedarhill Correspondence (B)
18-02-2016
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Cedarhill Authorized JW ShCM (D)
23-05-2007
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
16-09-2001
CH Otterkin Lyricist (D)
Conundrum Twist of Fate (B)
Cedarhill Splish Splash (B)
10-08-2002
CH Grindelvald Sandpiper (D)
Totherend Tick Tock (B)
CH Cedarhill Wish Upon a Star JW (B)
31-07-2012
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH/AM/CAN CH Cedarhill Beyond the Stars JW (D)
10-06-2010
CH Grindelvald In Full Cry JW (D)
Cedarhill Blonde Ambition (B)
Conundrum Don't Tell Tula About Cedarhill (B)
01-01-2009
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
Conundrum Vixen (B)

Show Placings

Driffield Championship Show
22nd Sep 2018
Judge: Mr Paul Wilkinson
Minor Puppy - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
7th Oct 2018
Judge: Gemma Vaughan nee Alpe (Holteal)
My thanks goes to Northern border terrier club firstly for the invite to judge, its was a great honour to judge in a geographically different area to myself. Thank you to all who had entered and all that showed under me. The hospitality at the show was second to none with a fantastic lunch on offer. Thank you to my steward Allen Horner on the day who helped run my ring very smoothly. I was overall very pleased with the quality of dogs that were shown under me just one dog with a bad mouth and another dog with a kinked tail. Varying stages of coats today but I will not place down if I can see what I'm looking for coming through. Again thank you for your entries and allowing me to judge your dogs.
Best Puppy - Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Best Puppy
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Minor Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
BDP & BPIS, 6 month old grizzle puppy,a baby and stood alone but deserved his 1st place,nice moderately strong head,nice and narrow,moved well both for & after,with lovely angulation. I would like to think a promising future is ahead.
Northern Counties Sporting Terrier Association Group Open Show
14th Oct 2018
Judge: Mrs Judy Carr (Wreighaugh) & Mrs Katrina Golding (Beaconpike)
Dogs. I’m very grateful to the NCSTA for their invitation to judge today. Thank you also to the stewards who kept things flowing smoothly and also of course to the exhibitors who kindly entered and allowed me privilege of judging their dogs. Judy Carr (Wreighaugh) Bitches Many thanks to the club for inviting me to judge and to the exhibitors for a lovely entry. Katrina Golding (Beaconpike)
Best Puppy - Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Six month old grizzle dog with a promising head, narrow front, is easily spanned, has good rib, nice length and tail set. He has good angulation and moved well when he settled down. With maturity I’m sure he has a promising future.
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
20th Oct 2018
Judge: Mr Kevin Green (Terabyte)
I would like to thank the club officers & committee for inviting me to judge their show. I would also like to thank the stewards Anna & Judith for doing an excellent job and for keeping the show flowing so well. I was very pleased with the entry and thank you to all the exhibitors for such a lovely entry. I had such lovely dogs & bitches to go over on the day, they had good coats and pelts overall, I was a little disappointed on movement. All dogs were entire. Once again I would like to thank the Club for a well-run show and such enjoyable day.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Similar in head to first, good coat and pelt with narrow front, didn’t move as well as 1st on the day.
Houghton-le-Spring Open Show
21st Oct 2018
Judge: Miss Bridget Singh (Borderbridge)
Puppy / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
10th Nov 2018
Judge: Mrs Charlotte Archibald (Tweedburn)
My sincere thanks to the Scottish Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge their Championship show, one of my favourites. Also my thanks to the exhibitors for allowing me the privilege to judge their dogs. My main concern is size and weight, it really does matter, there were a number of exhibits that were too heavy/big, and at the other end of the spectrum, not enough muscle/bone/condition, which is essential for a working dog. However, I was very happy with the main winners, and both line ups.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
litter brother to the winner, lighter in bone than 1, excellent pelt/jacket, narrow front which also needs to tighten up, but moved well.
Novice - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
2nd MPD
Sunderland and District CS Open Show.
25th Nov 2018
Judge: Mrs K. Lothian (Lairehope)
I really enjoyed judging the Border Terrier classes at the Sunderland & District Canine Society Open Show, at The Temple Park Leisure Centre, South Shields, on 25 November 2018. I would like to thank Marie & the Committee for the superb hospitality and Bill Howe for the top quality food. Thank you also to Marcia, my efficient Steward. The Centre provided a pleasant atmosphere for the day. I was delighted with the number of Border Terriers entered, away above the entry for other Terriers. It was a pleasure to judge in a ring of racy, showy, high quality Border Terriers – with the youngsters having a developed ring-craft for their age.. Predominant in the classes were Border Terriers with strong otter-heads for both male & female, with good dentition and harsh coats. It is always satisfying for my winners to go on to succeed in the Group classes. Delighted, therefore, that my Best of Breed ~ Pollit's Brackenfell Rock the Boat for Vandamere, went on to win: Group 3 ~ Terrier Group, and that my Best Puppy in Breed ~ Golding's Valicetarn Blue Cosmos went on to win: Group 2 ~ Puppy Group - both groups judged by Jane Maxwell.
Puppy / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Ladies Kennel Association
16th Dec 2018
Judge: Mrs. K. Wilkinson (Otterkin)
Thanks to the exhibitors for a super entry of Border Terriers. As I repeatedly say, the shows are about the dogs and the exhibitors and are not held for the benefit of the judges, so I appreciated the honour of going over your dogs. Thanks also to the ring stewards Angie Feildsend and Andrea Caudrelier who kept everything flowing smoothly so that we finished in good time. With an entry of 148 dogs making 159 entries, we had the highest entry in the Terrier Group and what a lovely entry it was that awaited me on 16th December. As my finalists came into the ring for each set of CCs, I thought "I like all these!!" After the show was over, I was told that the four dogs I had brought together at the top of the ring, when deciding on the Dog CC, were all related to one dog and in fact three of them were by that same dog, one I have often referred to in the past when discussing stud dogs with people, as a dog who consistently puts breed type on his progeny, so I was thrilled to be told that Ch Grindelvald In Full Cry JW sired three of the dogs and was the great grandsire of the fourth and to confirm that in the catalogue later. Congratulations to Mrs Margaret Bailey on breeding and owning a dog who clearly puts his breed type stamp on his progeny. Unless something changes drastically with the Judges Competency Framework, this will be my last General Championship Show appointment and so, when asking for the name of the dog to whom I had awarded the CC and Best of Breed at the end when I was filling in the Award Cards, it was fitting that I then found out his name was Dassett Last Waltz JW. So pleased to later see him pulled out in the shortcut in the Terrier Group. Good luck for the future.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Limited Show
27th Jan 2019
Judge: Mr P Lothian (Lairhope)
I would like to thank the Scottish Border Terrier Cub for inviting me to judge their 2019 Limited Show and to Exhibitors for allowing me to go over their dogs. I really enjoyed my day. Thank you also to the Committee for the excellent hospitality. Many thanks...
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
8-month red grizzle. Nice head with good expression & muzzle. Strong teeth. Nice topline. No coat today. Narrow front. Needs to firm up on movement.
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
23rd Feb 2019
Judge: Ms Tina Jones (Otterholme)
May I take the opportunity to thank the Club and its members for inviting me to judge at this show, and for the super warm hospitality I received. Special thanks to my ring stewards Carolyn Richardson and Janice Johnson, for being so efficient and keeping me on track. I would like to say a huge thank you to the exhibitors for giving me the opportunity to go over their dogs, this was a real honour and I thoroughly enjoyed my day. A few observations from the day, I felt rear movement on the whole was good but a few lacked the drive that I looked for, whilst in others it was their elevated front action that indicates an upper arm that is shorter than ideal. Today I saw too many that were far too wide in front, lacking the narrowness to go to ground. I like to see feet that are tight with a good thick pad so vital in an earth dog, many were lacking in this important trait. Heads which are such a defining aspect of this breed, varied greatly, I found some too exaggerated and coarse for my liking, whilst others were narrow and somewhat snipey in muzzle, neither are correct. Today I found coats at all stages, perhaps a sign that Crufts was not far around the corner, so perhaps not the best month to find a thick double jacket, so I found myself forgiving a lack of coat if the construction and balance I look for was there. I found temperaments superb, dentition all good and all dogs entire. I felt the depth of quality was in the bitches, and in some classes I was spoilt for choice. Both puppy bitch classes were high in quality, and I look forward to seeing how they mature. I am always mindful to judge fit for function, and I was happy that my winners fitted that bill.
Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
nicely developed youngster, presented in a good tweedy jacket, which was of good texture, good reach of neck and well laid back shoulders, lovely length of rib, narrow throughout, easily spanned, moved with good drive from behind, a little loose in front movement which should improve with maturity.
Crufts
9th Mar 2019
Judge: Mrs Trak Fryer (Irton)
A very great thank you to the exhibitors for giving me such a superb entry, I hope that I did it justice. My thanks must also go to my Stewards who worked very hard to keep the classes moving well. This was a very challenging entry with some very big classes filled with quality dogs all the way through, there were no easy decisions. I tried to pull out all the dogs that I felt were in contention to give those exhibits a closer look. This meant that those out of coat or condition paid the penalty. particularly in the upper classes many super quality dogs had to go out without a place - I just didn't have enough cards. On the plus side all the exhibits were good tempered and happy in the ring. Most dogs came with a good coat on and a decent pelt. There were plenty of good heads and neat well balanced Borders, the key to the Standard. The Breed Standard asks for a dog that can run, requiring heart and lung room, and that can go to ground, requiring a good rib carried back without exaggerated angulations, a rather challenging blueprint to fit into a fairly small package. There were quite a number with rather heavy or thin ears, round eyes and I was surprised to find quite a number of “winter noses”; I did not necessarily penalise these if the rest was OK. There were a number of heads with weak jaws framed by sticky out ears, a worrying trend. There were some heavy bitches well beyond spannable. The biggest problem is movement with the forward angulations mostly at fault, this has been a problem in the breed for some time but there are now a significant number with tied in fronts waving their forelegs about, a new variant! A well made dog will just cover the ground without any fuss or flipping – a joy to see. In order to do this they also need a reasonable build of muscle and it is a constant concern of mine that so many that come into the show ring do not have this.
Puppy - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Class Critique
A good class of dog pups with a lot of promise, some paying the penalty for coat and some a bit overawed by the surroundings.
Northern Counties Sporting Terrier Association Open Show
24th Mar 2019
Judge: Mrs P Cox (Cushatlaw) & Dr M Armstrong (Ploughdown)
Judge: Dr Margaret Armstrong (Ploughdown), Bitches, Thank you to the committee of the Northern Counties Sporting Terrier Association for inviting me to judge at their group open show. I’d also like to thank my stewards for their sterling work in keeping things flowing. There was a lovely atmosphere at the show and the officers and exhibitors were very welcoming. I had a great entry of Border Terrier bitches and my placings were greeted with gracious courtesy. It was a bracing, sunny day and it was good for the Border Terriers to be judged outside, which largely seemed to suit all.
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Stood alone but worthy class winner. Lovely grizzle boy who, unfortunately, was just out of puppy on the day. Typical otter head with correct ear placement and expressive, keen, dark eye. Moderate length of neck leading to correct shoulder placement. Good length of rib and narrow throughout. Well balanced, moved out well with correct tail set and carriage.
The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
30th Mar 2019
Judge: Mrs Denise Townsend (Llanishen)
Thank you to the officers, committee and members of the Border Terrier Club for awarding the honour of judging this prestigious show and for giving me such a warm welcome. The show had a wonderfully friendly atmosphere and I hope everyone enjoyed the day as much as I did. Many thanks to all exhibitors for their entries, and for allowing me the opportunity to go over their dogs, something I consider a privilege. My stewards Judy and Judith looked after me perfectly and kept everything moving smoothly. I was very pleased with my winners and with the overall standard of the entry. Some causes for concern included a small number of wry mouths in the early dog classes, exhibits with barely any undercoat and some heads which were lacking strength in their under-jaw.
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Handy size, well balanced and just the right amount of bone. Racy lines with good topline and reach of neck. Moved and showed well but jacket just coming through.
National Terrier
6th Apr 2019
Judge: Mr Eddie Houston
My thanks to the Society for inviting me, to my stewards Dave and Pat who kept things moving and most especially to all the exhibitors for entering and allowing me the privilege of going over their dogs. I was very pleased with my main winners and there was a lot of quality in the puppy classes which should augur well for the future. Temperaments were excellent, all males were entire and there were no serious mouth faults. On the minus side there were quite a number of animals of both sexes which were up to size and front movement is a real problem throughout the age range. A few dogs were carrying too much weight and a couple could have done with carrying a bit more. There were a number of dogs lacking in muscle-ours is a working breed and an unfit dog would not be able to fulfill the job of a working terrier.
Junior - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
12 month old grizzle of good type. Pleasing head,straight front and moving soundly.Scored well for size,just enough coat to determine texture.
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
13th Apr 2019
Judge: Anna Duxbury (Ridgebow)
I would very much like to thank the officers and committee for offering me my first club show in this lovely light, large hall. The hospitality was wonderful! Thanks also to the efficient ring stewards and most of all to all the exhibitors for their wonderful entry and allowing me the privilege of going over their dogs. Sincere thanks for the sporting manner in which my decisions were accepted. Temperaments on the day were excellent, coats were very varied - some good dogs were penalised for not having double coat. No mouths were undershot and all male dogs were entire.
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
13 month old grizzle dog, narrow all through. Good head with keen expression and good dentition. Very good coat and thick pelt. Straight forelegs onto neat feet. Well laid on shoulders with good length of rib to well angulated rear. Topline did slope off slightly, giving lower tailset . Moved well. Active little dog, full of mischief, well handled.
Sunderland & DCS Premier Open Show
21st Apr 2019
Judge: Mr. Stewart Golding (Beaconpike)
Many thanks to the committee for a lovely day and to the exhibitors for a super entry.
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Grizzle and Tan dog with lots to like handy size but very unsettled on the move which cost him a higher place today.
Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
5th May 2019
Judge: Mrs Su Williams (Hollybridge)
I would like to thank The Border Terrier Club for the invitation & thank my 2 very capable Stewards Carolyn Richardson & Liz Barrett for their help on the day. I would also like to thank those exhibitors who entered under me and who accepted the placing's sportingly. I was pleased to have a number of high quality entries but the down side of that is, some good dogs went card less Mouths are a bit of a worry as I noticed a few with a tooth or teeth out of line, small teeth and one even undershot. Movement on the whole was good especially in my winners. Coats & Pelts were good too,with just a few thin pelted dogs.
Junior - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
A close second to his Brother Another lovely typical G &T youngster. Lovely front & rear movement and good bend of stifle .I liked his head and expression.
The Scottish Kennel Club
18th May 2019
Judge: Mrs Marylynne Winder (Appleside)
My thanks to the Scottish Kennel Club for giving me the opportunity to judge at this years Championship show, and the exhibitors for giving me the opportunity to go over their dogs. A special thanks to my hard working ring stewards.
Junior - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
14 month, good head, lovely dark eye, keen expression, good neck and shoulders, level top line, lovely outline, neat feet, shown in coat and condition.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
2nd Jun 2019
Judge: Mr Jem Thomas (Daluce)
I would like to thank the club and committee for inviting me to judge their show. My ring steward on the day Lesley Roberts kept things flowing wonderfully for us all. I must pass my complements to the chef. Lunch and hospitality on the day was fantastic. All of this and some very nice dogs to go over on the day. Thank you all very much for a wonderful day.
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Grizzle and tan. Nice young dog. Good rear angulation. Very narrow front and through the rib. Typical otter head. Neat small ears. Lovely carrot tail. Lacking in coat today.
Border Union Agricultural Society
15th Jun 2019
Judge: Joyce Martin (Merumhor)
I would like to thank Border Union Agricultural Society for the invitation to judge my first CC appointment in Border Terriers and to my ring steward Alicia Wilson for keeping me right and the smooth efficiency of getting each class in the ring to keep things going. I was delighted with the super entry of 123 dogs making 142 entries and appreciate all the exhibitors that gave me the opportunity to go over their dogs and the sporting way they accepted my decisions. The overall quality was excellent, I was privileged to judge so many lovely dogs and I was pleased with my main winners, all looking in tip top condition on the day. I was surprised that in some of the exhibits that underneath good coats there was lack of condition and a bit thin and some were lacking thick skin and loose pelt that is important in our breed.
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
13th Jul 2019
Judge: Mrs Laura Illingworth (Thorneyhurst)
A big thanks to The Northern Border Terrier Club for there invitation to judge their club show, my first club open show was for the Northern many years ago, and the friendliness and hospitality has not changed. Thank you to the exhibitors for such a good entry and great atmosphere around the ring, and most especially to my two capable stewards Carolyn and Graham Richardson for keeping every thing flowing, and not putting a foot wrong all day. The quality of exhibits was second to none and many good dogs had to go home without a card, teeth were excellent and not one kinked tail or missing testicle all day, nice to see so many of the borders looked capable of doing a days work.
