Name:Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:04-01-2006 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs M J Wanless  
Breeder:Mrs M J Wanless 
Stineval Razamadaz (D)
20-02-1995
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
22-11-1992
Colour: Grizzle
CH/Am/CAn CH Lynhay Daz (D)
16-12-1987
CH Lyddington Let's Go (D)
Tyrian Parisian Blonde (B)
Otterkin Blue Ribbon At Basvale (B)
28-09-1988
CH Brannigan of Brumberhill (D)
Otterkin Blue Brocade (B)
Working Girl of Stineval (B)
01-08-1991
Colour: Red
CH Blue Dun of Brockhole And Lynsett (D)
19-02-1988
CH Lynsett Trouble Shooter (D)
Careless Wispa of Brumberhill (B)
Sutoby Sea Breeze (B)
28-08-1989
NL CH Villathorn Tigers Eye At Brumberhill (D)
CH Otterkin Tapestry (B)
Thorneyburn Keyhole Kate (B)
04-02-2004
Colour: Blue
Stineval Summer Gold (D)
04-12-2000
Colour: Red Grizzle
River Runner By Holmston (D)
24-03-1999
CH Holmston Freelancer (D)
Lynsett Redrose (B)
Stineval Aglaia (B)
08-10-1996
Stineval Razamadaz (D)
Stineval Brandy Snap (B)
Thorneyburn Girling's Gift (B)
15-01-1999
CH Holmston Freelancer (D)
20-03-1996
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
Brockhole Bubbles At Quatford (B)
Thorneyburn Bumble Bee (B)
25-02-1993
Akenside Hurricane (D)
Newminster Rustle (B)

Show Placings

Boston & DCS Championship Show
11th Jan 2009
Judge: Mrs Kate Walton (Enterlaw)
A great honour to judge the breed at this show where Borders were the only breed in the terrier group to have CCs on offer & for the first time. Thank you to all exhibitors who braved the exceptionally cold weather at Newark. Remarkably there were only 6 absentees in the dog classes & 19 in the bitch classes out of a total entry of 114 (2 late entries increased the published catalogue entry). In general I was looking for skulls like that of an otter, the late Walter Gardner told me 30 years ago to place the ears of a Border back to really appreciate the shape of an otter skull & this holds true today. I was also looking for a Border who was easily spanned & most importantly one with good movement & of a size to enable this working terrier to go to ground. I have to say that front movement in many cases was worse than rear movement, with pinning-in & platting much in evidence, while a few were cow-hocked at the rear. All dogs were entire, temperaments overall were excellent, dentition in a few cases incorrect & essentially for the breed, thick pads were noticeably lacking in some exhibits. As always coats were in varying stages of growth, several toplines were not typical with low set tails, otherwise I was delighted with the first placements in each class, all of which were representative of the Standard.
Limit - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Placing Critique
attractive b/t with good positive movement, typical head & keen expression, good tight feet & wearing a tidy, harsh & dense jacket, easily spanned.
Northern BTC Open Show
11th Apr 2009
Judge: Mr Ian Hopper (Esyntona)
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Placing Critique
Very competitive class Blue and tan lovely head with good teeth spanable harsh double coat on loose pelt moved ok does not enjoy showing but still considered for the best bitch
Joint BTBC Championship Show
2nd May 2009
Judge: Mr A Tomlinson (Lyndhay)
A few pointers that need addressing. Coat, the standard requires harsh and dense with a close undercoat, not a single one, as many exhibits carried today. Feet and nails, nails were unduly long, hair around the feet needed lots of attention. Also movement, it is not getting any better may be worse, rear movement was worse than front and appeared as if they were on stilts. On the positive side mouths seemed better, I found many with excellent strong teeth set correctly with a good bite
Limit - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Placing Critique
Correct size, reasonable head, decent B/T jacket, moved steady
Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
30th May 2009
Judge: Mr Brian Aubrey (Jenabeck)
Limit - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Border Union Agricultural Society
20th Jun 2009
Judge: Mr Ernie Hill (Tynecourt)
Limit - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Placing Critique
nice blue and tan, good head and ear placement, straight front, held up her topline on the move, strong hindquarters, moved well.
Northern Border Championship Show
19th Jul 2009
Judge: Mr Gerald Baker (Jaslou)
It was an honour to have been asked to judge the Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show, I wish to thank the officers and committee for their great hospitality and catering, Special thanks to my stewards Doreen and Claire, Overall the dogs were in better coat and condition than the bitches, with some short of coat or none at all, Although level bites are acceptable in the breed there were more today than expected, I was very pleased with my class placing. And final line up.
