Otto Little Jeep of Dinguaire

Name:Otto Little Jeep of Dinguaire 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:18-05-2011 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr A Page  
Breeder:Mr J Williams 
Foxthorn Antiquity (D)
03-02-2007
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Tythrop Tapas (D)
17-01-2005
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Nor CH / CH Lyddington Last Supper At Risdene (D)
13-10-1997
CH Mansergh Master Chef at Risdene (D)
Lyddington Lizzie Hooker (B)
CH Tythrop T'pau (B)
19-03-2002
Tythrop Tumbling Dice (D)
Tythrop Soloist (B)
Blaentir Dancing Leaves At Foxthorn (B)
26-07-2004
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
16-06-1993
CH Durham Red Clipstone (D)
Brockhole Blue Ribband At Quatford (B)
Blaentir Dancing Queen At Doramil (B)
19-09-1999
Dandyhow Western Mail (D)
Garw Dancing Devil At Blaentir (B)
Kenine Estella (B)
03-06-2009
Colour: Grizzle
Groomwell Charmer (D)
31-08-2007
Colour: Blue and Tan
Oxcroft Riley (D)
20-12-2001
Oxcroft Bullit (D)
Oxcroft Rhoda (B)
Forever Blue Tessy (B)
02-10-2002
Lord of the Dance (D)
Princess of Darkness (B)
Taldenian Mulberry Maid At Visrie (B)
06-07-2007
Colour: Grizzle
CH Dandyhow Mr Punch (D)
01-02-1999
CH Hynerbrook Quartz (D)
CH Dandyhow Cleopatra (B)
Brambly Bumble (B)
28-03-2001
Beenaben Bossman (D)
Saxoncroft Griffin Fell (B)

Show Placings

Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
20th Nov 2011
Judge: Mrs Anne Heathcote (Saxheath)
I thoroughly enjoyed my day and thank all the exhibitors for the lovely entry. The depth of quality was a pleasant surprise and it would seem that the breed is in good hands.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Otto Little Jeep
Placing Critique
6 months light grizzle pup built on racier lines with a nice head, narrow front, good reach of neck and hind angulation. A bit short of coat but what there was had correct texture, also moved well.
Manchester Championship Dog Show
19th Jan 2012
Judge: Mrs F A Somerfield
Minor Puppy - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Otto Little Jeep
The Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show
4th Aug 2013
Judge: Sharp & Bailey
*Dog Critique* My thanks to the Committee for inviting me to judge the Championship Show for the second time, the first being 10 years ago, and thanks to my Stewards for their efficiency. The entry of 103 with only 9 absentees was pleasing. Some judges concentrate on heads, others on shape of eyes, or on small dark ears, some on presentation, others on neat accurate movement. As for me – I judge on a whether a dog is “fit for function” as a working terrier plus whether it looks like a Border Terrier and no other type of terrier. A good proportion of the entry had major faults of construction which would render them, not useless, but inefficient at the job Border Terriers are designed to perform. For instance, short rib cages do not allow for lung room for the stamina a terrier needs to run all day, and these short rib cages (often sprung) were very much in evidence in the entry. Some were accompanied by long loins which might give the impression to the ringside that the dog had good length. Secondly, upright shoulders, often with steep upper arms are a major design fault. A well laid shoulder with well angulated upper arm which brings the elbow under the body is not just a pleasure to look at – these act as shock absorbers when the dog is running so that his joints are not jarred, leading to wear and tear, thus shortening his effective life as a working terrier. Finally, wide fronts, often associated with the previous construction – a Border should be able to creep into any space occupied by a fox, and these, despite their chunky appearance have very little body under that fur. Coats were mixed as to be expected – and there were some really good pelts, only a couple with paper thin pelts. Undercoat was often missing on the back, but present on the sides. A handful of bad mouths, perhaps some all rounders might accept these but I could not. Few really outstanding otter heads which stay in one’s memory for years, but most were adequate. My critique will not contain descriptions of the dogs, but will give an indication of why they were placed as they were. If your dog was not as high in the placings as you had hoped, take a good objective look at him, and you might find out why. *Bitch Critique* A big thank you to the MBTC committee for asking me to judge the Ch. Show it was a great honour. Thank you also to my stewards Ray & Sharon for making the classes run so smoothly. A nice entry of 144 bitches. I enjoyed the day; it was lovely to judge the bitches. The depth of quality in most of the classes was very pleasing. However, the fronts are still a problem within the breed & need to be addressed in future litters. Some quality bitches went cardless, unfortunately there is only 5 cards & many went without being placed. I was so delighted that my fellow judge Marie, agreed that my BCC & BRCC, should win the top honours, Best in Show and RBIS.
Maiden - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Otto Little Jeep
Bakewell Show
7th Aug 2013
Judge: Miss Anita Harrison (Iacheslei)
My thanks to the Society for the invitation and to all the exhibitors for entering and accepting my decisions. The ring was of a decent size and fairly level but quite exposed, which may have been why some exhibits were not very enthusiastic, especially as judging was delayed due to an accident on the M1. All mouths were good and all dogs entire, coats were at various stages . I was very pleased with my main winners, and delighted to see my Best of Breed take Terrier Group 2.
Graduate / Reserve
Name at show: Otto Little Jeep
Bakewell Show
5th Aug 2015
Judge: Tom Mather (Barklots)
Graduate / Third Place
Name at show: Otto Little Jeep of Dinguaire