Name:Baywillow Blueprint 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:20-11-2014 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs G Hyslop & Mrs M Reeves  
Breeder:Mrs M B Reeves 
CH Badgerbeck Uncle Fester (D)
10-01-2012
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Badgerbeck Bonsai (D)
25-08-2002
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Heythrop Treefella (D)
02-05-2001
Otterbobs Hartsop (D)
Biddestone Spice At Heythrop (B)
Miss Munch At Badgerbeck (B)
17-03-2001
Octavious Kenward (D)
Badgerbeck Coral Gem (B)
Badgerbeck Fantacy JW (B)
28-10-2005
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Wilderscot Toffee (D)
30-10-2001
CH Hynerbrook Quartz (D)
CH Hynerbrook Emerald (B)
Morgandare Fern (B)
09-06-1998
Red Sparklight (D)
Sporting Spirit (B)
Baywillow Blue Design (B)
05-06-2011
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Lairehope Lord of the Glen At Tweedburn (D)
21-08-2009
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Tweedburn Valentino (D)
14-02-2003
Stineval Razzamadaz (D)
Tweedburn Miss Flip (B)
Lairehope Diamant Chienne (B)
12-08-2006
Design By Jordi (D)
Lairehope La Bandita (B)
Baywillow Pacey Lacey (B)
17-06-2009
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH/Fin CH Baywillow Racing Blue JW (D)
17-03-2005
CH Rhozzum Columbo (D)
CH Baywillow Sunspice (B)
Baywillow Tarte Tatin JW (B)
23-05-2006
CH Tythrop Tapas (D)
Baywillow Beguiling (B)

Show Placings

Bath Canine Society
22nd May 2015
Judge: Mr Jack Watson
Minor Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
good head & expression, dark eye, well placed ears, good topline & tailset, moved well both ways
Southern Counties Canine Association
30th May 2015
Judge: Mrs Lesley Gosling (Akinside)
I must first extend thanks to my very professional and able stewards, who kept me on track and on time. My general remarks here cover the real concerns I have about the way the breed is heading currently. Increasingly, upright shoulders and poor fronts are becoming the norm rather than the exception. Upright shoulders may produce a flashy show dog on its toes, but Borders are not flashy by nature. I suspect I have referred to this problem in every critique I have written for Championship shows I’ve judged and it appears to be getting worse, not better. Please read the standard carefully; look at anatomical drawings of the dog skeleton. Shoulders are now at a steep 60 degrees on some exhibits instead of the normal – and correct – 45 degrees. Undercoats are being raked out to give a cleaner profile – why? Borders – working terriers – need their undercoats 24/7 to keep them warm in bad winter weather while they are waiting to be called for action. It is a requirement of the standard, not a fashion statement. Sooner or later we will end up with a single coated breed, and to its detriment. Judging today, temperaments were very good; I found two kinked tails, several minor dentition issues, many dirty teeth and one undershot mouth. Males were all entire. Coats were mostly betwixt and between but the good double coats were exceptionally good. I love to see happy dogs with wagging tails but some dogs were very lack lustre and did not seem to be enjoying their day. There were also one or two exhibits too thin and lacking in condition. Finally, baiting is still a contentious topic for me – I use bait sometimes myself – but on occasions it was almost impossible to get at the dogs or examine them without getting round, over, or under an outstretched arm with bait. As a courtesy to judges, please keep baiting to a minimum, especially on the table. Thank you to everyone for accepting my decisions sportingly. It was a genuine pleasure to go over the entry – winners and non-winners.
