Name:Catgallows Serendipity 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:09-05-2015 
Colour:Red Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mrs V I Mason  
Breeder:Mrs J Price 
Lairehope Viking Spark (D)
12-06-2011
Colour: Dark Grizzle and Tan
CH Irton Up Helly Aa (D)
10-12-2006
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Irton Blaeberry (D)
07-11-1996
CH Irton First Footer (D)
CH Raeburnfoot Isla At Irton (B)
Irton Fiddles On Fire (B)
11-10-2002
Street Singer With Manx (D)
CH Irton Maree (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)
Catgallows Mouse (B)
29-09-2011
Colour: Red Grizzle
Foxcraig Jester (D)
06-02-2006
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Ashbrae Poacher (D)
29-04-2003
CH Ashbrae Ghillie (D)
CH Ashbrae Salsa (B)
Foxcraig Fern (B)
26-07-2002
Foxcraig Tobermory (D)
Foxcraig Bluetit (B)
Walton Hettie (B)
12-05-2005
Colour: Grizzle
Briggle Rambler (D)
31-03-1998
Archy of Penrith (D)
Elandmead Lady Guinevere (B)
Talkintarn Tina (B)
20-08-2003
Raeburnfoot Master Class At Talkintarn (D)
Talkintarn Jemina (B)

Show Placings

Cumberland Canine Association Open Show
7th Feb 2016
Judge: Mr. Bob Wright (Totherend)
My thanks to the organisers, stewards and exhibitors for a very welcoming and well supported show despite the current inclement conditions.
Puppy / Reserve
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
27th Feb 2016
Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Barrett (Howthwaite)
Firstly, I would like to thank the committee, members and exhibitors for the fantastic entry at this, my first club open show. It was a great privilege to judge here on the 50th anniversary of the Jedbergh show and to be able to get my hands on all these dogs. Thank you to my ring stewards, Jane Morton-Shaw and Janice Johnson for their hard work and efficiency. Thank you also, to Carole MacKenzie for going the extra mile with my lunch and plying me with all sorts of gluten free goodies! All the dogs were entire and I found only two or three kinked tails, but mouths were a bit of a concern. There were a lot of level bites, and although “acceptable” we should all be mindful of this when breeding on. Strong scissor bites with typically large teeth is what we should be aiming for. The majority of dogs were in good fit order, but unfortunately a small number of exhibits were rather thin and lacking condition. The two shouldn’t be confused. There were also quite a number of very short, and in some cases, sprung ribs, and quite a few lacking angulation and length of upper arm in front. On a positive note, there were some very promising youngsters, especially in the young bitch classes, which can only bode well for the future.
Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
Cumberland CS Open Show
5th Feb 2017
Judge: Mr Rob Taylor (Foxthorn)
With reference to the above please find my critique for Border Terriers Thank you to the committee for this appointment and for my stewards on the day.. Most importantly to the exhibitors for their entries on the day...
Reserve Best Of Breed
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
Graduate / First Place
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
Placing Critique
red grizzle bitch in full but correct coat. Easily spanned and narrow fronted... nice weight... small tight feet... moved well around the ring... always attentful to her owner... earset dentition correct. RBOB
Open / First Place
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
15th Apr 2017
Judge: Mr. Stewart Golding (Beaconpike)
Firstly I would like to thank the club for inviting me to judge their open show thank you to my stewards Alan Horner Anna Duxbury and Graham Richardson for keeping things running smoothly. Thank you to the exhibitors for allowing me to judge their dogs. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and was delighted to judge a show I regularly attend myself. I was very pleased with all my main winners I had some quality dogs to judge on the day my decisions in some classes were made difficult and on another day could easily change places.
Novice - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
Placing Critique
Very typey bitch, with the loveliest of heads really caught my eye, lovely size, she was very much enjoying her day as her tail never stopped wagging. Good lay of shoulder, nicely balanced throughout, easily spanned, excellent coat just coming in, pushed hard when she was called back in to compete for reserve best bitch unfortunately she couldn’t match the main winners on depth of coat.
Open - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
Placing Critique
see 1st in novice bitch.
Border Union Agricultural Society
17th Jun 2017
Judge: Mr Phil Sharp (Martec)
I would like to thank the Committee for inviting me to judge at this Show. It was my first visit to Kelso and I was most impressed with the hospitality and organisation there. My two excellent stewards, Gordon and Donald, kept me on the straight and narrow and contributed to a lovely atmosphere in and around the ring. I did not make my usual visit to the SBTC championship show the weekend before as I wanted to see all the dogs afresh, and I am glad I did as many of the exhibits were new to me. In general, mouths were good, with dentition only slightly awry in one instance. I found no kinked tails and all dogs were entire. It was a very hot and sunny day and this affected some dogs, who perhaps lacked their normal animation and were moving lethargically. As usual, there was a wide variation in coats, with some totally lacking top coat, and this naturally had an effect on the placings. I would like to thank the exhibitors for the large entry and for the sporting way in which my decisions were taken throughout my judging stint.
Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
Placing Critique
was, by far, the soundest mover in this class and this is what clinched her the class as she was a little thickset and low on the leg. Head was OK and she did have one of those rare carroty tails!
Class Critique
I found this a difficult class to judge.