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
A smart young dog, typical head with good dark eye, excellent top line and underline, tail set well on, moved with drive
Leeds Championship Dog Show
26th Jul 2019
Judge: Mr T Tuck (Nettleby)
Thanks to all exhibitors for providing a really good entry, and thanks also to my calm and efficient steward for helping to make this a thoroughly enjoyable appointment. The heatwave temperature had thankfully dropped and the covered half of the ring provided very comfortable conditions. I was thrilled with my final line up in dogs and bitches. In particular, I thought the Reserve CC and CC winners were very typical, high quality and honest all round border terriers. It is always very exciting and satisfying to see borders of such a high calibre at the top end of the range. It is difficult to make generalisations, as strengths and weaknesses varied considerably across the total entry. I found numerous decent, moderately broad heads, some of which had the classic otter-like appearance, strong muzzle and keen expression. Overall size and correct balanced proportions seemed reasonably consistent, and I don’t recall any of the well over-sized and coarser types that one sometimes encounters. I thought hind quarters were good overall, though straight fronts and well laid shoulders were less common. Coats varied, as they always do, though I would have liked to find a few more that combined the really harsh topcoat, good undercoat, and thick pelt. Was this just due to the state of individual coats on the day, or is the weatherproof coat and jacket receiving less attention? Any of the above observations are, of course, based on the entry on the day and are not necessarily a pronouncement on the breed as a whole!
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
A very smart, neatly constructed dog, with lovely conformation and outline. Has a very good straight front, nicely angulated hind quarters, and moved well. Also has a typical head and expression, is a nice size and comfortably spanned.
The Scottish Kennel Club
25th Aug 2019
Judge: Mr Richard Allen (Penparc)
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Correct size, easily spanned and thick pelt. Good muzzle, big teeth, correct eye. Showed well, moved ok.
Wolsingham & Wear Valley Agricultural Society Open Show
8th Sep 2019
Judge: Mrs. V. Mann (Valger)
Junior / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
17mth grizzle dog with a masculine head having short strong muzzle & well set neat ears. Good reach of neck, narrow all through he stands on straight legs & has a well-developed second thigh. Presented in fit condition with a really good coarse double coat. Spannable with a thick pelt. Moved well when settled.
Stanhope Agricultural Society Open Show
15th Sep 2019
Judge: Mrs Katrina Golding (Beaconpike)
Many thanks to the society for asking me to judge what a wonderful warm welcome from the committee, thank you to the exhibitors for a lovely entry.
Junior / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Class Critique
3 nice youngsters which on another day could easily change place.
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
5th Oct 2019
Judge: Mrs. L. Roberts (Mindlen)
I would like to thank the officers and committee for inviting me to judge their open show the hospitality was second to none. Thanks must also go to the efficient stewards and sporting exhibitors for their support would like to thank the officers and committee for inviting me to judge their open show the hospitality was second to none. Thanks must also go to the efficient stewards and sporting exhibitors for their support
Post Graduate - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Northern Counties Sporting Terrier Association Open Show
13th Oct 2019
Judge: Mrs Julie Green (Breckgreen) & Mrs Sue Baxter (Mysulan)
*Judge Dogs: Julie Green (Breckgreen & Stowthorney)* Firstly, I would like to thank Gill Griffiths and the committee for asking me to judge border terrier dogs at their fantastically well-run show for Northern Sporting Terrier Association. Also, to wish Arthur Cuthbertson a well earnt retirement as Chairman and Show Manager of this lovely show. Secondly, I would like to thank the exhibitors for my fantastic entry of border terriers. *Judge Bitches Sue Baxter (mySulan)* Firstly may I say a thank you to the committee for the kind invitation to judge , also the great food and hospitality received on the day . A hearty thank you to all the exhibitors for the super entry, providing me with the opportunity to go over some lovely dogs, also for the sporting way that my decisions were accepted. I am happy to say that all the bitches were easily spannable and there was only one that presented with a less than perfect scissor bite. No kinked tails were found and the overall quality was high. In all of the classes the decisions were very close and on another day placings could possibly change. Thank you again, I thoroughly enjoyed the day In the final challenge for BOB, after taking a few minutes to discuss with fellow judge, Julia Green the merits of both the lovely specimens before us it was agreed that we call upon the services of the referee judge ( B.I.S judge Mr. R. Garbutt ..Aireview...) who made the decision that the dog was to be awarded Best of Breed and the bitch Best of Opposite. Well done to all the exhibitors....
Post Graduate - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
19-month-old grizzle dog. Good head and dentition. Nice reach of neck. Good top line and tail set. Easily spanned and well balanced. In good jacket. Nicely muscled. Nice tight feet. Just preferred the movement of 1
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
19th Oct 2019
Judge: Miss Katie Hamilton (Cromlechs)
Firstly I would like to thank The Border Terrier Club for giving me the honour of judging the open show at Low Hesket, with this show and venue being very memorable from a young age I was delighted and privileged to accept the invitation to judge the show. A huge thank you goes to my two stewards on the day who kept my ring moving smoothly, also appreciation goes to the club as a whole for the great hospitality shown. The standard of the exhibits on the day was overall pleasing with quality of bitches slightly outweighing the dogs, many thanks to all exhibitors for giving me the chance to go over their dogs and making my day such a pleasure.
Post Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Limited Show
26th Jan 2020
Judge: Mrs J Carr (Wreighaugh)
I’d like to thank the Committee for their invitation to judge this show. As always it was very well organised and there was a very hospitable welcome. Thanks to my steward who kept things moving along. Thank you also to the exhibitors for the excellent entry and, despite a few absentees, I had some lovely Borders to go over. Coats were very varied; mouths were good and there were no kinked tails. Thank you to all the exhibitors and spectators who came and supported the show and created such a good atmosphere.
Yearling - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
22 month old grizzle. Very nice head, lovely eye and expression. He has a strong jaw and good dentition. Nice reach of neck leads into good shoulder placement. Easily spanned with a good layback of rib and a strong loin. He has nice rear angulation and moved well. Good loose pelt, not quite in full coat.
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
22nd Feb 2020
Judge: Anne Speake
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the officers and committee for inviting me to judge the first of their centenary shows this year and for their warm welcome and hospitality. Thank you to my two stewards, Judy Carr and Judith Fawcett who had the ring running like clockwork, which enabled me to get on with the job of judging a large quality entry. Thank you to all the exhibitors for giving me such a wonderful entry of 143 dogs, sadly the serve flooding at the time made for several absentees, but I’d like to thank everyone who braved the floods and made the journey. This was my first breed club appointment, which was a truly memorable experience and one I won’t forget. Thank you for the lovely gifts which I will treasure. I was generally very pleased with the overall quality of the dogs entered under me. Coats were at varying stages, and some dogs paid the price today. The quality in some classes made for some difficult decisions, especially in the limit/open classes, and I would have liked more first places.
Post Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
a lot to like about this dog, strong attractive head, lovely dark eye with a keen expression, strong muzzle, big teeth, in super harsh coat with a thick pelt. Good reach of neck, with ribs carried well back. Moved and showed really well, seriously considered in the challenge
Wolsingham Open Show
5th Sep 2021
Judge: Mrs M Armstrong (Carrickfarm)
I would like to thank the committee of Wolsingham Show Dog Section for inviting me to judge Border Terriers at the Open Show. I had a lovely entry and thank the Exhibitors for allowing me the privilege to go over there dogs. I enjoyed the day very much.
Best Of Breed
Name at show: TG4, Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Eyecatching grizzle with a masculine head and great expression. Good reach of neck and well laid back shoulders. Lovely length of rib and easily spanned with a tweedy jacket of good texture. Moved with drive from behind. Pleased to award him BOB.G4
Darlington Championship Show
17th Sep 2021
Judge: Mrs E Cuthbertson (Ashbrae)
My thanks to Darlington Committee for the invitation to my ring stewards and the exhibitors for your entries. Not having attended a show since they started up again it was quite a surprize and worry to handle some very big dogs. I know size has always been a talking point in the breed but today it was a problem with some of the dogs, bitches were a much better size with some close decisions in their classes. Another noticeable difference is some exhibitors deciding to run with their dogs, why I don’t know it’s something never seen or needed in the border ring. With some handlers in a class walking around and others deciding to run its not what is expected. Watching a dog and handler move in unison on a good, collected pace is much more acceptable.