Minor Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Well balanced baby, just over six months. Moving out positively. Good masculine head, neat ear placement; beautiful, correct dentition. Good depth of blue jacket and ticking evident. Enough bone, tight feet. Good reach of neck into clean shoulders. Well set on tail from level topline. BPD
Three Counties Agricultural Society
4th Jun 2015
Judge: Mr Brian Baxter
Minor Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
good type, OK for size, bite good with clean teeth. Needs to tighten up on front movement, should come with age
The Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
6th Jun 2015
Judge: Mr Stewart McPherson (Brumberhill)
My thanks, to the Club, for the invitation to judge their Club Show and the hospitality shown to Peter and myself. Thanks, also, to my Stewards, Wendy Mooney and Denise Townsend, who valiantly coped with the paperwork in the, at times, rather blustery conditions, keeping everything going smoothly! Thank you to the exhibitors, also, who entered for my opinion. The grass, in the ring, wasn’t exactly “bowling green”, so it certainly sorted out the good from the bad, on the move! As is usual, from me, not an “everything in the garden is rosy” preamble! After 35 years, living and breathing Border Terriers, I tell it, as I see it! As with my last appointment, Crufts, it is just over a 3 year gap, since I judged the Breed in the UK. I had obviously made my point, last time, that I wouldn’t pass the excessively broad skull, almost caricature like, that had become popular, despite the Standard asking for “Head like that of an Otter. Moderately broad in skull”, as there were none I thought overdone, on the day. I think, the problem lies, possibly, that the Standard doesn’t specify, as I was taught, that it refers to English River Otter, some people, mistakenly thinking the commoner headed Sea Otter, or deeper stopped Asian Short Clawed Otter is being referred to. There is a big difference between the three! Not helped by critiques, apparently, praising “broad” skulls, which, to me, sends out the wrong signals! At Crufts, I had thought the breed had turned a corner, with regard to forehands ie. shoulder and upper arm construction…….how wrong was I?!!! I think I had the full range of faults today, upright shoulders, short upper arm, out at the elbow, sometimes all on the same exhibit! The widest part of a Border Terrier, “Essentially a working Terrier”, bred to go to ground, shouldn’t be the elbows, this fault usually being because the forehand isn’t set on the body correctly, being too far forward, due to a short, steep upper arm, usually, although not always, accompanied by an upright shoulder. These faults also affect that other line from the Standard “Capable of following a horse”, as, due to the incorrect angles, the movement is no longer efficient, being restricted to a shorter, hackneyed, step in profile, almost as though they are walking on hot coals, due to the foreleg not reaching full extension. It may look ok, coming and going, being accurate, as the shorter stride means there is less room for error, but the lack of a ground covering stride would mean the dog working twice as hard on the move, doing its job, soon becoming exhausted. This was brought home to me, discussing the stamina of various dogs with a friend, his son exercising their two Border Terrier champions chasing after him, on horseback, around a field. The accurate mover, with the shorter stride was soon exhausted, having had to work twice as hard, whereas the more angulated one, with the longer, ground covering stride, was up for more! Like, usually breeds like, good forehands being bred for. They don’t appear as if by magic! I am well aware that these faults are seemingly being passed by Judges, not just in the UK, at the very highest level, but that doesn’t mean that they are either correct or desirable and they are very difficult to breed out. I’m left wondering, having read a number of critiques, then having seen, or judged the dogs being praised, are the Seminars failing to educate the correct mechanics of economical movement, or are people just not seeing the movement faults, as long as its trots up and down, with its head and tail up, showing nicely for the Judge! Conversely, as ever, hind movement was pretty good. It was interesting to note that those I have rewarded in the past, with the correct forehands and narrow fronts, at Crufts and previous engagements, came back, having retained their virtues and have also passed the same, narrow, lithe bodylines on to the next generation. If they are made right, they last right! A working Terrier, whose front is going, or has gone, by the time it is reaching maturity, is neither use nor ornament and is a liability to itself and its owner. I would like to think, from ring side, that it was obvious that I was looking for Borders with a pattern of moderation and workmanlike construction, with sound, free, scopey movement, who also had quality and style. It wasn’t always easy, in some classes, but I thought my final line ups, in both sexes, demonstrated my priorities. On the whole, coats and pelts were good, as always my opinion being that coats are transient. I don’t expect them to be aimed specifically, time wise, for me, as I am more concerned with correct construction, but it is “the icing on the cake.” As long as there was evidence of the correct textures, no one was unduly marked down, until it came to the top honours. Most were spannable, although very few were easily spannable, slightly worrying, as my hands have a big span! This isn’t just a UK problem! Mouths were all acceptable, a few with the odd broken tooth, which is only to be expected in a working Terrier and certainly wouldn’t be penalised by me.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Blue and Tan. Just over 6 ½ months. Typical head and expression. Good in neck and shoulder. Not quite the narrow front of 1st. Good top line and tail set. Hindquarters ok. Sound enough on the move.
The Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
18th Jul 2015
Judge: Mrs Hilary Gilpin (Otterbobs)
Thank you to the officers, committee and members for voting for me to judge their Championship show 2015. My stewards were just perfect, even the couple of birds flying around enjoyed the day. As you know it's all too easy to judge from the ringside but when you are in the ring judging dogs of varying sizes, heads, coats etc, I felt I did the best I could with the exhibits shown. All dogs were entire, mouths were correct and teeth were of good size and clean apart from one level bite which is acceptable. Movement needs to be improved front and rear, muscle tone was lacking in quite a few, presentation on some was dreadful, two dogs needed feeding up, but the main winners were of good standing.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
nicely ticked bl/tan dog puppy, masculine head, nice length of neck, short strong tail well set on, his front movement was very loose and lost out here.
Maiden - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Hereford & County KS Open Show
25th Jul 2015
Judge: Mr Howard Ogden (Beauview)
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Graduate / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Welsh Kennel Club
22nd Aug 2015
Judge: Mr Dan Ericsson (Sweden)
I very much enjoyed judging this quality entry and I left there were some particularly good bitches. As always, some classes were better than others, but my winners and the bitch line-up in particular pleased me. Heads varied considerably and also movement and fronts which still seem to be problems in the breed.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
stockier in build and not the head of the winner, lovely blue pin-wire coat, excellent tail and rear, presented in good condition, showed well
Novice - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
see previous class
City of Birmingham
5th Sep 2015
Judge: Mrs P. Clark (Gameway)
My thanks to City of Birmingham for the invitation to judge and to the exhibitors who gave me such a good entry in both numbers and quality. Thank you also to my two hard working stewards who kept the ring running very smoothly. I found the limit and open classes in both dog and bitch had quality in depth and they were a pleasure to judge Thank You
Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Blue and Tan of nice type good head and expression with dark eye. Good jacket with thick pelt feet could be tidied to advantage. Well off for bone and doesn’t need to grow on much more. Difficult to assess movement as insisted on pacing but could move ok when he got into his stride. BPD
Graduate - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Kington Horse Show & Agricultural Society Open Show
12th Sep 2015
Judge: Mrs J Gill Davis (Rosecourt)
Best Puppy
Name at show: TPG1, Baywillow Blueprint
Junior / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Post Graduate / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Driffield Agricultural Society
3rd Oct 2015
Judge: Miss Jean Singh
Many thanks to my two efficient stewards who kept the proceedings running smoothly. On the day I was surprised to find 4 level mouths, although a level mouth is acceptable in the standard, a scissor bite is preferable. Some exhibits could have been shown in a fitter condition and have their long nails clipped.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Blue and Tan, up to size and found him difficult to span. His coat was of good texture and he has a thick pelt. Rear movement was ok however front movement not so positive.
Midland Counties Canine Society
25th Oct 2015
Judge: Miss Michelle Barnett (Brockfox)
My sincere thanks go to the society for the superb welcome and hospitality at this premium show, my proficient stewards and last but most importantly the exhibits and their exhibitors for their entries and sporting attitude. It was so nice to hear the ringside applause bestowed upon fellow exhibitors and as a judge it really does make for a pleasurable days judging After my considerable absence ringside, my findings today were overall as always seems to be the case was the varieties in type, And some of the entry sadly on the day was far too big and by this i mean not necessarily in length of leg ( which the correct term is tall ) but in depth of chest and heavy shoulders , Fundamentally not the supple lithe bodies which is vital in an earth dog ,and an essential breed characteristic that we must strive to breed for. Please assess your dogs objectively and ask yourself of your own dogs "is this really the build of an earth dog" ? Mouths were on the whole correct but some very tight bites were apparent and teeth out of aliment I also found heavy almost houndy ears are also creeping in . Always wanting to finish on a high note, once again temperaments as to be expected were excellent and all males were entire. As always when judging I was looking for a correct sized spannable tweedy border who comes to hand well, with the requisite ottery head shown in correct double jacket and thick pliable pelt, thus providing them the protection required of a working dog coupled with a lithe body with hard muscle tone and fitness to enable them to endure a day in the field And in completing my appointment I was thrilled with my final line ups and ultimately such exemplary representatives of the breed to award the final top honours too.
