Name:Merumhor Misguided Angel 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:05-01-2012 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr C & Mrs J Martin  
Breeder:Mr C & Mrs J Martin 
CH Lairehope Lord of the Glen At Tweedburn (D)
21-08-2009
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Tweedburn Valentino (D)
14-02-2003
Colour: Dark Red Grizzle
Stineval Razzamadaz (D)
10-02-1995
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Working Girl of Stineval (B)
Tweedburn Miss Flip (B)
29-05-1999
Tweedburn Stroller (D)
Breconbeds Sophie (B)
Lairehope Diamant Chienne (B)
12-08-2006
Colour: Blue and Tan
Design By Jordi (D)
03-10-2004
Lairhope Blue Gene (D)
Ashbrae Pickle (B)
Lairehope La Bandita (B)
10-09-2004
CH Akenside Vanish (D)
Lairhope Sherry (B)
Stineval Celeste At Merumhor (B)
22-12-2007
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Orenberg Advocate of Stineval (D)
01-07-2005
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Stineval Razzamadaz (D)
10-02-1995
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Working Girl of Stineval (B)
CH Orenberg Inkling (B)
28-02-2001
CH Blue Print At Brumberhill (D)
Orenberg Starry Night (B)
Stineval Morello (B)
17-11-2001
Colour: Blue and Tan
Stineval Summer Gold (D)
04-12-2000
River Runner By Holmston (D)
Stineval Aglaia (B)
Stineval Blue Bramble (B)
03-08-1997
CH Lyndhay Ringmaster (D)
Stineval Sweet Someday (B)

Show Placings

Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
17th Jul 2012
Judge: Mrs. A. C. Fryer (Irton)
My thanks to the Northern Club for the opportunity to judge their 40th Championship show and for their wonderful hospitality; to the exhibitors for giving me such a lovely entry and to my stewards Doreen Rushby & Tracy Peacock for their assistance through the day. I have to say that I thoroughly enjoyed my day, as we expect from this club there was a wonderful atmosphere all day with good support for the winners and, of course, very impressive rosettes! I was pleased with the entry and thought the Veteran class outstanding. In general exhibits were good types of Border, presented clean and reasonably well muscled. I dislike over handling and excessive stacking of exhibits, these are working terriers and if made right they will – eventually – stand right. In general heads were typical, some with excellent expressions. Coats, of course, were all over the place but where present were of good quality and in the main pelts were OK with some very good examples. Feet generally were OK but good tight well padded feet were definitely in the minority. Similarly ears were generally OK but small, well set, well shaped thick ears were scarce. Tails and tailset were very much a plus with some very good examples, just a few rather long or thin ones. I was pleased to find enough well made dogs who covered their ground cleanly without fuss and flicking but good movement was definitely one of the major problems, particularly in the bitches. Shoulder placement was a problem in a significant number of exhibits, mostly these were upright shoulders out at the withers giving big problems with front movement. These may look good standing but these dogs are not sound on the move, a vital requirement for a Border. I accept that an older dog can lose teeth or have a bite move but I was disappointed to find a number of young dogs with incorrect bites, missing and broken teeth. I thought a number of heads were weak, particularly across the jaw and these seem to go with rather small teeth, I wonder if these are related problems?
Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
The Midland Border Terrier Club Championship Show
5th Aug 2012
Judge: Nicholls & Dean
*Dog Critique* An excellent entry at this my first club championship show. There were quality exhibits in all classes and overall, if this entry can be used as a yardstick, the dogs are now almost as good as the bitches, which couldn’t be said only a short while ago. This must bode well for the future of the breed. I have been very critical of movement in the past, but I found a distinct improvement here and most of the class card winners had good parallel movement going away and back, and plenty of drive with economical front action. Coats were generally very good and heads were much improved with only a few weak snipey muzzles and apple skulls. Many thanks to my hard working stewards, Sharon Pickering and Ray Bryan, who succeeded in keeping me out of trouble. *Bitch Critique* A very satisfying day, I had many good bitches to go over. My thanks to the MBTC for the invitation to judge and to the exhibitors for entering. All were capable of being spanned, there was a good number of typical jackets and overall quality was such that this was a factor in the placings. No bad mouths and many with good strong teeth. Construction has improved but be careful not to overdo the hind angulation and remember we look for narrow fronts. A few round ears and several larger than I prefer. Racy lines preferred but be careful as some lacked substance. I though the principal winners were all very good. BIS, RBIS and BOS were all worthy winners.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Maiden - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
Has the head, the construction and the length of leg to do well but sadly today not enough coat to do better.