Limit - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Scottish Kennel Club (May) Championship Show
1st Oct 2021
Judge: Mrs Trudi Baird (Dowgri)
I was delighted to accept the invitation to judge at the May show postponed to October. Under Scottish government rules it meant those of us inside had to wear masks & I thank the majority of exhibitors for complying with this legislation. Thank you to my lone steward who was able to keep the classes coming in and ready for me, it wasn't an easy task with our neighbouring ring hosting the breeds October show but thankfully we didn't get too many clashes. I always feel immensely privileged to be able to judge your dogs and I hope exhibitors felt that I gave each of you ample time to set up your dogs on the table to show them at their best. The entry was varied and I felt my top winners were outstanding. As always coats were presented at various stages and bites were generally very good. A number with long flat & untidy feet and a few dogs I just couldn't span even with my large hands!
Limit - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Lots to like about this very attractive dog.Reserve in a very nice limit class.A moderate narrow dog of correct size.Attractive Otter like head , good length of body which is narrow with a well carried back rib which is easily spanned. Coat not as advanced today as my main winners.Moved well..
The Scottish Kennel Club (October) Championship Show
1st Oct 2021
Judge: Miss Anita Harrison (Iacheslei)
My thanks to SKC for holding the show after two changes of date and merging the May and October shows. It can’t have been easy. My grateful thanks to Bob Potts, my sole ring steward for the day, who cheerfully and calmly kept the ring running smoothly with the greatest efficiency. Whilst my main winners fitted the breed standard I was disappointed with some of the other exhibits. The front movement on some left an awful lot to be desired. (Try videoing your dogs moving) Many were light of bone, on the leg and short coupled giving a square outline. Several had short round ribs. Having said that the majority were spannable. Dentition was generally good. All dogs were entire. Coats were at various stages but those with no coat had to be penalised in several classes. Presentation of some exhibits could have been better. Temperaments on the whole appeared to be okay, with just the odd exhibit displaying a tendency to be over excited in the presence of others.
Open - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Grizzle dog with masculine head and expression. Dark eye and small neat ears. Well balanced and racy. Short of coat on the day. Moved well
Border Union Championship Show
4th Oct 2021
Judge: Mr W Shorthose (Cundytyke)
Many thanks go to the exhibitors and my two stewards who kept going throughout a rather damp session during the judging of the bitch classes. One of the essentials of a working terrier is being able to withstand a little rain but there were a few exhibits with thin skins and short of coat. I found that some lacked muscle, particularly behind, which affected the driving movement necessary for the breed’s function. My other main concern was the lack of width in the jaws of some, detracting from the desired, ‘like that of an otter’, head shape. This is a most identifying feature of the breed and needs to be carefully adhered to.
Limit - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Neat size, good topline and reach of neck, well proportioned, moved soundly.
The Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
9th Oct 2021
Judge: Mr Jimmy Gilpin (Otterbobs)
I feel honoured to have been elected by the members to have judged their clubs 75 year show, and can I thank Alan and Graham for keeping things running so smoothly for me, and can I especially thank the committee for lunch that they provided and also Mr J Whalton for looking after me and my wife, I am not going to rant on about this and that but where have all the heads and tail sets gone ?
Open - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
13th Nov 2021
Judge: Mr M Ord
Massive Thank You to The Officers & Committee for inviting me to judge your Championship Show today. This club I was a member of in the formative years and have fond memories of the very first Championship Show where I was an exhibitor. It is good to see a club go from strength to strength and the committee worked very hard to put on this event in what has been difficult times to plan ahead. Thank you everyone who entered today and I was honoured with an entry of 150 Dogs, 192 Entries & 0 NFCs. Like every show absentees were inevitable but I hope those present today took my decisions sportingly. A few general observations on todays entry which are my thoughts and because I care so much for this lovely breed. Driving to the venue today was a perfect way to view the countryside where this breed was developed and all could see the rough terrain they would need to work in. It is essential you judge a breed with the work they were bred to do foremost in your mind and learn why they are built the way they were and why the breed standard exists. It is a dog show and we now want to see them clean, healthy and well presented but I was sad to see today several exhibits with very clear evidence of scissor work on the coats and not just on tidying feet etc. Please stop this trend NOW. Several were scissored from hip to hock, no need to do this & does nothing to enhance the dog. Good otter heads were not in abundance today and I witnessed a lot of fly away ears. We have always witnessed the odd one but today quite a number could be seen when the dog was in action & not always on youngsters either. Coats as always were in various stages today but you must judge the dog on the day and find evidence of the correct texture and undercoat which is vital to stop the working dog getting wet through to the skin. Mouths were very good today as where tails which have thankfully improved greatly. Some exhibits in my opinion had lovely conformation however where far too big and long in leg. I though ribs were good with only a few that would be unable to be spanned with the average size hands. I did find today the bitches were more uniform for size so just need to work on the males not becoming big, leggy & heavy.
Limit - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
26th Feb 2022
Judge: Anna Duxbury (Ridgebow)
I would sincerely like to thank the Officers and Committee for inviting me to judge at this lovely well run show and for their kind hospitality on the day. Also for the lovely gifts received from the Club. Many thanks also to my two stewards Judy and Marina, who were a great help and kept things running very smoothly. I was extremely flattered by the wonderful entry and would like to thank each and every exhibitor for kindly allowing me to go over their dogs, and for their sportsmanship when accepting my decisions. Coats, as always were very varied at this time of year, and some had to pay the penalty for not having enough topcoat. Nearly all dogs were spannable, all males were entire and dentition was good overall. I found I had some difficult decisions to make, and I was sorry I could not give more places.
Mid Limit - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
26th Mar 2022
Judge: Dr. Ron Wheatley (Loiriston)
I was very privileged and honoured to judge this excellent show and would like to thank the members of the Border Terrier Club for their invitation, and the committee for their help and hospitality. The committee and members had provided a wonderful range of Specials and mementos to celebrate the Centenary of the Club. Many thanks to my very efficient ring stewards, Carol Mackenzie, and Judy Carr, for their help through a long day. Thanks also to the exhibitors for the large entry of 183 dogs, making 223 entries with 43 absent, which ranged over many types. There was quality in depth in many classes with close decisions. I found no kinky tails, two exhibits with one missing front tooth, and a few bites that had worn even. Coats as might be expected were at different stages, most in good coat and a few with the top just coming through.
Mid Limit - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Nice strong head, good teeth and jaw. Narrow body, good coat and pelt. Moved well.
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
9th Apr 2022
Judge: Mr. Tim Ball (Kaitak)
A thoroughly enjoyable day and my thanks go to the officers and committee for their kind invitation to judge their well-run Open Show. I was delighted with the excellent entry and what a pleasure it was to spend a day with the Borders and their owners. There were some well-filled classes which gave me lots to think about and some decisions were extremely close. A lovely atmosphere prevailed and applause for the winners was consistent throughout.
Best In Show
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Best Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
yr old of excellent type and presenting a lovely balanced outline with excellent neck, firm topline, first class ribbing which is easily spanned, muscular loin, good underline and thick tail of good set, length and carriage. Super headed lad with correct proportions, moderate breadth of skull, dark expressive eyes which are placed well apart, dark ears of correct set, strong muzzle and correct dentition. Good layback of shoulder, straight forelegs and firm, muscular hindquarters with well let down hocks. Pads could be a tad thicker but nothing untoward. Moving freely all through with good length of stride and using himself as he goes. Quality jacket with harsh topcoat and nice dense undercoat and presented in super nick. Thick pelt. Super temperament. Best Dog & Best in Show.
The Scottish Kennel Club Championship Show
21st May 2022
Judge: Mrs G Vaughan (Holteal)
I would like to thank Scottish Border Terrier Kennel Club and committee for my invite to judge and award my 1st CC appointment,their hospitality and welcome was appreciated greatly for such a long trip from my home county of norfolk i thoroughly enjoyed my day judging and thanks to my 2 great stewards who kept my ring running smoothly. To have an entry of 87 dogs I believe the 6th highest of the whole show with only 19 being absent on the day which is to be expected was a great honor for myself. Coats as always were in many different stages,not always easy to target for every show entered,I found no major faults in any of my exhibits thankfully but some dogs lacking good thick pelts and a few longer and not so desirable longer tails. There were some closer choices between some dogs in the stronger classes.