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Bristol & District Dog Club Open Show
6th Dec 2015
Judge: Mr M L Vines (Parvodene)
Special Yearling / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Worcester & Malvern Canine Socety Open Show
2nd Jan 2016
Judge: Mrs. Liz Wright (Totherend)
Post Graduate / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
14 months dog with thick harsh blue and tan coat, plenty of ticking and loose pelt, good head and bite with large teeth, kind expression, he carried himself well and strode out well when he wasn’t distracted, all dog.
Manchester Championship Show
14th Jan 2016
Judge: Mrs Ruth Ann Naun (USA)
I would like to thank the Manchester Dog Show Society, as well as Kate & Ronnie Irving who were my hosts while in Britain, I thoroughly enjoyed my judging and your hospitality.
Post Graduate - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Gloucester and DCS Open Show
20th Feb 2016
Judge: Gill Thomas (Sunnystone)
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Southern Border Terrier Club Members Limited Breed Show
6th Mar 2016
Judge: Mr Colin Girling (Benattivo)
Many thanks to the Committee for the invitation to judge this prestigious event and there support on the day. Thanks also to my Stewards Rachel Larner & David Hunt who helped manage the ring so efficiently and effectively without drama or fuss. Thanks also to Show Manager Jane Roberts and Andrew Mooney for ring stewarding and announcing. I really enjoyed my day in the spotlight and thank all of the exhibitors who worked so hard to present their dogs and accepted my decisions so gracefully. I was happy with all of my class winners and hopefully people could see my interpretation of the standard on display in the dogs and bitches I selected. There were some really tough decisions and some very close calls for top 3 placings in some classes. I was delighted with my BoB, Reserve and Best puppy. There were many youngsters and older dogs and bitches that were a delight to go over, which gives me great encouragement.
Graduate - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Another quality Blue and Tan dog with many qualities equal to 1 just preferred shoulder on winner.
Class Critique
Although only two in this class they were both of real quality which gave me a hard choice to make.
Crufts
13th Mar 2016
Judge: Mr W R Irving
It was a great honour to judge the breed at Crufts again - after having done so once before. That was some thirty nine years ago in 1977 when the show was still held at Olympia! The entry this year at 266 from 239 exhibits though down a good deal on last year, was still enough to be going on with and we finished by 3.30 p.m. thanks to my excellent stewards Mr and Mrs Chaston. The exhibitors all seemed very sporting in line with the breed’s sportsmanlike traditions. I thought that the depth of quality was better in bitches than it was in dogs with several classes where I would have liked to have had more prizes. I thought that heads were in the main pretty good and that fronts, though there were still plenty which weren’t great, were rather better than the last few times I had judged. Crufts is always known as a bad time for coats and this year was no exception with very many lacking in coat and others with rather soft coats. Quite a number of dogs and bitches were rather long in body mainly caused by having ribs that were not as the breed standard demands “carried well back” and thus having loins that were long rather than the required “strong”. And finally Border Terriers are supposed to have a tail which is, according to the standard, “set high and carried gaily” Quite a few slink around the ring looking miserable and present no sign of the “activity” required by the standard and with tails that are carried low rather than “gaily”. I like to see a Border Terrier that shows a bit of animation and has what I’d call ‘lines’. My thanks to the exhibitors for entering and for the efficient way that they showed their dogs.
Yearling - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
National Terrier
2nd Apr 2016
Judge: Mrs T Grubbe (Borderhouse)
It was a honour to be asked to judge National Terrier Club Championship Show, awarding CC for the second time. A great entry. I thoroughly enjoyed my day, I was very pleased with my main winners. The overall quality was good. I saw some dogs who could have more drive in the movement and better front. I send my warmest thanks to the committee and my ring stewards for taking so good care of me and making me feel so welcome.
