Name:Brave Scooby Doo of Garw 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:23-10-2008 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mr C J Ward  
Breeder: 
Nortons Boy (D)
30-10-2007
Colour: Red Grizzle
True Blue Boy (D)
24-10-2001
Colour: Blue and Tan
True Gritt (D)
26-03-1993
Master Macduff (D)
Lady Tania (B)
Jorrocks Chez Soi (B)
29-04-1999
Garlton Garth (D)
Jorrocks Pianissimo Gliss (B)
Cheeky Lizzie Loo (B)
01-04-2004
Colour: Grizzle
Garlton Garth (D)
27-12-1993
CH Dandyhow Claudius (D)
Philpstoun Ginger (B)
Lechlade Maiden (B)
19-05-2001
Kenswith Cuthbert (D)
Tamsy Tipple (B)
Llandyfai Little Tern (B)
17-10-2006
Colour: Grizzle
Dockens Augustus At Jenabeck JW (D)
26-10-2003
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Olderhill Neutron (D)
10-12-1997
Olderhill Oberon (D)
Olderhill Tuppence (B)
Classy Cloe (B)
24-04-2002
CH Hynerbrook Quartz (D)
Bannerdown Binky (B)
Foxwork Holly Bush At Llandyfai (B)
15-08-2003
Colour: Light Grizzle
Foxwork Monty (D)
28-02-2001
Foxwork Crag (D)
Parkinwell Beauty (B)
Foxwash Nutmeg (B)
04-05-2000
Riverworth Riley (D)
Caecoed Becky (B)

Show Placings

Bath Canine Society
22nd May 2009
Judge: Mr W R Irving
The entry was 142 dogs making 149 entries with 20 absentees and I thank those who entered for doing so and for the sporting way in which my decisions were accepted. Thanks too to my Stewards whose quiet efficiency meant that the judging was completed in four hours. I gather that there was comment in some quarters about how much I moved the dogs and I make no apology for that. I moved each dog individually twice and in each class around the ring sometimes on two occasions and sometime three. In these days when so many Borders are stacked to look as the exhibitor wants them to look, my view is that the only way to see the real outline of the dogs is to move them around a few times and see their natural lines, not the outline set up by the handler. Additionally I know as an exhibitor, that in these large classes the dogs get very bored standing around waiting and they welcome the opportunity to move around the ring. For those of us who still like to 'free-stand' our dogs, that does make a difference and it is only when you see them either 'free standing' or moving in profile, that you can get a true picture of outline. But that's probably rather an old fashioned view these days The dogs were clean and well presented but with a number which were shown with absolutely no topcoat. Far too many have too little coat of the type demanded by the breed standard which asks for it to be Harsh and dense with close undercoat. Size was not bad generally speaking - with fewer excessively over sized dogs than I have sometimes seen before. I was very pleased indeed by the final line up for the dog CC which I thought was particularly consistent for type and quality and the top bitches too were, in my opinion, excellent. Front movement generally still gives great cause for concern and shoulders are not great but there were also quite a few where hind movement was poor too. There were enough good movers to make the top winners strong in that area. I was also able to find enough exhibits with good heads but I have to say that there were rather too many with big heads and rather large, round looking eyes and too much stop. Overall I very much enjoyed judging the breed on this occasion and I was encouraged by the number of good exhibits, particularly in the puppy classes. That makes me optimistic for the breed's future. Best Breeder : Girlings' a very typical group with good heads and well proportioned all through.
Puppy - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Brave Scooby Doo of Garw
Southern Border Terrier Championship Show
13th Jun 2009
Judge: Mr William Gillot (Weegee)
It was a great honour to judge this show and I appreciated the large entry and the sporting way my decisions were received by the exhibitors. My overall impression is that the dogs have more quality in depth at the moment and that mouths no longer seem to be a problem in the show dogs. Size and movement are a constant worry, especially front movement where quite a lot were actually crossing in front, something not helped by exhibitors stringing up their dogs. Other judges have remarked that some of the dogs are getting too coarse in the head with too short a muzzle, but on the other hand a lot of the bitches seem too snipey and weak in the jaw, not what we want in a working terrier.
Novice - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Brave Scooby Doo of Garw
Three Counties Championship Dog Show
16th Jun 2009
Judge: Mrs. Marie Sharp (Rhozzum)
Thanks are due to exhibitors for a good turn out of quality Borders, Mr & Mrs Hall for their expert and unobtrusive stewarding, and to the weatherman who forecasted a dry day and delivered. Most Border folk know that I favour a Border that is on the leg to enable it to cover the terrain found in Border Hunt country, yet narrow enough to follow the quarry to ground. Those in the cards today fulfilled most of the criteria set down in the Standard, so my individual critiques could become repetitive. True otter heads were not abundant, and those with a proper skull sometimes lacked muzzle strength. Coarse and/or upright shoulders featured too frequently, along with short and/or rounded ribcages. Not too many straight stifles were seen, but one or two were over-angulated in their hind quarters, an exaggeration which has crept into other breeds, let?s hope it will not do so in Borders. The Standard asks for a deep and narrow body, but many were deep in brisket only, with a cut-up underline. A worrying find which I have not encountered before to this extent was the number of kinky tails - not obvious to the eye but feeling lumpy to the hand. A warning to future judges of Borders - take plenty of wet-wipes. No Border appeared dirty, but the evidence appeared on my hands.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Brave Scooby Doo of Garw
Placing Critique
8m red grizzle, more on the leg than winner. Narrow and well ribbed back. More stop than desired.
Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Scooby Doo of Garw
Windsor Championship Dog Show
4th Jul 2009
Judge: Miss Elspeth Jackson (Clipstone)
Many reports start with a thank you and I would like extend one to all the exhibitors who provided me with an entry which really reminded me why I love this breed. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and would have been very happy to have had a handful of top honours to hand out. In a number of classes, especially in bitches, the quality went right down the line and even beyond the cards.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Brave Scooby Doo of Garw
Placing Critique
Racy youngster narrow and racy with good ribs and body lines. Just needs time.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Brave Scooby Doo of Garw
Novice - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Brave Scooby Doo of Garw
South Wales Kennel Association
9th Oct 2009
Judge: Mr Brian Baxter (Beenaben)
Puppy - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Brave Scooby Doo of Garw
Class Critique
A very poor class, most were too big for age, unable to span most of them.