Scottish Kennel Club
25th Aug 2012
Judge: Mr Frank Kane (Hirontower)
An interesting entry. I found some very good class winners. I was disturbed by the frequency of poor hindquarters, often a result of poor croups & tailsets & lack of angulation & second thigh resulting in lack of drive.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Novice - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
City of Birmingham
1st Sep 2012
Judge: Mrs Marion Reeves (Baywillow)
Thank you for the lovely entry. The breed standard describes the body as ‘deep, narrow and fairly long’. Just how long may well be debatable as no proportions are suggested. However the standard surely infers that a Border should be longer than square. The standard also describes the border as ‘essentially a working terrier’. A working terrier needs sufficient length and flexibility to enable it to turn underground. It is difficult to imagine a square terrier achieving this easily. I think the above is not generally appreciated by all rounders.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
of rangier construction but well balanced throughout. Excellent angulation, straight front and neat feet. Pleasing ottery head and covered the ground really well. Very promising.
Class Critique
A super class with some promising babies going home without reward.
Darlington Championship Show
14th Sep 2012
Judge: Mr David Hunt (Ottaswell)
Thank you to the committee of Darlington Dog Show society for inviting me to judge, with special thanks to my sole steward who worked tirelessly throughout the day to keep both me organised and the ring running smoothly. My appreciation also to the exhibitors for their good entry despite having to face the often long and tiring journey home on a Friday afternoon. Thankfully the weather remained dry for my judging however with a constant strong wind blowing this proved testing for exhibitors handling dogs in full coat. The ring was large with lots of room for the dogs to move, although the grass could have been cut much shorter. In general all exhibits were in reasonable condition, but as always I was surprised to find 3 dogs with incorrect bites being shown at this level. A working terrier should have coat on the undersides but I was surprised to find some with bellies that had obviously been trimmed/shaved to enhance their underlines. No problem temperaments.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
6th Oct 2012
Judge: Mrs Jane Roberts (Smalesmouth)
I would like to thank the Officers and Committee of the Northern Border Terrier Club for the kind invitation to judge their open show at Otterburn. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and was delighted with my winners. Many thanks to my stewards Lesley Gosling and Allen Horner who kept everything running smoothly throughout the day. I would also like to thank all exhibitors for the privilege of judging their dogs. Driving across to the venue on the morning of the show was a timely reminder of the terrain that Borders Terriers were bred to encounter whilst out hunting. Bearing this in mind I was looking for fit dogs whose structure and movement allowed them to cover the ground economically. Positives were that the dogs were generally fit, they were shown in coats that had not been over trimmed and temperaments were good. A couple of negative points that I felt applied to a number of exhibits: there were few dogs with really big teeth and also there were rather a lot of thin tight skins. Really thick pliable skin was a rarity.
Best Puppy - Bitch
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
Nine month grizzle and tan. Pleasing head and expression She presented a well balanced picture with good length of body. Well angulated shoulder. Straight front. Right amount of bone with well padded tight feet. In very good coat and pelt which is where she scored over 2. Moved out well with confidence. Pleased to award her BPB
Maiden - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Novice - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
20th Oct 2012
Judge: Miss Anita Harrison (Iacheslei)
This was my first breed club show appointment and I must thank the exhibitors for their support and the sporting way in which they accepted my decisions. The show was extremely well organised, with a very pleasant atmosphere. I was given a warm welcome and generous hospitality, together with two very efficient ring stewards; Janice Johnson and Liz Barrett, who kept everything running smoothly throughout the day. There were some good quality dogs, and a few classes where I wish there had been more prizes. Coats were variable which sadly had to affect the placings in some classes. Some exhibits were on the large side and barely spannable, plus a few short ribs and barrel chests. All dogs were entire and all mouths were good barring a couple of missing teeth in the veteran class.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Special Beginners - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
3rd in Puppy, 9 month grizzle, up to size and heavy enough but carried ribs well back, moved well on neat tight feet, presented in good coat and condition.
Maiden - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Novice - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
10th Nov 2012
Judge: Professor A S Milton (Baillieswells)
It was a real pleasure to be invited to judge this show. Having been a member of the Club since its beginning, it was great to come back to Selkirk, to what I have always regarded as my ‘home’ club. There was the usual happy atmosphere, and everything was so well run. As to the exhibits, I was impressed with the overall quality of the coats, so many with really harsh substantial topcoats and warm undercoats. Several exhibitors seemed to have had difficulty with the hairs around the neck. I know that they grow in different directions, but it is possible with hard work to get an even look. Borders should not be shown with a ruff. Many tails had not been stripped properly, not being tidy and not flowing from the end of the back. Some even had feathering on the underside. I wish exhibitors would not push the tail upright so that it is vertical to the spine. They are not Airedales, and it spoils the topline. Front movement was very varied, but cow hocks were almost absent. Teeth were good. Far too many, in my opinion, were too big, and I had difficulty in spanning them. (Though looking back in the literature, this has been a complaint since the beginning of the breed!)