Yearling - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Nice outline but a little big allover, nearly spannable, nice expression, correct bite, good topline, ok hindquarter, nice coat and pelt, good mover
Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
(same as second yearling dog)
Leominster Canine Society Open Show
17th Apr 2016
Judge: Mr Philip J Greenway
Reserve Best Of Breed
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Graduate / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
West of England Ladies' Kennel Society
24th Apr 2016
Judge: Mr Frank Nicholls (Halcus)
An excellent entry, with real quality in both dogs and bitches. I’m only sorry we were forced indoors after the puppy bitch class to get out of the biting wind bouncing off the Malvern Hills. Heads were generally good, just a few snipey muzzles, and three or four light noses. I found no bad mouths. Quite a few had short, round rib cages with weak loins. Coats were pretty good overall. The biggest problem, and has been for quite some time, was poor front movement, with exhibits moving quite reasonably, and as one would expect from a breed expected to run whilst carrying out its job, when viewed from the side, only to wave their legs all over the place when coming towards me.
Yearling - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Blue and tan with excellent coat and pelt. Constructed very well with narrow body of the correct length, nicely made front, racy quarters, good head. Good for size. Moved very well, as good as any on the day. Kept his good backline on the move.
Three Counties Championship Show
10th Jun 2016
Judge: Miss S Dandy
Yearling - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Another quality youngster with much to like. Soundly constructed B/T with an appealing masculine head of good proportions and expression with short, strong muzzle. Good neck, shoulders and front balanced with well angulated racy hindquarters. Narrow body with a good length of rib. Displayed plenty of power on the move, with a ground covering stride in profile using his hindquarters to great effect and holding his topline well. Good pelt and jacket, standing on good legs, bone and feet.
Paignton & DFA Championship Show
6th Aug 2016
Judge: Mrs M Barrass
Post Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
masculine dog who moved with drive, presented in good coat, dark eyes, scissor bite, balanced ear set, otter like head, nice reach of neck falling into laid back shoulders, neat front, good rib to loin, muscular rear & good tail set, easily spanned with loose pelt;
City of Birmingham Canine Association
3rd Sep 2016
Judge: Mrs C Archibald
My thanks to the Officers and Committee of Birmingham Canine Society, for the opportunity to judge the Border terriers at this show. My personal thanks to all the exhibitors for allowing me to “go over” their dogs, and making it a most enjoyable and memorable day. I was delighted to find some fabulous jackets/pelts, which is crucial for a working terrier. On the downside, I found some exhibits with weak pasterns, hence front movement issues, and some ‘poppy’eyes which detracts from the ottery head, and expression of the border terrier, some very attractive dogs just too much of them. On the whole, apart from a missing tooth to a misplaced one, most were reasonably fit, and there were some very close decisions.
Yearling - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
b/t as name suggests, very attractive 20 mths old dog, thick jacket and pelt, lovely balanced head, with attractive dark points, moved out very well on neat feet, just spannable, a tad heavy.
Kington Horse Show & AS Open Show
10th Sep 2016
Judge: Mike Hughes (Candease)
Open / Reserve
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
The Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show
18th Sep 2016
Judge: Mrs Chris Davis (Hesselemere)
Firstly my thanks to the Committee of Southern Border Terrier Club for the invitation to judge their show this year. I thoroughly enjoyed my day. It was lovely to see such a good bunch of Borders as I have not been around any shows of late due to other commitments. The quality was excellent; I was really pleased with both my line ups, but particularly the males. Size was very pleasing, as was condition, well muscled animals that could do a day’s work. Temperaments were excellent too. The breed is ‘looking good’.
Post Graduate - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Good ticking on this B/T. Really liked this dog, he was solid and of a nice type. Just a little too much of him overall.
Driffield Agricultural Society Championship Dog Show
1st Oct 2016
Judge: Mrs Jane Roberts (Smalesmouth)
I would like to thank the officers and committee of the Driffield Agricultural Society for the invitation to judge at their show. I was grateful to have the use of an excellent sized ring. The surface was rather undulating and rough cut in places, which proved more of a challenge to those dogs whose movement did not have “the soundness to follow a horse”. It was a very raw start to the day with the dogs being judged under rather cold and misty conditions although the sun did break through as the bitch classes began. Grateful thanks to my stewards Anne and Sarah, who kept everything moving so efficiently and were good company for the day. My thanks to all the exhibitors, it really is a privilege to go over your dogs and is always a learning curve. I had a thoroughly enjoyable day and there were some top quality exhibits and some promising youngsters, whose progress I will watch with interest. Some decisions were hard, and limit dog, junior and limit bitch had quality in depth. It was extremely rewarding to find some very good double jackets amongst the entry but felt there were several others who had thin pelts or lacked undercoat. There were a couple with teeth out of alignment and too many dogs whose movement lacked the necessary drive from the hindquarters. I was mindful of the job that Border Terriers were bred to undertake and I was pleased with my class winners; making the challenge for both dogs and bitches an enjoyable if difficult task.