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
21st Oct 2017
Judge: Ms. Suzanne Coldham (nee Marwood) (Annesuz)
It was an absolute honour and pleasure to judge the Border Terrier Club’s Open show in Low Hesket and I would like to thank a very hardworking committee for this opportunity. I would also like to thank the exhibitors and spectators for their warm welcome and genuine applause at my placings. There was a good atmosphere throughout the day and good to see so many still ringside to see the top honours at the end. I was greeted with an excellent entry of 104 dogs making 122 entries and from these I was able to select some top specimens truly representative of our breed. I am not going to wax lyrical about the breed in general but suffice to say in my humble opinion a watch needs to be kept on heads, movement and coats/pelt. I was pleasantly surprised to find my Best Dog is the grandsire of my Reserve Best Dog and my Best Bitch and Reserve Best Bitch share the same sire as each other.
Special Beginners - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
Placing Critique
Very good type. Well balanced bitch, typical head, short strong muzzle with good teeth. Well laid back shoulders, excellent front and rear. The tightest of coats and a thick pelt. Moved beautifully. A natural show girl.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
30th Mar 2019
Judge: Mrs Denise Townsend (Llanishen)
Thank you to the officers, committee and members of the Border Terrier Club for awarding the honour of judging this prestigious show and for giving me such a warm welcome. The show had a wonderfully friendly atmosphere and I hope everyone enjoyed the day as much as I did. Many thanks to all exhibitors for their entries, and for allowing me the opportunity to go over their dogs, something I consider a privilege. My stewards Judy and Judith looked after me perfectly and kept everything moving smoothly. I was very pleased with my winners and with the overall standard of the entry. Some causes for concern included a small number of wry mouths in the early dog classes, exhibits with barely any undercoat and some heads which were lacking strength in their under-jaw.
Mid Limit - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity **
Class Critique
(*) this exhibit was subsequently disqualified by the Kennel Club being in breach of regulation F(1)8.e. as per KC Journal October 2019 and the exhibits marked ** were each moved up to the next higher award
Carlisle and District Canine Society Open Show
20th Jul 2019
Judge: Mr R Mann (Lynsett)
Post Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
9th Nov 2019
Judge: Mrs J Johnson (Ratcheugh)
Firstly my thanks to the Scottish Border Terrier Club for giving me the opportunities to judge their Championship show, the committee for their hospitality and my stewards for keeping me on track. My thanks also to Joyce Martin for giving me memories of the day. Secondly my appreciation to all exhibitors some who had travelled many miles on a very cold and frosty morning, it was a privilege to go over your dogs and thank you for accepting my decisions. I was extremely pleased with my main winners, it’s very pleasing to have a class of borders and find one which ticks all your boxes. Some puppies were in my opinion are too big and some I found difficult to span. I also prefer if handlers allowed the puppy to walk loosely and not strung up, this throws the front movement.
Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
Placing Critique
very typy border enjoying her day, lovely expression with dark eye, good bodylines and turn of stifle, moved out well, no exaggerations.
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
26th Feb 2022
Judge: Anna Duxbury (Ridgebow)
I would sincerely like to thank the Officers and Committee for inviting me to judge at this lovely well run show and for their kind hospitality on the day. Also for the lovely gifts received from the Club. Many thanks also to my two stewards Judy and Marina, who were a great help and kept things running very smoothly. I was extremely flattered by the wonderful entry and would like to thank each and every exhibitor for kindly allowing me to go over their dogs, and for their sportsmanship when accepting my decisions. Coats, as always were very varied at this time of year, and some had to pay the penalty for not having enough topcoat. Nearly all dogs were spannable, all males were entire and dentition was good overall. I found I had some difficult decisions to make, and I was sorry I could not give more places.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
25th Mar 2023
Judge: Mrs Charlotte Archibald (Tweedburn)
What an absolute honour and a privilege to be invited to judge this show, my thanks to the Officers and Committee of the Border Terrier Club, and my two excellent stewards for the day, Judy and Marina. My sincere thanks also, to ALL the exhibitors for making it truly memorable, with 196 dogs, 233 entries. Some very close decisions had to be made! On the down side, I found some very short muzzles and small teeth, and quite a number of filthy teeth!! Temperaments were generally good, there were 2 kinked tails and 1 suspect mouth, a lack of muscle tone and condition in some exhibits, which is essential for a terrier to do it’s job. That said, it was an absolute joy to see so many super dogs.
Veteran - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
14th Oct 2023
Judge: Mrs Sue Baxter (Mysulan)
Firstly I’d like to thank The Border Terrier Club Committee for their very kind invitation to judge this Open show, I felt honoured and privileged . I thoroughly enjoyed my day and the hospitality on offer , the lunch certainly hit the spot..thank you Nancy Hogg. My two stewards, Jane Morton-Shaw and Marina Fleming kept things running smoothly and I am grateful for their support . To the exhibitors , my thanks go unbounded as I had a lovely selection of good quality dogs to go over and there were certainly some tough decisions in many of the classes. It is an education to finally go over some of the dogs I have admired from the ring side. I am grateful that my decisions were taken, mostly in a sporting manner. My general findings were , all males were intact , I found no kinked tails ( 1 dog had a bump on the underside of its tail , not a kink in my opinion), jackets were, as usual , at various stages of growth. I was impressed by the fact that all animals before me could be spanned , some a little easier than others. Once again I feel compelled to comment on the state of nails and feet. In my opinion , many dogs had nails that were too long and some needed drastic fur trimming to enhance the shape of the feet.In my opinion it is a shame to groom your dogs for the ring but forget that ,especially whilst on the table, the judge has a perfect view of any, long nails and/or woolly “ Yeti” feet .
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Catgallows Serendipity