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
Red grizzle. Strong head. Long back. Good front and rear. Tail set not as good as 1. OK on the move
Special Beginners - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Scottish Border Terrier Club Limit Show
27th Jan 2013
Judge: Mr. S. Golding (Beaconpike)
I would like to thank the club for inviting me to judge there limit show and to my steward Joyce Orr. I thoroughly enjoyed my day thanks also to the exhibitors who tuned out in the bad weather I was pleased with my main winners I found many of the dogs were out of coat on the day unfortunately my main concern was the lack of a thick pliable pelt in a few of the exhibits
Reserve Best Bitch
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Junior - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
nice bitch with nice head, good front and length of body, good rear movement
Yearling - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
23rd Feb 2013
Judge: Mrs Anne Gregory (Remony)
I had a most enjoyable day judging the Border Terrier Club’s Open Show at Jedburgh and would like to thank the members and committee for affording me the opportunity to do so. I would also like to thank the club for their hospitality and thanks also to my two stewards, Margaret Warren and Jane Morton-Shaw for their help in keeping everything running along smoothly. Thanks must also go to the exhibitors for a super entry of 190 from 132 dogs and for the sporting way in which they accepted my decisions. I was pleased with my winners and, in some classes, decisions were close. All dogs were entire, I found no kinked tails, only one suspect mouth and temperaments were good. Coats were at varying stages however, thick, loose, pliable pelts with dense undercoat were in the minority – an essential quality for the work required of a Border Terrier.
Junior - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
pleasing head of good properties, heavier set ear, good front and rear angulation, straight front, good length of rib, good top line and tail set, in harsh jacket, moved steadily, just lacked enthusiasm.
Special Beginners - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
30th Mar 2013
Judge: Mrs. Doreen Rushby (Dormic)
The Border Terrier Club held a Championship show at Low Hesket on 30 March 2013. I felt very honoured to judge at this show and my thanks go to the Committee and Exhibitors for such an enjoyable day.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Yearling - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Special Beginners - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
National Terrier
6th Apr 2013
Judge: Mrs. Margaret Curtis (Matamba)
Many thanks to all of the exhibitors who gave me such a nice entry of 201 dogs, giving 245 entries. My thanks go to my two stewards, with some large numbers in the classes they kept everything running smoothly and helped me to finish on time. Many decisions were difficult and some decent dogs went unplaced. There were things that came to hand while going over the dogs on the table, short ribs and over long in the loin and long hocks. Some of these short ribbed dogs were not over sprung and quite narrow through the body, but our standard states ‘ribs well back‘, something to be watched in your future breeding programs. Some dogs looked on the heavy side when I first looked around the ring, but on the table I was surprised how so many of these dogs came to hand no problem. Upright shoulders were noticeable and front movement in some classes was a problem, along with some very straight stifles and sickle movement. Puppies and youngsters you would expect to be forgiven for movement, along with the size of ears - within time the head develops and things start to balance out. Jackets were at all stages, spot on, starting to blow - with some owners trying to scissor or part strip them into shape, other coats were coming through with harshness and one or two had just undercoat. There were some that could have done with just a tidy up which would have helped the overall picture. General overall condition and the spanning on most dogs was acceptable, with good thick pelts. I did feel some of the puppies were thin and were quite hollow behind the ribs. I only had one bad mouth but plenty with strong jaws and large teeth. In general the shape and length of tails were good. A few low set tails, which when a dog is in a full jacket you can feel the low set when on the table but not necessarily see it on the move.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
3rd in JB Not as racy as winner but very good head with a really good expression and strong jaw, easy span with a nice topline, harsh jacket and thick pelt, moved well.
Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
2nd in Yearling
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
14th Apr 2013
Judge: Mrs Jean Willetts (Hanway)
I would like to thank my stewards for all their hard work on the day, and to the committee for inviting me to judge there show. Also to the exhibitors who brought their dogs under me. I was pleased with my winners and placed dogs. I found that some had short muzzle coupled with round eyes which does not give a border expression.