Yearling - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
South Wales Kennel Association
8th Oct 2016
Judge: Mr John Bainbridge (Risdene)
Thank you to the exhibitors who took the trouble to present their dogs at a difficult time of year in good condition with reasonable coats appropriately trimmed, as they know my wants. The top five winners were outstanding for being' normal' representatives of the breed with none of the current trend for exaggeration, in front and rear assemblies,all had correct length of body ,narrow front, deep ribs carried well back that provides the necessary heart and lung room for a border to be active all day and go to ground when needed.
Post Graduate - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
This dog presented a good overall picture although also up to size but in harsh blue and tan coat and moving out well ,again preferred head of 1
The Southern Border Terrier Club Members Limited Show
5th Mar 2017
Judge: Mrs Jill Stevens (Cobstoneway)
I would like to thank the committee for giving me the honour of judging at this lovely show, with special appreciation to show manager Jane Roberts, and ring stewards Sandra Girling and Sheila Hales. Most of all, I would like to thank the exhibitors for giving me the privilege of going over their lovely dogs. With the phrase “Essentially a working terrier” in mind, I was satisfied that my main winners fitted the breed standard and moved soundly with good reach and drive. Coats also played a part, and although I appreciate that coats come and go, they did matter on the day. All the dogs were entire, there were a couple of level bites and the odd tooth out of line, but most exhibits were really nicely turned out. The puppy classes were very promising, and at the other end of the scale it was nice to see the veterans enjoying their day.
Best Dog
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Best Opposite Sex
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Limit - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
2 year old blue and tan dog who is well muscled, masculine and very fit. Excellent head with broad, flat skull, strong muzzle and jaw with big teeth in a scissor bite. Loved his expression. Good shoulders, ribbed well back, good all round angulation and moved accurately with drive. Best of coats and thick pelt, good topline and short, carrot shaped tail. Beautifully turned out and shown. Pleased to award him Best Dog and Best Opposite Sex.
National Terrier Club
1st Apr 2017
Judge: Mr A Horner (Stineval)
Thank you to The National Terrier Club for the appointment also my stewards who did a sterling job in keeping everything moving smoothly and a thank you to the exhibitors for allowing me the opportunity to go over their prized possessions. A few dogs were under weight and some would benefit by having their feet and nails some attention. I only found one suspect mouth and lots lacking in body condition. Some need to put scissors in the drawer and leave them there too! I was pleased with the final lines of my winners of both sexes.
Post Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
West of England Ladies' Kennel Society
28th Apr 2017
Judge: Mrs L Illingworth
My thanks goes to the society for the welcome and hospitality and for giving me the opportunity to judge a smashing entry of Border Terriers. Special thanks to my proficient stewards Anne and Rod Green for keeping the ring flowing smoothly. The quality was pleasing with many fit, well presented and workman like dogs present, Dogs on the whole were well balanced and span able , a few were too upright in shoulder effecting an economical stride my main worry was mouths there were quite a few with small teeth weak under jaws and others with teeth out of alignment, worrying in a working breed. Double coats and thick pelts were in plenty
Post Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Masculine dog with a lovely head, liked his expression, level top line good bone moves true, plenty of harsh coat and undercoat
Birmingham National Dog Show
4th May 2017
Judge: Mr Terence Tuck
Post Graduate - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Nice enough head and outline. A similar overall standard and quality to the winner though of a stronger build and not so racy in the hindquarters.
Bath CS Championship Show
26th May 2017
Judge: Mr P Iversen (Norway)
I would like to thank the committee of Bath CS for inviting me to judge at their show. Many thanks to my stewards, who did an excellent job. I enjoyed my day among Border Terriers and their sporting owners. Many thanks for your entries.
Post Graduate - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Southern Counties Canine Association
3rd Jun 2017
Judge: Mr Kimmo Mustonen (Finland)
I would like to thank the committee for inviting me to judge at this show. And to my two stewards who were very helpful all the day. I really enjoyed the show. It was a pleasure and an honour to judge my own breed Border Terriers in their home country. It was a day I will remember. Thank you to the exhibitors for their entries!
