Name:Bardenfox Amazing Grace 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:05-01-2013 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mrs S & Mr A Noone & Stewart  
Breeder: 
CH/AM/CAN CH Cedarhill Beyond the Stars JW (D)
10-06-2010
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Grindelvald In Full Cry JW (D)
02-07-2008
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Otterwood Amex JW ShCM (D)
22-11-2004
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
Badgerholme the Oakes At Otterwood (B)
Barrowaydem Montrachet At Grindelvald (B)
26-07-2004
CH Grindelvald Sandpiper (D)
Gameway Sugar Almond (B)
Cedarhill Blonde Ambition (B)
25-07-2008
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
16-09-2001
CH Otterkin Lyricist (D)
Conundrum Twist of Fate (B)
Cedarhill Cinders n Ashes (B)
05-11-2005
Dandyhow Spells Trouble (D)
Totherend Tick Tock (B)
Kgills Five Jive for Bardenfox (B)
26-05-2010
Colour: Blue and Tan
Finehaugh Fella At Kgills (D)
12-01-2006
Colour: Blue and Tan
Plushcourt Renaissance (D)
14-03-2002
Plushcourt Picasso (D)
Plushcourt Smart Reply (B)
Lockhaugh Diesel Down (B)
04-09-2003
CH Brumberhill Basil (D)
Drumnakelly Mosschipper (B)
Kgills Dare To Dream (B)
29-05-2008
Colour: Blue and Tan
Draycore Rokkafela At Kgills (D)
16-03-2007
CH Otterkin Blue Bayou Conundrum (D)
Mascani Bramble (B)
Royday Roys Choice At Kgills (B)
21-12-2005
Dandyhow Fitzroy (D)
Lucy the Sloucher of Royday (B)

Show Placings

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.
Best Puppy
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Puppy / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Placing Critique
7 month grizzle bitch - Lovely head and expression, correct ear set and good teeth. Well laid shoulder with good length of rib, level top line and good tail set. Good turn of stifle and small neat feet. Nice size. Presented in good coat and condition. Moved well for her age and delighted her owner in taking the class and Best Puppy In Breed.
Ladies Kennel Association
15th Dec 2013
Judge: Mrs Jayne Alpe
I was honoured to accept this appointment at short notice, due to Kathy Wilkinson’s ill health. I was impressed with the new halls and layout this year. I was able to judge with no preconceptions, as I have only been to two shows this year, so the majority of dogs were new to me. A good size entry with some good quality dogs present in a number of classes in which I was splitting hairs I had two very good stewards who handled the large classes with calm and efficient precision allowing me to get on with my job. Overall movement, has improved considerably. In my opinion Borders should move soundly, positively and with the minimum of effort needed to cover the ground well, this means that they use far less energy when travelling distances, and my principal winners all fitted this criteria. Nice large teeth and good bites were very much in evidence. At long last I am starting to see definition between dogs and bitches, I like to see a masculine dog and a feminine bitch. The other thing I was pleased to see was the majority had good tight feet. Some exhibitors seem to be under the impression that an underweight dog is a way to make them easier to span, it doesn’t work! I hate to be able to feel bone and not muscle. I learnt after judging that there was some kind of aggression in one of the classes, unfortunately I did not witness this personally, as I was going over a dog on the table, if I had of seen it then I would have taken appropriate action as this type of temperament is totally unacceptable in our lovely breed.
Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Manchester Dog Show Society
16th Jan 2014
Judge: Mr Philip J Greenway
Junior - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Manchester & District Sporting Terrier Club
20th Apr 2014
Judge: Stewart Golding (Beaconpike)
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Placing Critique
Nice type of bitch with lovely head and expression, good coat, moved out well.
Blackpool & District Canine Society Championship Show
20th Jun 2014
Judge: Mr Peter Bakewell
Junior - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Bakewell Show
6th Aug 2014
Judge: Mrs N Evans (Pendevour)
Yearling / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Graduate / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Post Graduate / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Wigan and District Canine Society Open Show
2nd Nov 2014
Judge: Mr. Bob Wright (Totherend)
My thanks to the organisers, steward and exhibitors for a welcoming and well supported show. There were some quality exhibits and although there was a variety of types they were generally within the breed standard. A few exhibits were the right side of spanable but only just, dentition was generally good and there were no signs of poor temperaments.