Limit - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Northumberland County Show
3rd Jun 2022
Judge: Mark Atkinson (Raedwulf)
I would like to start with thanks to the Northumberland County Show Canine committee for inviting me to judge and for a well run show and the most excellent hospitality. Thanks also to my steward for stepping in at short notice and delivering a very well run ring.
Best Of Breed
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
4 year old masculine grizzle dog. Excellent head and bite, well placed ear, dark eye, strong muzzle. Strong neck flowing into well placed shoulders, good top line and tail set. Spannable and well muscled and strong rear. Covered the ground well standing on tight cat like feet. Picture finished off with thick tight jacket and excellent pelt. Works well with handler. BOB. Unlucky to miss the group.
Border Union Championship Show
19th Jun 2022
Judge: Mrs Jayne Alpe (Pipruda)
First of all I would like to thank the committee for the appointment, the exhibitors for their entry and my stewards for keeping my ring controlled which enabled me to finish judging well in time for the groups. Judy you can steward for me anytime thank you. I was thrilled that my BOB not only won the Terrier Group but went on to Best in Show, my BPIB was placed in the Puppy Group as was my BV in the Veteran Group. Due to COVID this is my first appointment since 2017 and I am pleased to say that I can see a vast improvement in movement since then but overall the quality in bitches was far superior to the dogs, I have large hands and spannability was in the minority in most dog classes. In the standard it says Essentially a Working Terrier, many would be unable to get down a hole let alone get out again!
Limit - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
correct size dog with lovely head, big teeth, good bite, very balanced and easily spanned, moved easily and soundly, he pushed hard for top honours.
The Northern Border Terrier Club 50th Championship Show
16th Jul 2022
Judge: Mr Euan Castel (Flutorum)
It was an honour to judge the Club’s 50th Championship Show at Bowburn. Many thanks to the Officers and committee for their kind invitation and warm welcome at the show. Thank you to my efficient stewards Graham Richardson and Mark Atkinson for keeping everything on track. Thankfully the show avoided the excessive temperatures of the heatwave and although still hot the hall remained comfortable for both dogs and exhibitors. Sincere thanks to all exhibitors for providing me with a lovely entry, it was a privilege to go over your dogs. I found an equal depth of quality in both dogs and bitches and very pleased with the final line-ups.
Limit - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Grizzle and tan who is well balanced, good for overall size and nice bodylines. Typical otter like head with keen expression. Straight front, good shoulders, well placed ribs, strong loin. Nice carroty tail and set on. Good coat and pelt. Moved well.
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.
Limit - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cheshire Border Terrier Club Championship Show
24th Sep 2022
Judge: Mrs. Margaret Bailey (Grindelvald)
I would like to thank the officers and committee for asking me to judge the show, also making me feel so welcomed. A big thank you to my 2 stewards Tracey and Kathleen who kept me on track, also to all the exhibits and exhibitors, who gave me a lots of quality Borders to go over. I wish I had more CC’s especially in the dog classes. My concern with in the breed, is their fronts, straight shoulders, with very little angulation, which effects the front movement. All dogs had a good bite, a couple with level bite, but not a problem. All males were entire. Grooming needs to be addressed, tidying their underneath, also the feet need to be neatly trimmed and the nails cut correctly, it makes such a difference when presenting them to the Judge. 1or 2 needed ring craft classes. However, overall what a great representation of the breed. I was very pleased with my main winners.
Limit - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Scottish Kennel Club (October Show)
1st Oct 2022
Judge: Mr G Richardson
I would like to thank the Scottish Kennel Club for offering me the chance to award C.Cs for the first time, thanks to their hospitality i had a very enjoyable experience . Thank you to the exhibitors for accepting my decisions in a sporting manner . Also thank you to my very efficient Steward on the day Judy Carr , with her experience she kept the day flowing excellently. Overall I was very pleased with the dogs placed on the day, generally there was a better quality bitch entry compared to dogs. Movement and wide fronts was an issue with some exhibits but generally ok. I was happy to see my B.P, take Puppy Group 2 and B.S.B.I.B. take S.B. Group 1 .
Limit - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Balanced dog with otter head. Strong jaw with correct bite , nice reach of neck with well placed shoulders , straight narrow front and , easily spanned, Loose pelt with good double jacket , well angulated rear quarters , moved with drive.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
12th Nov 2022
Judge: Mr Eddie Houston (Earthwise)
I won my first Crufts qualifier at this show 25 years ago and it has always been one of my favourites. It was an honour to be invited to judge and my thanks go to the Scottish Club for their hospitality. Thanks also to my very capable stewards Bill Shorthose and Judy Carr.My sincere thanks to all those who entered and allowed me the privilege of going over their dogs. Today I found there to be a much greater depth of quality among the bitches with there being many promising puppies and some very nice animals in the upper classes,particularly limit and open. This depth of quality was not apparent in a number of the dog classes although I was pleased with my main winners. As would be expected there was some diversity in size and type.A number of exhibits of both sexes were up to size- I have big hands so if I find them difficult to span they are probably too big. I found all males to be entire, no serious mouth faults and one kinked tail.Of most concern was the number of dogs with very poor front movement and the number with atypical heads; some too long in muzzle and a few where the muzzle was too short, the latter giving a rather cat like look. Coats and pelts were generally good and a few dogs would benefit from more exercise to improve their muscletone.A fairly minor fault, but one which detracts from the overall outline, were the dogs which carried their tails curled over their backs i.e “gay tailed” as opposed to carrying their tails gaily. Some of these faults are aesthetic but others such as size and soundness are not and we should be mindful that our breed is “essentially a working terrier.”
Open - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Another grizzle. Better size and an all round nice dog. Pleasing head with good bite, well balanced, good coat and pelt.Moving well.
Yorkshire, Lancashire & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Open Show
28th Jan 2023
Judge: Dr. Margaret Armstrong (Ploughdown)
I’d like to thank Yorks, Lancs and Cheshire Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge their January Open Show. It was a privilege. I was given a really warm welcome and the hospitality was second to none. The venue was bright and airy and provided for a large ring with plenty of room for exhibitors. I was very ably assisted on the day by my two stewards, Margaret Davis and Sian McKay, who organised the ring with cheerful good humour and efficiency. It was also super to be present for the presentation by the Club to Pat and Brian Baxter, who always add a convivial and kindly presence to any gathering. Lastly I’d like to thank the exhibitors for coming out in numbers in chilly January and who accepted my placings with such good grace.
Best Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Reserve Best In Show
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Best Opposite Sex
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Smart grizzle dog with no exaggerations. Broad skull, shallow stop, strong foreface, correct bite, good pigmentation. Keen expression. Moderate neck running to well laid shoulders. Standing on strong straight forelegs. Good bone and small well padded feet. Narrow deep body lines and some length of rib. Correct rear angulation. Level topline and good tail set. Moved well and shown to full advantage. Reserve Best In Show.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Members Limited Show
29th Jan 2023
Judge: Andrea Dixon (Otterpaws)
Thank you to the club for the invitation to judge and the exhibitors for their entries. It was a delight to judge my first Breed Club show. Thank you to the committee for a well-run show and my tasty lunch. Thank you to my steward Pete Appleby.
Best Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Reserve Best Of Breed
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Best Opposite Sex
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Reserve Best In Show
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
A well-balanced G&T dog throughout, easily spannable. Good harsh double coat. Moved well on neat tight feet. Best Dog, Best Opposite sex & Reserve Best in Show
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
25th Feb 2023
Judge: Mrs Julie Fletcher North (Northborders)
Firstly I would like to thank the Committee for my invite to judge my first Club show , also my 2 able stewards Judy and Kathy for keeping me and the ring in order , mostly I thank the exhibitors for their wonderful entry and allowing me to go over their beautiful dogs , I thoroughly enjoyed myself, I was really pleased with both my line ups , I loved all my main winners and look forward to following their futures
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
lovely headed Grizzle and Tan boy , excellent expression, correct bite , in super jacket, a squarer dog being shorter in rib but still lots to like , good pelt , moved soundly
The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
25th Mar 2023
Judge: Mrs Charlotte Archibald (Tweedburn)
What an absolute honour and a privilege to be invited to judge this show, my thanks to the Officers and Committee of the Border Terrier Club, and my two excellent stewards for the day, Judy and Marina. My sincere thanks also, to ALL the exhibitors for making it truly memorable, with 196 dogs, 233 entries. Some very close decisions had to be made! On the down side, I found some very short muzzles and small teeth, and quite a number of filthy teeth!! Temperaments were generally good, there were 2 kinked tails and 1 suspect mouth, a lack of muscle tone and condition in some exhibits, which is essential for a terrier to do it’s job. That said, it was an absolute joy to see so many super dogs.