Junior - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Class Critique
This was a strong class and some nice bitches didn’t get placed
Yearling - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
20th Apr 2013
Judge: Mr. Mark Ord (Marnadee)
It was a great pleasure to be invited to judge this show and I wish to thank the committee for their great hospitality, a superb home cooked lunch and pleasant show. The gift was lovely and will be treasured. Special thanks to my stewards today Allen Horner & Norma Todd. I was pleased with my overall entry of dogs and glad to see size is becoming more uniform with not so many oversized dogs. Mouths & tails were better than they have been but feel front movement needs watching, as does the loose pelt. I was able to span most exhibits. Thank you to the exhibitors who gave me the privilege to go over their dogs and accepting my decisions on the day in a sporting manner.
Junior - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Class Critique
The strongest class of the day. Could happily have given any of the first 4 top place.
Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
1st Jun 2013
Judge: Mrs M Wanless (Thorneyburn)
I would like to thank the ScBTClub for their hospitality at this show. I enjoyed my day, and despite the disappointing number of absentees, I had some lovely dogs to go over. I was very pleased with my main winners, and interested to find that myBIS, and my BPIS are full brother and sister!
Yearling - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
St.Andrews, Cupar & District CS Open Show
9th Jun 2013
Judge: Mrs K Lothian
Many thanks to Euan Castel and the rest of the Committee of St Andrew’s, Cupar and District Canine Society for the lovely hospitality and making me feel so welcome. Thanks to Brian my great Steward … I really enjoyed my day judging at this show.
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
Nice bitch, not as much coat today as 1st – good, narrow front – spannable with nice topline. Pleasing head with strong jaw
Post Graduate / Second Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Limited Show
26th Jan 2014
Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Barrett (Howthwaite)
I would like to thank the committee of the Scottish BTC for their warm welcome and hospitality. Thank you also to my ring stewards Joyce Orr and Helen McKenzie for keeping things running smoothly. I am grateful to those exhibitors who braved the weather to attend the show. All the dogs were entire and mouths were very good. Coats were on the whole just on their way in which I expected just before the coming show season. A number of exhibits were carrying rather too much condition for a fit functional terrier.
Reserve Best Bitch
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
Light grizzle and tan rangy bitch. Lovely head with excellent teeth, strong muzzle, little stop and correct flat moderately broad skull. Good neck into well laid shoulders. Nice for size and bone and narrow throughout standing on well padded feet. Good shape of rib, good topline and tailset. The harshest of topcoats just coming through her thick undercoat. Nicely angulated racy hindquarters. Moved very true. RBB
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
22nd Feb 2014
Judge: Mrs Karen Stockley (Foxfactor)
My thanks to the Officers and Committee for giving me the opportunity to undertake my first Breed Club judging appointment and my stewards Ken Mackenzie and Margaret Warren for their assistance in the ring. My enjoyable day started with the picturesque drive to the venue, in the sunshine, a rarity lately! Grateful thanks also to the competitors for an entry of 111 (5 NFC) making 141 entries affording me the opportunity to go over some lovely dogs and sportingly accepting my choices. The majority were in good coat and condition, a couple difficult to span, due more to being a little plump rather than in construction. All males were entire (a few would have benefited from a hygienic wipe for better presentation !), no kinked tails, one incorrect mouth and a couple of 'acceptable' level bites and some teeth really needed cleaning. I was surprised by the amount of untidy feet and overlong claws considering how claws can ultimately affect posture, balance and movement. I was pleased with both my line ups and had some close decisions to make.
Limit - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Limited Show
25th Jan 2015
Judge: Mrs D Lorraine (Raleniro)
Firstly I would like to thank the officers and committee for inviting me to judge at the club’s limited show, my first breed club appointment. Thank you for the warm welcome and hospitality, and special thanks to my very efficient steward Joyce Orr who kept things running smoothly. Many thanks to all the exhibitors who gave me the opportunity to go over their dogs and the sporting way in which they accepted my decisions. As to be expected at this time of year, coats were at all stages with some exhibits in full coat and some without any, and in certain classes this was a deciding factor. Mouths were good with only one or two exhibits having the odd misplaced or dirty tooth. Size was a slight concern, with a few exhibits being well up to size and difficult to span, and some carrying a little too much condition. Movement on the whole was good, however, some exhibits did not cover the ground with the drive and economy of movement that would be essential when working. Generally temperaments were excellent and all males were entire. I was very pleased with my main winners, in my opinion good examples of the breed and very capable of doing the job they were bred for.
Open - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Merumhor Misguided Angel
Placing Critique
Another nice 3 year old grizzle and tan bitch. Lovely feminine head and typical expression with good scissor bite. Straight front with nice length of neck. Good pelt with tight new jacket just coming through. Spannable but carrying just a tad too much condition at the moment. A nice type. Moved out well.