Name:Kentwone Kansas Queen 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:10-04-2021 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs J Blakey  
Breeder:Mr J T Speight 
Shelbreeze Pisco (D)
23-06-2018
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Dark Rebel Of Foxbrock (D)
25-06-2015
Colour: Blue and Tan
Oxcroft Rackit (D)
15-10-2007
Crookdake Cracker (D)
Oxcroft Rattle (B)
Prices Promise (B)
27-09-2013
Oxcroft Rocco At Tameila (D)
Roxysjoy Dandy Phoenix (B)
Kezzeran A Star Shelbreeze (B)
25-01-2014
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Jedster George (D)
16-09-2012
Norman Of Loxley (D)
Sapphire Spirit (B)
Jasveb Miss Kizzi (B)
30-05-2011
Hufftonwuff Wacko Jacko (D)
Daytime Dreamers Girl (B)
Winters Berry (B)
07-05-2018
Colour: Dark Grizzle and Tan
Remony For A' That (D)
26-01-2017
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Solitary Mist (D)
27-10-2008
CH Ravenside Mystiko (D)
Ravenside Ramruma (B)
CH Remony Frosted Ivy JW ShCM (B)
22-12-2013
Ravenside Workforce (D)
CH Remony Barley Twist JW ShCM (B)
Oxcroft Freedom (B)
11-03-2015
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Oxcroft Raydar (D)
10-07-2009
Oxcroft Riley (D)
Oxcroft Rumour (B)
Oxcroft Coco (B)
16-12-2008
Oxcroft Rackit (D)
Oxcroft Allspice (B)

Show Placings

The Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show
13th Nov 2021
Judge: Mr M Ord
Massive Thank You to The Officers & Committee for inviting me to judge your Championship Show today. This club I was a member of in the formative years and have fond memories of the very first Championship Show where I was an exhibitor. It is good to see a club go from strength to strength and the committee worked very hard to put on this event in what has been difficult times to plan ahead. Thank you everyone who entered today and I was honoured with an entry of 150 Dogs, 192 Entries & 0 NFCs. Like every show absentees were inevitable but I hope those present today took my decisions sportingly. A few general observations on todays entry which are my thoughts and because I care so much for this lovely breed. Driving to the venue today was a perfect way to view the countryside where this breed was developed and all could see the rough terrain they would need to work in. It is essential you judge a breed with the work they were bred to do foremost in your mind and learn why they are built the way they were and why the breed standard exists. It is a dog show and we now want to see them clean, healthy and well presented but I was sad to see today several exhibits with very clear evidence of scissor work on the coats and not just on tidying feet etc. Please stop this trend NOW. Several were scissored from hip to hock, no need to do this & does nothing to enhance the dog. Good otter heads were not in abundance today and I witnessed a lot of fly away ears. We have always witnessed the odd one but today quite a number could be seen when the dog was in action & not always on youngsters either. Coats as always were in various stages today but you must judge the dog on the day and find evidence of the correct texture and undercoat which is vital to stop the working dog getting wet through to the skin. Mouths were very good today as where tails which have thankfully improved greatly. Some exhibits in my opinion had lovely conformation however where far too big and long in leg. I though ribs were good with only a few that would be unable to be spanned with the average size hands. I did find today the bitches were more uniform for size so just need to work on the males not becoming big, leggy & heavy.
Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Kentwone Kansas Queen