Limit - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
g/t slightly finer in bone than 1, attractive head with dark eye/muzzle, good pelt and harsh jacket moved out well on neat feet.
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
8th Apr 2023
Judge: Mrs J Carr (Wreighaugh)
My thanks go to the Committee of the NBTC for their invitation to judge their Open Show. I was honoured to receive this appointment and am incredibly grateful to the exhibitors who gave me such a great entry. It was a most enjoyable day and special thanks go to my Stewards, Andrea Pitt and Mark Atkinson, for keeping me on track and helping the ring to run smoothly.
Best Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Best In Show
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Grizzle and Tan. A lovely headed dog with all the right proportions. He has a short strong muzzle, a moderately broad head, correct bite, dark eye, keen expression and correct ears. Front angulation shows good layback of shoulder leading into straight forelegs and neat feet. He has good length of rib and depth of chest and is easily spannable. He is narrow throughout with a strong loin and muscular yet racy hindquarters with good angulation. Not in full coat today however plenty there to see on a lovely pelt. Good tail set and carriage whilst moving freely on a good stride finishes the picture. BD, BIS.
Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
30th Apr 2023
Judge: Mrs Hilary Gilpin (Otterbobs)
A very big thank you to the SBTC for inviting me to judge this very well run show, to Marina for stewarding and to the exhibitors for entering under me.
Limit - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
my notes say- close call between these two, slightly shorter in body length, he has a nice length of neck leading into lovely well placed shoulders, racy hind quarters which made him move easy front and rear.
The Scottish Kennel Club (May) Championship Show
21st May 2023
Judge: Mr Frank Kane (Hirontower)
Open - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
5 year old quality dog shown in firm condition and excellent coat, has type, looked a real working terrier
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
4th Jun 2023
Judge: Mrs V Atkinson (Raedwulf)
Thank you so much to the society for inviting me to judge this wonderful show. To my steward, Judy Carr, thank you for running my ring so efficiently, especially in the heat. Thanks must go to the ladies for our delicious lunch too. I was presented with some super examples of the breed and there were some tough decisions, especially in the bitches. I do also think the heat affected the performance of some as the day progressed. On the whole mouths were good, but a couple of very knotted tails and some dogs I was unable to span, even with generous allowance which would preclude them from fulfilling the breed standard of ‘essentially a working terrier’.
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Very smart and well-presented grizzle and tan dog. In excellent harsh coat with thick pliable pelt. Well-proportioned head, neck and body with good tail carriage. Really on his toes, movement was sound when focused on his handler but sadly this dog was badly distracted by a pup out of the ring
Border Union Agricultural Society
17th Jun 2023
Judge: Mr Colin Girling (Benattivo)
I would like to thank the Officers and Committee for giving me the opportunity to judge Border Terriers in their spiritual home territory. My stewards, Audrey & Judith did a great job in running the class changes efficiently on a hot humid day. It was a lovely entry, with many exhibits that I had not judged before – thank you all. I found some exhibits which could have been better prepared with attention to coat, body condition and clean teeth. A few level bites a couple of kink tails influenced placings but all dogs were entire and overall a nice group of BT’s to go over. My main winners had breed qualities that outweighed any imperfection, that in my opinion wouldn’t impact on its ability to perform its traditional work.
Limit - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Another super border with a masculine otter like head that is not overdone or exaggerated in any way, his coat was just going over but was still harsh over a thick loose pelt. He was just pipped on front movement over the bumpy ground today but could have easily placed him first in a hotly contested class.
Class Critique
This class had a delightful bunch of super dogs, making it a privilege to judge today!
The Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
15th Jul 2023
Judge: Mr David Fryer (Irton)
My thanks to the Club for trusting me with a fine entry of dogs at this, one of my favourite shows; to my stewards for their understated efficiency which kept the show rolling; and to the exhibitors for the opportunity to go over their dogs, and for the sporting acceptance of my decisions. The Border Terrier Breed Standard is a very brief document; as such, it needs some interpretation. The clue is in the first clause of it; ‘Essentially a working terrier’. This, together with a knowledge of the work the breed is traditionally expected to perform, gives an idea of the dog required. Thus we need a dog which can keep with the hunt over rough moorland country in what may be inclement weather, and then be able to go to ground and bolt or hold it’s own to a cornered fox. This implies sound, efficient movement, adequate heart and lung room, a weatherproof double coat and a thick, pliable pelt; but at the same time be small enough and flexible enough to follow a fox to ground . Overall, I found most exhibits to be sound, and well presented (sometimes ‘overpresented’ to the extent that coats had more appearance than substance). The most prevalent fault I observed was untidy, converging front movement; an inevitable consequence of short upper arm and upright fronts. I did also find a few faulty bites; one undershot, one youngster with a lower incisor seriously out of line; and several with level bites, which, though permitted in the standard, are not (to my mind) desirable; also undesirable to me were the number of exhibits with small teeth in weak forefaces. There were also a couple of ‘winter noses’, but that, to me, is a purely cosmetic point and not to be penalised. All males were entire.
Open - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
taller dog, well angulated, well balanced outline, moved well behind and strode out well
Leeds Championship Show
29th Jul 2023
Judge: Mr Brian Aubrey (Jenabeck)
Thank you all for a wonderful entry, I had to make some difficult choices on the day, but as always, I judge the dog on the day friend or foe and not what the dog as done in the past or what it will do in the future. a few things did concern me on the day (1 ) so Many dirty teeth, (2) a few unfit dogs due to being overweight, (3) and the most concerning is short legs on one or two of the borders,
Open - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show
6th Aug 2023
Judge: Mr. Bob Wright (Totherend)
It was a real honour to judge my home club’s show and my thanks go to a great committee for the opportunity and the way they run the club with all hands to the wheel. Richard Wright and Sharon Pickering had my back and have my appreciation for a great day’s stewarding. I was disappointed in the early dog classes where what initially looked like an impressive line-up failed to materialise once on the table or on the move. Movement was a weak spot for a surprisingly large number of exhibits, especially front movement. There were three poor mouths and one exhibit that couldn’t be spanned but lots of good pelts, coats and neat feet. However long tails are becoming more common and a true carrot tail is about as rare as hen’s teeth. I was fascinated by some handlers interpretation of a triangle, suffice to say it’s a good job it wasn’t a maths exam. Once again there were only two CCs available which is a great shame when there are so many who warrant them. I can only sympathise with those who went home empty handed. It was most likely a reflection of the strength of the classes rather than their standing. The bitch classes were especially strong with at least six exhibits worthy of much more than I had available to offer. When it came to the line ups I was clearly torn and had to be really picky to get to a decision but in the end I was pleased with all the winners. Whilst there is still much that can be done to improve some aspects of the breed there is a lot to be proud of with some really stunning exhibits out there.
Limit - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
good for size, pleasing head and stop, level topline through to thick tail, nice tuck up, good angulation, in good coat with loose pelt, neat feet well padded and moved out well
Class Critique
Strong class this and could have gone many ways
Driffield Championship Show
26th Aug 2023
Judge: Mrs. Liz Wright (Totherend)
My thanks to Driffield Championship Dog Show Society for the invitation to judge today and thanks to my stewards Peter and Lesley Armstrong, who kept the ring running smoothly. Thanks also to the exhibitors for allowing me to go over their dogs. Front movement in the breed still needs some improvement, but overall I had lots of quality exhibits. Bites were good and only one kinked tail.
