Name:Sling Shot 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:30-12-2014 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs J & Mr W Hamlin  
Breeder: 
Badgerbeck Tango (D)
13-03-2013
Colour: Blue and Tan
Badgerbeck Felix (D)
03-01-2008
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Penlumeg Percival By Badgerbeck JW (D)
12-01-2006
Badgerbeck Bonsai (D)
Penlumeg Paloma (B)
Badgerbeck Fantacy JW (B)
28-10-2005
CH Wilderscot Toffee (D)
Morgandare Fern (B)
Badgerbeck Ballerina (B)
05-09-2009
Colour: Red Grizzle
Badgerbeck Bonsai (D)
25-08-2002
Heythrop Treefella (D)
Miss Munch At Badgerbeck (B)
Fin CH/CH Baywillow Blue Bouquet For Badgerbeck JW (B)
23-05-2006
CH Tythrop Tapas (D)
Baywillow Beguiling (B)
All Tilda (B)
05-11-2011
Colour: Blue and Tan
Vallemoss Run Free (D)
24-07-2009
Colour: Red Grizzle
Fr/Lux CH Vallemoss Vice President at Champernoune (D)
30-04-2005
CH Ashbrae Poacher (D)
Vallemoss Violet (B)
Vallemoss Lady Hopefull (B)
07-05-2007
CH Ravenside Mystiko (D)
Vallemoss Velvet (B)
Ystaffe's Elizabeth (B)
22-11-2008
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Kenmilfore Bobby At Ystaffe (D)
15-11-2003
Red Sparklight (D)
Shrewd Sheba (B)
Glenurquhart Midnite Feast At Ystaffe (B)
15-02-2004
Digmoors Chelsea Charm (D)
Little Miss Mischief (B)

Show Placings

Ladies Kennel Association
13th Dec 2015
Judge: Mrs Melanie Lewis (Tonromel)
Thank you to the Officers and Committee of LKA for the invitation to officiate and to my two excellent Stewards, Barry McCartney and Sue Jones, for their invaluable assistance throughout judging. Thank you to the exhibitors for a super entry of 176 exhibits making 192 entries, the largest entry in the Terrier Group, and also for the sporting manner in which my decisions were accepted. Numerically the bitch entry was double the size of the dog entry, but on the whole the standard in both sexes was pleasing with some very strong contenders for top honours. Coats varied from being completely stripped out with only soft undercoat to those that were completely blown, however, many were presented in good jackets of the correct texture. Feet on the whole were good, being firmly padded. On a few exhibits the tails appeared to be overly long which on closer examination revealed that it was superfluous hair. If this had been removed it would have improved the overall picture. All males were entire and the temperaments displayed by all the exhibits was very good. I was presented with some very nice puppy entries, many showing a lot of promise, which can only auger well for the future of the breed. I was very pleased with both my final dog and bitch line ups, with some tough decisions having to be made when it came to awarding the top honours, such was the depth of quality. All of my finalists were in fit condition; moved with purpose; had good muscle tone; pliable pelts and spanned with ease and I believe that, if the opportunity presented, they would be able to undertake the functions asked for in the breed standard. My one plea to exhibitors is to please refrain from pushing treats into the dog's mouth when the dog is being judged on the table as it makes it very difficult for a judge to assess the exhibit. Reward them by all means if you have to, but only do so at the appropriate time.
Puppy - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Sling Shot
Boston & District Canine Society
10th Jan 2016
Judge: Mrs Janet Lee (Tythrop)
My thanks to the Society for my invitation to judge at Boston show . Thanks too to my stewards who were both efficient and unobtrusive , great timesavers and cheerful ! I very much enjoyed my day on the woolsack and had some lovely dogs and bitches who I felt could do a days work , having the construction to enable them to run the equivalent of a marathon over rough terrain , as well as being narrow , lithe and spannable to get in underground and ultimately back out again . Some did pay the penalty of being too big in rib and thus were heavily over standard for weight when picked up or too wide in front to get in , others failed in their construction to move in a sound , balanced , long , free striding way making one think they could not follow a horse any distance ! All bar 1 male were entire , there were a few with kinks in their tails and I had more than the usual number of level bites , some with very jumbled or small teeth which I feel must be watched carefully and please try to breed out as they are the defence of a working terrier – Border Terriers should have big scissor bite dentition . I still believe a BT should be capable of free standing and moving on a looser lead as of yore , rather than having their legs screwed on and being too strung up , I understand some dogs do not make the most of themselves free stood , but a lot are pushed into a very strange shape by their handlers ,and lose the vivacity and ‘active and game’ outlook that is part and parcel of the breed , making them very depressed , even some of the puppies looked as though they would rather be anywhere else but in a show ring , either from being over shown or over handled . There were a few dogs who I felt needed more weight on them , their coats hiding their stuck up spine & pin bones – this may be to try and make them more easily spannable or weigh nearer the standard , but it is very unfair on any adult or puppy to starve them , and they did pay the price in some classes as they could not work as thin and lacking strength as they were. In other words they should be made right not starved into shape . Both my challenge line ups pleased me , and I was especially pleased to have such a good even bitch challenge where I was spoilt for choice , ultimately the dog and bitch I could visualize most easily following horse and hounds and then working gained top honours , being well made , spannable , good coats and pelts , sound free accurate movers with quality and breed type .
Junior - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Sling Shot
Coalville & DCS Open Show
24th Jan 2016
Judge: Caroline Friend-Rees (Amical)
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Sling Shot
Rugby & DCS Open Show
6th Feb 2016
Judge: Mrs H Bakewell
Junior / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Sling Shot