Limit - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
City of Birmingham Canine Association
5th Sep 2009
Judge: Mrs Kathy Wilkinson (Otterkin)
An excellent entry awaited me at the City of Birmingham show, not only in numbers, but also in the depth of quality. In many classes, I found myself wishing for more than 5 places to award and sadly, dogs left the ring which I really liked and would have been happy to place on another day. In more than a couple of classes, it was very hard to decide on the 1st 5 in order and many went down the line because of coat texture and thickness, although on another day, in better coat, they would have fared better. As I have not been to many shows this year, it was good to view some dogs for the first time, including my Best of Breed, who I was pleased to ?find?, only to later discover she has already been found on a number of occasions, although not at this level! I apologise for the lateness of this critique. Besides flying out to an appointment to judge in Italy only a couple of days after the show, we have had some personal and medical issues to deal with regarding the welfare of my elderly mother in law. As I write this, we have still not finalised arrangements for her, but hope to do so soon, so I hope you will understand that sometimes, dog shows do not come first. On the way to the showground, my car made some terrifying noises when I touched the brake pedal and so, that will explain to anyone wondering, why I had to stop judging for a second or two to find my car keys for the AA man, who kindly fixed it at the hotel car park for us and saved us a long trip home on the back of a low loader. An eventful weekend, made wonderful by the number of top class Border Terriers present at the show. Many thanks must go to the very experienced and helpful ring stewards, Mr and Mrs Wright, who had the dogs present and ready for inspection at the start of every class and so enabled me to finish in plenty time for the Terrier Group. Good ring management was important with an entry of 185 dogs, making 193 entries (plus one or two whose entries had not been received and less a couple of NFC). This was the highest number in the Terrier Group today and I would like to thank all the exhibitors for allowing me the pleasure of going over their dogs. The absentee rate of dogs entered was 23.5%.
Limit - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Midland Counties Championship Show
22nd Oct 2009
Judge: Professor A S Milton (Baillieswells)
The first sentence of the Standard reads, General Appearance: Essentially a working terrier. Bearing this in mind, I was most impressed with the quality of the coats. The great majority had really tough outer coats, and nice loose pelts. Though some of the blue & tans were showing white hairs (ticking), which is the hallmark of the blue & tan, there were some black all over which is incorrect. Pads were on the whole good with well shaped feet. Ears should be neither too thin nor too thick, and should hang correctly. Not always the case today. There were several atypical heads, with a few over long noses, and several being overlarge. Only one suspect mouth. Some with narrow muzzles had rather crowded incisors. In the past I have been very critical of movement, for if a Border cannot move properly it is not put together properly. Today there was both good and bad movement. There were problems with front movement, where many exhibits were moving too close. Strange to say there were very few wide in the front. Previously, from the ringside, I had thought there were too many Borders with overlong tails. There were some today, but a lot of this was due to the tail not being groomed properly. Tails should not be scissored, but over long hairs at the end should be judiciously removed. In every class there were always two and generally three exhibits which shone out. In some case it was difficult to pick out the remaining places. ( I was slightly perturbed when picking up my documents from the secretary’s office, that though I had a “Judging Book”, I was not in fact a judge but an “Adjudicator”, or so my badge said. Have we taken leave of our senses?
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Placing Critique
If ever a bitch looked the part as a working terrier this one did. Moved round the ring with ease of movement. Good front and rear. Good reach of neck and excellent top line. Harsh blue and tan topcoat of the correct colour with soft under coat. Excellent mouth.
Border Terrier Club Open Show
31st Oct 2009
Judge: Mrs. Karen Dean (Tyrian)
I would first like to thank the committee for the invitation to judge, and to them and my stewards, Frank Nicholls and Paul Cheeseman for looking after me so well on the day, and lastly to all those who exhibited and accepted my decisions so graciously. It was a long, exhausting but very enjoyable day for me. I absolutely loved my best dog, best bitch and best puppy, they were all lovely and narrow, well balanced with small tight feet, sound movement and not overdone in any way. I would take any of them home in a heartbeat.
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Placing Critique
3 years old. Decent head, flat skull, strong muzzle with good bite, slightly heavy in ear. Shoulders ok and well angulated behind which showed in good drive. Straight front, well ribbed back, level topline, good tail well set on. Good harsh coat though a little lacking in undercoat. Moved well.
The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
14th Nov 2009
Judge: Mrs I Jackson (Haughbrae)
I would like to thank all exhibitors, spectators and my stewards for a most enjoyable day. A big thank you to Pat for the excellent lunch. What a delight to see and feel so many correct double coats. Size was also very good apart from a few being overweight and some lost out on places due to lack of coat.
Limit - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Blackpool Championship Dog Show
1st Jul 2010
Judge: Mr A Horner (Stineval)
May I take this opportunity to give my sincere thanks to the officers and committee of The Blackpool Dog Show Society for their hospitality and also for giving me this privileged appointment. This being my first appointment to award CC’s I would like to thank all the exhibitors for supporting me and accepting my decisions so sportingly. I found a couple of mouths with teeth out of line and considering the quality of some of the exhibits they had to pay the penalty. I also found a couple of kinked tails which really surprised me. Thanks go to my able stewards for keeping things moving; allowing the BOB to be ready for the group which he was placed G4.
Open - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Scottish BTC Championship Show
13th Nov 2010
Judge: Mr D E Fryer (Irton)
Thanks to the Club for the opportunity to go over so many quality dogs, and to the exhibitors for bringing them along. I was pleased to find , overall, a better standard of movement than I had expected, particularly in front; likewise coats, in general, were of good quality and quantity. I was, however, disappointed that so many seemed to have small teeth; mostly technically correct with only a couple with missing teeth. One male was not entire.
Open - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
2nd Jun 2012
Judge: Mr David Mitchell (Paleside)
The Scottish Border Terrier Club held an open show where BIS was Lairehope Lord Of The Glen at Tweedburn; RBIS, Picer Gilliflower; & BP, Keycharm Phantom by Ridgebow.
Open - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx
Placing Critique
bl/t, not as strong as 1. Nice shape throughout & in good coat.
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.
Veteran - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Thorneyburn Minnie the Minx