Limit - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Class Critique
Lots to like in this class
City of Birmingham Championship Show
2nd Sep 2023
Judge: Mrs K Wilkinson (Otterkin)
Thank you to City of Birmingham for the invitation to judge this show, for the very large ring provided to the breed and to all the exhibitors who entered under me – I was very pleased with the overall quality of the entry of 122 dogs making 144 entries in these days of falling entries, with very few absentees (16 from “new dogs” by my count). The ring stewards did an excellent job of keeping everything running smoothly – so thank you to John Gardner and Ken Francis. I would like to send my best wishes to Anna Duxbury (Ridgebow) who had initially been under contract to judge this as her very first Championship Show. Having seen Anna judge at the Border Terrier Club’s Open show in February 2022, I know she is a very experienced and knowledgeable judge as well as an excellent breeder and hope in time that she is able to take on another Championship Show appointment in the future. I had originally been invited to judge this show in 2024 and had sent my acceptance letter, but when the Secretary contacted me, I agreed to bring forward the appointment to 2023. I have taken the name/s of the owner/s and the dogs’ names direct from the catalogue. Some may have other owners or Kennel Names added, or awards such as Ch or JW added now, but I must use the details from the catalogue. *Handlers* – please do not stuff food/tubes of treats into your dogs’ mouths just before the judge needs to look at their dentition. Those who stood behind their dogs and held the lead, I had no problem examining their dogs’ mouths, but a small number of others who were stuffing food into their dog’s mouth as I approached, once they moved away, some dogs were up on their hind legs trying to get more food/treats from you. I had to examine the rest of the dog then come back and look in the mouth again when the dogs were not fidgeting about looking for food. If you are doing it to avoid the dentition being checked, it won’t work as a judge will just come back to it! It was quite hot in the hall. Kudos to all the dogs as they were not put off by the noise made when judge and/or handler stood on whatever was under the carpet making a “clunk” noise. I found when spanning dogs, almost all of them were hot underneath. Never felt that before, even when judging in 90 degree heat outside in America, so just be aware that your dog may be getting overheated.
Limit - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Loved his otterlike head and expression, with good ear placement and dark eye. On another day, in different company, would happily award him a first. Good example of the breed. His coat was tight and harsh. Moved well fore and aft.
The Scottish Kennel Club
1st Oct 2023
Judge: Mr M Armstrong (Bitcon)
Open - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
7th Oct 2023
Judge: Mrs Norma Ellis (Normbar)
Thank you to the Committee for organising such a well run show. The quality of the the dogs was very good, making my decisions more difficult in a good way. Nice atmosphere plus friendly sportsmanship prevailed.
Best Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Best In Show
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Well balanced with great lines and a sound mover, flat skull, keen eyes, neat well placed ears, narrow through and best of shoulders and straight front, tight feet. Harsh jacket and thick pelt, looked a picture stacked everything in moderation. Covered the ground well with a free flowing action when viewed in profile. BEST DOG.BEST IN SHOW
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
11th Nov 2023
Judge: Mr Mark Lowry (Ravenside)
Firstly, I would like to thank everyone for a lovely entry and also to the Scottish BTC for this opportunity. Special thanks go to my two stewards for the day who kept everything running smoothly and for their good company. Although the lighting in the hall isn’t the best, it was adequate and the large square ring was perfect for watching movement, something I feel is very important in a border terrier. On that note I found my main winners to excel in this department. I was pleased to judge some strong puppy classes and also some strong adult classes
Limit - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Another quality grizzle who was lovely to go over. Pleasing head with narrow front, easily spanned. Showed in excellent harsh pin wire coat. Moved and showed very well.
Yorkshire, Lancashire & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Open Show
27th Jan 2024
Judge: Mr R Wright (Borderexpress)
Thank you to the committee of the YLC Border Terrier Club for this appointment, a very hard working team that pulled a lovely show together at a great venue and also my two very capable stewards Bridget Singh and Margaret Davies. To the exhibitors that also supported me on my wonderful entry for the day and generated a great atmosphere around the ring. The lunch time interval also kept me busy with 6 lovely puppies taking part in the puppy walk, a great idea successfully carried out by the club and an opportunity to get the youngsters out and into a show environment – some promising youngsters to go over made the interval very pleasing. I was really pleased with my final line ups on the day although I felt that the bitch classes were stronger than the dog classes, jackets with Crufts up and coming in a few weeks were varying so again thank you for putting exhibits forward that we all knew could do with some more jacket to just complete the picture.
Reserve Best Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
5 year old grizzle dog that is very pleasing to go over, nice head and good length of neck going into clean shoulders/rib and easily spanned – comes to hand with ease and a very handy size. In super tight jacket and moves soundly. Reserve Best Dog.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Members Limited Show
28th Jan 2024
Judge: Mr. P. Appleby (Hollexby)
Firstly I would like to thank the committee for inviting me to judge this show, it was an honour and a privilege, secondly thank you to the exhibitors for entering a lovely selection of dogs for me to go over, and lastly but not leastly to my Stewards, Liz Barret and Val Mason for keeping me right.
Reserve Best Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
5yr old Grizzle, Lovely Otter like head, sharp eyes, neat ears, good all round movement, straight front, only just beaten by 1st place
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
24th Feb 2024
Judge: Libby Tanton-Joy (Itsaso)
Thank you to the committee for inviting me to judge their open show held at Jedburgh, the home of the border terrier. It was a great privilege, and I had some amazing dogs present who are a credit to their owners, thank you for bringing them. Thank you to my stewards for organising the rings so smoothly and keeping me on track so we finished at a reasonable time. The hospitality was second to none and I would like to thank the whole committee for this.
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
5-year-old grizzle and tan who appealed for breed type, very typical in head and expression. Balanced on the move and in the stack and is very nice to go over with everything in its place flowing freely down the body to a well set on short tail. Presented in thick coat with pelt. Scored over second on movement today, just lost his spark in the final challenge.
Crufts
10th Mar 2024
Judge: Mrs Lesley Gosling (Akinside)
A tremendous entry of 275 Borders ( 25 absentees on the day)to enjoy handling, judging and placing. I must extend my appreciation to my two valiant stewards for their patience and skill in keeping classes moving. Thank you all. I do believe our breed is changing, but in subtle ways. The lack of opportunities for true terrier work below ground for some Borders has been replaced by agility and other energetic pursuits, but lack of hard muscle tone has produced a ‘softer’ body on some exhibits. Some feet are slacker, pads are more spread and thinner and some fronts are wide. Movement is not always positive and a ‘driving’ action is lacking. Size is fluctuating too. We have a ‘working’ breed - let’s ensure that features defining the breed are not lost, i.e. ‘spannability’; a hard, harsh top coat and soft protective undercoat (not enough of those today); a dark, expressive eye, a broad skull and strong quarters – ‘the engine is at the back!’. Heads generally were good, but some bitch heads veered towards coarseness. One thing not lost is the Border’s kind temperament – curious, interested and ready for anything.
Limit - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
13th Apr 2024
Judge: Mrs P Cox (Cushatlaw)
I would like to say a big thank you to the officers an committee for kindly inviting me to judge this lovely open show and to all the exhibitors for exhibiting their dogs under me. A special thank you to the stewards who kept the ring running smoothly.
Best In Show
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Best Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
I Judged this boy as a Junior, liked him then and he did not disappoint today! So well balanced and not overdone in any way. Pleasing well proportioned head, moderately broad with well set ears and dark eyes giving a keen, alert expression. Short strong muzzle, moderate neck into well laid shoulders. Ribs carried well back, strong over the loin. Well let down hocks and good width of second thigh. Presented with harsh coat and has good, thick pelt. Stood four square moved straight and true front and back, keeping lovely topline on the move. Pleased to award BD and BIS
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
2nd Jun 2024
Judge: Dr Margaret Armstrong (Ploughdown)
Thank you to the officers and committee of the Scottish Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge their June 2024 Breed Club Open Show. The day was marked by very good weather conditions: a mixture of sunny spells, brisk breezes and cloud. Just right for the dogs. The dreaded rain kept at bay so the Gods smiled down on us. What a super venue to hold a show. There was a large indoor hall if needed. However, given the clement conditions, we were outside for judging on a large paved area surrounded by raised grass banks that afforded for spectators a good view of events. The welcome from officers and exhibitors alike was warm and hospitable and I’d like to thank exhibitors for the super entry I had and for their good grace in accepting their placings. There was a great sense of collegiality among members and good humour was in plentiful supply. The catering was second to none; the poached salmon salad at lunch was super. And I was sent on my way with enough food to see me back over the sea to Northern Ireland. Finally I’d like to thank my two stewards on the day: Kath Lothian and Pete Appleby. They were welcoming and fulfilled their duties with quiet good humour.
Reserve Best Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
I have judged this handsome grizzle boy before and he did not disappoint. He excels in balance. His head proportions are correct and his flat skull, dark eye, short strong foreface and shallow stop make for a super expression. Scissor bite showing big strong teeth. Narrow throughout, good bone and neat feet. Well angulated at the rear with a level topline and a well set on tail. Showed really well and moved out with aplomb. Reserve Best Dog.
