Asplands Bittersweet of Emblehope

Name:Asplands Bittersweet of Emblehope 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:25-07-2002 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Bladen, Dawn  
Breeder:Sykes, Janet 
CH/Am CH Tythrop Transatlantic (D)
01-10-1999
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Plushcourt Interceptor At Amberside (D)
03-02-1990
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Mansergh Doublet At Plushcourt (D)
23-10-1986
CH Brannigan of Brumberhill (D)
CH Mansergh Toggle (B)
Plushcourt Gigi (B)
18-11-1986
Oxcroft Rocky (D)
Plushcourt Encore (B)
CH Tythrop Gold Quill (B)
18-02-1995
Colour: Red
Thoraldby Postscript (D)
29-10-1993
CH/Nor/Swe CH Baillieswells Auchentoshan (D)
CH Thoraldby Forever Amber (B)
CH Thoraldby Golden Glen (B)
25-04-1989
CH/D CH Thoraldby Glenfiddich (D)
CH Loiriston Amber (B)
Conundrum Aria (B)
08-11-2000
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Otterkin Kade (D)
03-08-1999
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Conundrum Dalglish (D)
24-03-1991
Ragsdale Ringer (D)
Otterkin Red Alert At Redbrush (B)
CH Otterkin Blue Note (B)
04-08-1991
Scots Guardsman (D)
CH Otterkin Singin' the Blues (B)
Conundrum Bromond Georgie Girl (B)
28-06-1997
Colour: Grizzle
Conundrum Parallax (D)
21-06-1994
Otterkin Saxophonist (D)
Conundrum Ra Berries (B)
Conundrum Veronica (B)
16-09-1995
CH Dandyhow Claudius (D)
Otterkin Mystery Within Conundrum (B)

Show Placings

East Anglia BTC Open Show
14th Nov 2010
Judge: Mr Eddie Houston (Earthwise)
I greatly enjoyed judging this well-run show, held in such a pleasant venue. My thanks to the Club for their hospitality, to my efficient stewards Bev Jackson and Vicky Docwra, and most especially to the exhibitors for allowing me the privilege of going over their dogs. Overall, there were a good number of quality Borders present. Almost all were spannable, the only male not entire was a neuter, only 1 kinked tail and no severe mouth faults. I was concerned to find several younger exhibits with level bites. Although this is permissible, and therefore dogs were not penalised, I would be worried that some of these mouths will “go” at an early age. Another area of concern is front movement.
Best Veteran
Name at show: Asplands Bittersweet of Emblehope
Veteran - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Asplands Bittersweet of Emblehope
Placing Critique
8 years young. Light grizzle with a lovely outline. Feminine head, good coat and pelt, good tail. Animated showgirl who moved with drive. BV.
Class Critique
These mature ladies were all a credit to their owners.
Southern BTC Limited Show
6th Mar 2011
Judge: Miss Lisa Jenkins (Badgerbeck)
Firstly, please accept my apology for the lateness of this critique, unfortunately I had problems with my PC which crashed and lost my first , almost complete report, leaving me with no option but to start again. Thank you for an excellent entry. I was very pleased to find that most of the exhibits were of a workable size & spannable, had big teeth with good strong muzzles/jaws, all males entire, only 2 very minor tail kinks, and temperaments were excellent. On the down side I had few in good deep double coat and a really thick pelt was hard to find, the true otter head seams to be being replaced by a squarer skull giving more of a teddy bear look not helped by over long moustaches/beards and big bushy eyebrows. Ribs were frequently too short & deep resulting in whippety underlines. Front movement is still a problem due to a lack of balance between front and hind angulation with dogs either having good hindquarters but short steep upper arms or they were correct in front but over angulated behind, this resulted in them either throwing their fronts about coming or dropping their withers in profile in an attempt to balance their stride. There were a handful with crowded incisors or missing a first or second premolar.
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Asplands Bittersweet of Emblehope
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.
Best Veteran
Name at show: Asplands Bittersweet of Emblehope
Veteran - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Asplands Bittersweet of Emblehope
Placing Critique
Nicely made and correct size. Good otter head, strength in muzzle and pleasing lines. Nice carrot tail to finish.
Class Critique
Both veterans were a credit to their owners and the breed looking fit and healthy, typifying the longevity of the BT