Graduate / Reserve
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Open / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Placing Critique
grizzle bitch with good head and expression, nice lines but well fed, in good coat and moved well but would have liked a little more stifle.
Cheshire County Show
23rd Jun 2015
Judge: Mr M Walshaw (Janmark)
Post Graduate / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
Open / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
The Yorkshire, Lancs & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Championship Show
26th Sep 2015
Judge: Mrs Kathy Wilkinson (Otterkin)
What a privilege to be invited by the Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cheshire Border Terrier Club to judge their Diamond Jubilee Championship show, marking 60 years since the Club was first incorporated. The event was tinged with sadness that their long time Secretary, Mrs Cynthia Knight, could not be here to witness this special occasion. A minutes silence in her memory was called at the beginning of the show. I like to think she would have been looking down on the Club and the show with satisfaction with the way her team have continued to run the Club, always remembering the great influence and impact she and her husband Gordon ("Tag") had on their Club. Also being remembered at the show, were recent sad losses to the breed of Eva Heslop and Kathy Fell and to terriers in general, the redoubtable Maureen Micklethwaite. Congratulations to the Acting Secretary, Tina and her husband and Chairman, Kevin Green and the rest of the team on a well run show and thanks to my ring stewards, Graham Richardson and Sharon Pickering for keeping everything running smoothly. A show is not held for the benefit of a judge or a society; it is held for the dogs to be assessed and their owners and exhibitors to have a good day out, win or lose. I therefore hope that everyone enjoyed their day. Very pleased with the entry of 211 dogs making 242 entries, both in terms of numbers and in depth of quality of the entry. Class entry numbers shown are give or take some catalogue changes during the day, which are reflected in my numbers below. Absentees in new dogs gave an absentee rate of 34%. Given that I have previously had to talk about dogs being kept too thin, it was good that there were only one or two dogs who could have done with more weight on them (one especially where I could feel the pin bones protruding), but most of those shown today were in good body weight and condition. While it is a real thrill, it is also a sadness to me to be judging well filled classes of quality dogs or bitches, knowing that some of those I really like have to go card-less, just because of the excellence of the entry. Many times, in quite a few classes, hard decisions had to be made. Spanning is to me, one of the most important things after breed type (after all, you can span other breeds of terrier and I was looking for a Border!), but even the best typy dogs cannot win if I am unable to span them. A Border that cannot get to ground and back out, is not "essentially a working terrier". There were so many good ones today who were easily spanned, who also had excellent heads and moved so well and who came to hand well when lifted from the floor. Although some I had loved from ringside, were difficult to span and so paid the price, it is surprising that others, who might have looked on the large side from ringside in earlier days, were surprisingly easy to span. Nothing beats getting hands on. Judging by today's quality entry, I can safely say that the breed is in a good place. I understand that during the day, a Diamond Jubilee Celebration cake, arranged by Pat and Brian Baxter, was cut into and offered to exhibitors, with a glass of fizz to toast the Club. Special gifts were awarded to each exhibitor/member (one per household) of a glass paperweight bearing the Club's name and notation to celebrate the Club's Diamond Jubilee. I was also pleased to receive one of the paperweights as the judge, along with a nice bottle, thank you! It was a long day, with a 10am start. In future, the Club may decide to think about an earlier start and while the 2 classes held in the interval were a good idea, I thought, and well received, it did mean that I was not able to ask for the 20 minute or 1/2 hour break I would have preferred, but in the end, while waiting for those classes to be judged, I believe the break lasted around an hour and a quarter (we finished Puppy bitch at 1.25pm but could not get back into the ring to start Junior Bitch until 2.40pm), which put the show's ending back to much later than it might have been. Perhaps if Clubs decide to put on those extra classes, they would best be done either at an Open show, or at a Championship show where the venue is big enough for a separate ring. There was an entry of 26 for the judge of the 2 separate classes. What if it had been 50? Having said that, I offer my congratulations to the society for being innovative and forward thinking on this, but I just think it needs tweaking. A long day, but a very enjoyable one; thanks again to all who entered under me at this special Diamond Jubilee Show of the Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cheshire Border Terrier Club and thank you to the Club for their hospitality and the lovely gifts. Thanks again to all exhibitors for a super entry for this special celebration show.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace
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.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bardenfox Amazing Grace