Name:Cynetkoy's Penny Lane 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:04-10-2021 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mr S D Watson & Mrs A S Kenna  
Breeder:Mr S D Watson & Mrs A S Kenna 
Hobbit's Jamie Oliver with Cynetkoy (D)
20-11-2019
Colour: Red Grizzle
Germ Ch Hobbit's Sputnik Spartacus (D)
Colour: Unknown
Foxdigger Connor (D)Unknown
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Germ Ch Hobbit's Leonie Loewenherz (B)Unknown
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Hobbit's Amabile (B)
Colour: Unknown
Hobbit's Samwise Gagee (D)Unknown
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Hobbit's Rigmor (B)Unknown
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Ger, NL, VDH CH Cynetkoy Pillow Talk (B)
09-03-2016
Colour: Red Grizzle
Cynetkoy BlueBerry Muffin (D)
03-08-2013
Colour: Blue Black and Tan
Kali-Kama Sweeperscreapers (IMP DNK) (D)
26-08-2012
Int/Nor CH Bohunt Sweep The Board JWW-10 EURW-11 (D)
Kali-Kama Uptotrixtoo (B)
Cynetkoy's Kiraz (B)
25-05-2010
Bramblebee Little Tike At Cynetkoy (D)
Cynetkoy's It's A Breeze (B)
Cynetkoy Its All A Fiasco (B)
22-02-2012
Colour: Red Grizzle
Brumborder River Explorer At Cynetkoy (D)
18-03-2009
CH Otterkin Blue Bayou Conundrum (D)
Aldamar Aotearoa To Brumborder (B)
Willabede Northern Lights For Cynetkoy (B)
29-04-2008
Lyonhought Indian Ridge (D)
Sugar Bush (B)

Show Placings

Boston & DCS Open Show
31st May 2022
Judge: Mr M Garnham (Carmetcho)
Puppy / Second Place
Name at show: Cynetkoy's Penny Lane
The Scottish Kennel Club (May) Championship Show
21st May 2023
Judge: Mr Frank Kane (Hirontower)
Yearling - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Cynetkoy's Penny Lane
Placing Critique
Top sized bitch but built on lovely lines, in excellent coat, full of quality throughout, she moves soundly but I feel her handler could get more out of her on the move
Bath Canine Society
29th May 2023
Judge: Mrs Anne Gregory (Remony)
My thanks to the officers and committee of Bath Canine Society for inviting me to judge today. A big thank you to my two very efficient stewards, Mark and Joyce, who kept the ring running smoothly and efficiently. Thank you also to the exhibitors for giving me the opportunity to go over their dogs, it is always a privilege to do so. I was disappointed not to have been able to stay and watch the groups but circumstances outwith my control prevented me from doing so. While there were plenty of good ‘otter’ heads in evidence, I found some heads lacking in muzzle strength and some with stops that were too deep, neither of which is desirable. Some exhibits were too heavy in frame and consequently didn’t come to hand easily. Some dogs had weak pasterns and feet that could have been tighter. Coats were at varying stages, with some in their underclothes, some just going over the top, and in some cases, this was a deciding factor. Overall, movement was good with correct tracking, plenty of drive off well angulated hindquarters and good length of stride. Some dogs could have benefited from more ring training and, at times, baiting on the table was excessive. A dog scrambling to get to bait makes it more difficult to assess. On a positive note, I did have some quality dogs to go over and was well pleased with my winners and final line-up. I was also pleased to see my Best Veteran win the Terrier Veteran Group, my Best Puppy shortlisted in the Terrier Puppy Group and my Best Special Beginners, Special Beginners Terrier Group 4
Yearling - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Cynetkoy's Penny Lane
The Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
10th Jun 2023
Judge: Miss Julie Price (Oxcroft)
Thank you to all at the Southern Border Terrier Club for the invitation to judge your championship show this year, it was a great honour and privilege. The weather was hot and the venue was good to gain some shade for the dogs and myself! I had two very capable stewards who kept things running smoothy throughout the day, so thank to Kathleen Haugh and Sophie Liggat for their support. I really enjoyed my day and was more than happy with my winners. Thank you again for your hospitality. I was looking for type, gameness, soundness and dogs that were fit to do a day’s work whilst not losing any attributes of the breed standard. Some exhibits were rather well muscled around the shoulders which made it difficult to feel the lay of the shoulders and this would also restrict their ability to go to ground. As a breed I think we are losing the otter heads and keen expressions which distinguishes the Border Terrier from other terrier breeds. A lady contacted me a week after the show and explained that she had attended the show during some of the bitch classes as she was looking to purchase a puppy having recently lost two of her old Borders. She explained she was now thinking of buying another breed as the dogs in the show ring did not look like the Borders she had had previously. She felt that they did not have the characteristic otter heads, and sadly I had to agree with her. Overall, most dogs were fit for purpose and I am sure you all took the best dog home with you. In the current financial climate, all your entries were valuable to the club and it was a pleasure and an honour to go over your dogs.
Yearling - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Cynetkoy's Penny Lane
Bournemouth CS Open Show
11th Aug 2023
Judge: Mrs Hilary Male (Malenbrook)
Post Graduate / Third Place
Name at show: Cynetkoy's Penny Lane
The Scottish Kennel Club
1st Oct 2023
Judge: Mr M Armstrong (Bitcon)
Post Graduate - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Cynetkoy's Penny Lane