Name:Cedarhill The Wish 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:11-04-2023 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr B. l. Regeer  
Breeder:Mrs C Dean 
Mysulan Going Solo JW VW (D)
09-07-2015
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Cedarhill Authorized JW ShCM (D)
23-05-2007
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
16-09-2001
CH Otterkin Lyricist (D)
Conundrum Twist of Fate (B)
Cedarhill Splish Splash (B)
10-08-2002
CH Grindelvald Sandpiper (D)
Totherend Tick Tock (B)
CH/Am CH Sulan Easy Does It (B)
04-07-2010
Colour: Red Grizzle
Am/G CH Borderhouse Lassiter (D)Borderhouse X-Tra (D)
Redgate's Here I Come (B)
Int / Am CH Sulan Fancy That (B)
21-04-2007
Meadowlake Devil's Brew (D)
Sherwood's Sulan Poppy (B)
Emblehope One Wish For Cedarhill (B)
17-10-2020
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Cedarhill Melt In The Mouth (D)
20-03-2018
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Dandyhow Galloping Gourmet JW (D)
08-01-2015
Ch Dandyhow Beeline (D)
Dandyhow Femme Fatale (B)
Cedarhill Correspondence (B)
18-02-2016
CH Cedarhill Authorized JW ShCM (D)
CH Cedarhill Wish Upon a Star JW (B)
CH Emblehope Dance and Dance JW (B)
10-08-2013
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Byrons Greengrass (D)
06-01-2007
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
Sealwood Darling (B)
CH Foxyard Better Behave At Emblehope (B)
13-10-2009
CH Penlumeg Percival By Badgerbeck JW (D)
Foxyard Obsession (B)

Show Placings

South Wales Kennel Association
13th Oct 2023
Judge: Mr W Shorthose (Cundytyke)
I think hind movement has generally improved though the same cannot be said for fronts. Most were shown in good coat and only one exhibit was clearly of poor temperament.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill The Wish
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 .
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill The Wish
Placing Critique
another nice pup , a bit younger still at just over 6 months . Lovely head and short muzzle , which jointly house an impressive set of teeth . Again , nice dark eyes well placed and expressive . Slightly shorter coupled than number 1 , but a lot of growing still to do , has a good level underline . Pelt and coat are good , movement was good ,very well presented and shown, lovely to see he was so attentive to his handler. On another day I could easily see the placings reversed.
Crufts
10th Mar 2024
Judge: Mrs Lesley Gosling (Akinside)
A tremendous entry of 275 Borders ( 25 absentees on the day)to enjoy handling, judging and placing. I must extend my appreciation to my two valiant stewards for their patience and skill in keeping classes moving. Thank you all. I do believe our breed is changing, but in subtle ways. The lack of opportunities for true terrier work below ground for some Borders has been replaced by agility and other energetic pursuits, but lack of hard muscle tone has produced a ‘softer’ body on some exhibits. Some feet are slacker, pads are more spread and thinner and some fronts are wide. Movement is not always positive and a ‘driving’ action is lacking. Size is fluctuating too. We have a ‘working’ breed - let’s ensure that features defining the breed are not lost, i.e. ‘spannability’; a hard, harsh top coat and soft protective undercoat (not enough of those today); a dark, expressive eye, a broad skull and strong quarters – ‘the engine is at the back!’. Heads generally were good, but some bitch heads veered towards coarseness. One thing not lost is the Border’s kind temperament – curious, interested and ready for anything.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Cedarhill The Wish
Placing Critique
Similar remarks apply as to 1.
National Dog Show
12th May 2024
Judge: Mr Patrick Glover (USA)
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Cedarhill The Wish