Post Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Excellent proportions. Up to size but spannable. Very good head and expression. Well placed eyes and ears. Very good topline and tail set. Very good angulations. Excellent harsh coat with very good ticking. Thick pelt. Moved very well.
The Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
11th Jun 2017
Judge: Mr Arthur Cuthbertson (Ashbrae)
My thanks to the Club for my appointment which I thoroughly enjoyed. Thank you to the Officers and Committee for their hospitality and gift. Thanks to my stewards Tina Morgan and Jane Roberts for the efficient way they kept the show moving along. I was very pleased with my final line ups, which were all presented in very good coat and condition. I would have been happy to have awarded at least 3 CC’s in each sex. All the dogs placed had correct dentition which was very pleasing. Movement has improved since the last time I judged. However I do think more thought should be taken regarding heads as a lot appear to be lacking strength under the eye and jaw, which results in losing the otter like head.
Post Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show
17th Sep 2017
Judge: Mr Gordon Dyer (Ruffenuf)
Firstly may I thank the SBTC Committee for inviting me to judge this Open Show. I felt very honoured. I thoroughly enjoyed my day. The ring ran smoothly with the help of my stewards and the whole venue had a pleasing and pleasant atmosphere. It was nice to see some old and many new faces. May I also thank the exhibitors for handling their dogs confidently and accepting my decisions. I was very impressed with the quality of the dogs and I only found one bad mouth and two sprung ribs. I had a few challenging decisions to make and uncoated dogs had to be penalised. Mostly the dogs were all in fit condition and able to do a day’s work. I was very impressed with my final line up and to have such sound dogs representing the breed.
Limit - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Placing Critique
Another cracking dog, not quite as strong as winner. Had good points throughout, went well.
The Southern Border Terrier Club Limit Show
15th Apr 2018
Judge: Ms Tina Jones (Otterholme)
My sincere thanks to the committee for the kind invitation to judge at my first club show, I enjoyed the day immensely. Thank you to my efficient stewards Tina Morgan, Rachel Larner and Wendy Mooney, show manager for keeping things running so smoothly. My thanks must go to the exhibitors for bringing along their dogs today, and the sporting acceptance of my decisions. I did note some untypical heads, which for me lacked for me the characterising feature of the breed, I found such heads to be somewhat exaggerated with too much stop, not the ‘moderately’ broad skull I was looking for. On the whole, I found mouths were good, a couple of level bites, and one or two with misaligned teeth, but it was pleasing to find big strong teeth in most exhibits. I was very pleased with my class winners; some decisions were very close especially in the bitch classes. In both sexes there were some promising youngsters coming through which can only auger well for the breed.
Limit - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Class Critique
This was a strong class in terms of quality, but I was conscious of some hot headed terrier behaviour in the class, which I couldn’t reward, such temperaments would be a nuisance in the field. Sensible behaviour was rewarded here.
West of England Ladies' Kennel Society
28th Apr 2018
Judge: Miss Anita Harrison (Iacheslei)
Many thanks to the society for inviting me to judge and to the exhibitors for a lovely entry of 117 making 151. My very efficient stewards did a marvelous job and kept the ring running well throughout the day. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and was pleased that exhibitors accepted my decisions in a sporting manner. There was a good atmosphere around the ring and all exhibits displayed good temperaments. I was disappointed to see so many large oversized dogs (and bitches) which were not able to be spanned. Movement was also a concern, I was forgiving of loose front movement in some of the youngsters, but both front and rear movement in some of the adult exhibits was poor. Many exhibits had large ears, low tail sets or short round ribs which had to be penalized. I was pleased with my main winners and delighted to see my Best of Breed shortlisted in the group and the Best Special Beginner placed 2nd in the SB group.
Post Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint
Southern Counties Canine Association
2nd Jun 2018
Judge: Mr Frank Nicholls (Halcus)
Thanks to the exhibitors for an excellent entry. Quality was present in many classes especially both open classes and minor puppy dog. My thanks for a job well done go to those excellent stewards Janet and Maureen, who made my job so much easier.
Limit - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Baywillow Blueprint