Border Union Agricultural Society
16th Jun 2024
Judge: Mr. David Matthews (Tojamatt)
My thanks to the Society for the invitation to Judge one of my favourite shows, it didn’t all go to plan with the weather playing its part. I would like to thank all the exhibitors for going along with my decision to stay outside despite the weather, and my special thanks to stewards Judy Carr and Audrey Coltart for braving the weather also. Also my thanks to Euan for posting my judging book and critique notes and to whomever handed it in. Sorry for delay, holidays and work have played their part. I had some lovely dogs to go over and thank you all for bringing them.
Limit - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
City of Birmingham Championship Show
31st Aug 2024
Judge: Mrs Clare Sansom (Tarkaswell)
I would like to thank the officers and committee of the City of Birmingham Canine Association Championship Dog Show for the invitation to judge at this level for the first time. With storm Lillian resulting in the abandonment of Driffield, the JBTC were also able to hold their show in an adjacent ring. Hall 3 at the Royal Kennel Club building was light, spacious and an ideal venue. A certain amount of flexibility was required when classes clashed, and I am very grateful to my experienced stewards Chris Woolner and Caroline Wise for their hard work. They were calm, efficient and kept the ring running smoothly. With their help we finished in time to ensure that all those who had won major awards could get to their groups. My sincere thanks to all the exhibitors for giving me such a quality entry and accepting my decisions in a sporting manner. We had very few absentees and I often had difficult decisions to make. In several classes, I would have liked some additional prize cards to award. Coats did have an influence on the results, with those presented at their best, in a harsh, dense double jacket with thick pelt, being rewarded. A few exhibits would have benefitted from having their feet tidied to have achieved a neater picture. I found two kinked tails, two with incorrect dentition and all male dogs were entire. I was delighted with my principal winners, who all fulfilled my interpretation of the breed standard on the day. It was a privilege to judge such an entry, and the lovely atmosphere, with applause and cheers for the winners, made it extra special. I thoroughly enjoyed my day.
RDCC
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Joint Border Terrier Club's Championship Show
31st Aug 2024
Judge: Mr Graham Pickering (Picer)
Thank you to The Scottish Border Terrier Club for asking me to judge the Joint Show. It’s been a long time coming as I was invited to judge in 2019 and COVID 19 got in the way! I would like to thank the exhibitors who managed to attend the show after the problems caused by Storm Lilian at Driffield. I also appreciate that the absentees were higher as a result of many people having prior appointments on the day that the show was rearranged. The City of Birmingham Society where very accommodating, we had a lovely ring with plenty of space. However, I had a super entry, and I had lots to choose from in the dogs that were able to show under me. Thank you to everyone – I really appreciate being asked to give an opinion on other people’s dogs, it’s a real honour. I would also give a special note of thanks to my steward Bill Shorthose who single handedly managed the ring and made sure everyone was in the right place at the right time. Particularly with the challenges of a partnership show and the clashes that this can cause across two rings. Thank you to all the exhibitors who managed to negotiate two shows with good heart. When judging, I look for dogs with good heads, plenty of strength under the eye, very little stop and a good strong jaw – essentially a’ Head like that of an Otter’. I also like to see straight fronts, correct shoulder placements and tidy small feet. I found these characteristics in all of my top winners. Generally, mouths were good, although there were a couple of dogs with a tooth out of place. Movement was ok in generally, but as breed we do need to keep an eye on front movement as there were some dogs who did not move as well as they should walking towards me. All the males were entire. I was very pleased with all my placings and when choosing my top winners, I had some difficult decisions to make and so were some dogs that were very unlucky on the day.
RDCC
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
City of Birmingham Championship Show
31st Aug 2024
Judge: Mrs Clare Sansom (Tarkaswell)
I would like to thank the officers and committee of the City of Birmingham Canine Association Championship Dog Show for the invitation to judge at this level for the first time. With storm Lillian resulting in the abandonment of Driffield, the JBTC were also able to hold their show in an adjacent ring. Hall 3 at the Royal Kennel Club building was light, spacious and an ideal venue. A certain amount of flexibility was required when classes clashed, and I am very grateful to my experienced stewards Chris Woolner and Caroline Wise for their hard work. They were calm, efficient and kept the ring running smoothly. With their help we finished in time to ensure that all those who had won major awards could get to their groups. My sincere thanks to all the exhibitors for giving me such a quality entry and accepting my decisions in a sporting manner. We had very few absentees and I often had difficult decisions to make. In several classes, I would have liked some additional prize cards to award. Coats did have an influence on the results, with those presented at their best, in a harsh, dense double jacket with thick pelt, being rewarded. A few exhibits would have benefitted from having their feet tidied to have achieved a neater picture. I found two kinked tails, two with incorrect dentition and all male dogs were entire. I was delighted with my principal winners, who all fulfilled my interpretation of the breed standard on the day. It was a privilege to judge such an entry, and the lovely atmosphere, with applause and cheers for the winners, made it extra special. I thoroughly enjoyed my day.
Limit - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
An active and game grizzle dog, who would certainly be capable of following a horse. He was beautifully balanced and presented in a super jacket and pelt. He had a lovely otter like head, moderately broad with very little stop, dark eyes with a keen expression, small neat ears and a short, strong muzzle. A good reach of neck flowed into a well laid shoulder. He was easily spanned, with ribs that were carried well back, a strong loin and racy hindquarters. He was presented in fit condition, with good angulation and bone. He moved positively and straight, maintaining his topline on the move. Pleased to award him the RCC and watch him receiving the same award at the partnership breed club show.
Joint Border Terrier Club's Championship Show
31st Aug 2024
Judge: Mr Graham Pickering (Picer)
Thank you to The Scottish Border Terrier Club for asking me to judge the Joint Show. It’s been a long time coming as I was invited to judge in 2019 and COVID 19 got in the way! I would like to thank the exhibitors who managed to attend the show after the problems caused by Storm Lilian at Driffield. I also appreciate that the absentees were higher as a result of many people having prior appointments on the day that the show was rearranged. The City of Birmingham Society where very accommodating, we had a lovely ring with plenty of space. However, I had a super entry, and I had lots to choose from in the dogs that were able to show under me. Thank you to everyone – I really appreciate being asked to give an opinion on other people’s dogs, it’s a real honour. I would also give a special note of thanks to my steward Bill Shorthose who single handedly managed the ring and made sure everyone was in the right place at the right time. Particularly with the challenges of a partnership show and the clashes that this can cause across two rings. Thank you to all the exhibitors who managed to negotiate two shows with good heart. When judging, I look for dogs with good heads, plenty of strength under the eye, very little stop and a good strong jaw – essentially a’ Head like that of an Otter’. I also like to see straight fronts, correct shoulder placements and tidy small feet. I found these characteristics in all of my top winners. Generally, mouths were good, although there were a couple of dogs with a tooth out of place. Movement was ok in generally, but as breed we do need to keep an eye on front movement as there were some dogs who did not move as well as they should walking towards me. All the males were entire. I was very pleased with all my placings and when choosing my top winners, I had some difficult decisions to make and so were some dogs that were very unlucky on the day.
Limit - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
A lovely grizzle dog that has caught my eye at a number of shows and today he did not disappoint as I went over him. He is very balanced and is a picture in profile. He has a super otter head of correct proportions, flat skull with very little stop, dark eye, and strong muzzle that makes a super varminty expression. His bite is a correct scissor bite, and he has big strong white teeth. Narrow throughout, with good bone and tight cat-like feet. Excellent shoulder placement, ribs carried well back and strong loin. Good rear angulation with a level topline and a correct tail set. Showed in an excellent harsh double jacket with a thick pelt. Moved with confidence and drive. Pleased to award him RDCC
Class Critique
A lovely class of top quality dogs, all were shown in hard fit condition, and this meant that once again I had some difficult decisions to make
Darlington Championship Show
13th Sep 2024
Judge: Mrs L Roberts
Limit - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
19th Oct 2024
Judge: Mrs Margaret Armstrong (Carrickfarm)
Thank you to The Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge The Open Show at Low Hesket, one of my favourite shows and venues. As always hospitality was superb and a lovely enjoyable lunch. Thank you to Judy and Andrea my two excellent stewards who kept proceedings running smoothly and on time and thank you to all exhibitors. I had a lovely entry and some lovely dogs to judge. A very enjoyable day.
Reserve Best Dog
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Cedarhill Dish Of The Day For Dexlin
Placing Critique
Smart grizzle dog. Strong otter head of correct proportions with varminty expression and short strong muzzle. Good shoulder placement, easily spannable. Good topline and tail set. Harsh tweedy jacket and pliable pelt. Moved well in class.RBD