Name:Rhozzum Valet 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:03-10-2009 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs M Sharp  
Breeder: 
CH Otterbobs Riggindale JW (D)
31-12-2007
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Otterbobs Kentmere (D)
02-06-2002
Colour: Grizzle
CH Blue Print At Brumberhill (D)
16-01-1994
Wilholme Regal Reform (D)
CH Mansergh Denim JW (B)
Otterbobs Illbell (B)
10-08-2000
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
Hose Thorns Otterbobs (B)
Otterbobs Nameless (B)
24-04-2005
Colour: Red
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
16-09-2001
CH Otterkin Lyricist (D)
Conundrum Twist of Fate (B)
Otterbobs Kidsty (B)
02-06-2002
CH Blue Print At Brumberhill (D)
Otterbobs Illbell (B)
Rhozzum Unis (B)
01-03-2006
Colour: Red Grizzle
Rhozzum Flint (D)
10-02-2005
Colour: Red Grizzle
Nor CH / CH Lyddington Last Supper At Risdene (D)
13-10-1997
CH Mansergh Master Chef at Risdene (D)
Lyddington Lizzie Hooker (B)
Rhozzum Esmee (B)
23-05-2003
Hellchuck Crackerjack of Rhozzum (D)
Rhozzum Delia (B)
Rhozzum Tosca (B)
03-10-2002
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Rhozzum Columbo (D)
14-01-1999
CH Lings Gorse By Otterbobs (D)
Rhozzum Busy (B)
Rhozzum Song Thrush (B)
22-01-1999
Hellchuck Crackerjack of Rhozzum (D)
Rhozzum Ria (B)

Show Placings

Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
1st May 2010
Judge: Mr Arthur Cuthbertson (Ashbrae)
My thanks to the Committee for my appointment, and a well run show. The stewards Doreen Rushby and Dave Mitchell, and the exhibitors for the entry. I was looking for a Border that could fulfil the standard, essentially a working terrier. Judging is about achieving that balance of the desired essentials of the standard, breed type, construction, movement, condition, and the true otter like head. I was disappointed to find so many lacking strength of muzzle, and some with narrow set eyes, with a lot, light in eye colour giving an untypical expression. Some with very small teeth and others very big on the rib, also some very long tails! That said there were some lovely borders present, and I was pleased with the final line ups, all fulfilling my interpretation of the breed standard.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Three Counties Agricultural Society
10th Jun 2010
Judge: Mr G Corish
Was delighted to watch my BOB go G4 & my BP go PG1
Minor Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
OK for size, well balanced head. Could use his ears more. Good front, OK for bone, good neck, shoulder & topline.Would have like a touch more bodyweight
Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
12th Jun 2010
Judge: Mr J Bainbridge (Risdene)
A pleasing entry of 231 dogs with 55 absent on the day made for a representative entry without the classes being over sized. Generally the classes produced good winners none of whom looked out of place in the final line-ups. All were spannable and generally those in the cards were correct in this respect. Most exhibitors probably know by now what I look for in a typical Border Terrier and this was generally evident in today's entry. Dog CC and BIS Hobholt Harrier JW (Mrs M A Wallace) such a lithe, mature 4 year old grizzle dog of impressive outline in super double coat and thick pelt, well presented, has a correctly proportioned otter head with keen expression, good length of neck into well laid shoulders, straight narrow front, ribbed back body into racy rear quarters which he used to move out well with long loping stride that is so economical for a dog that could go all day and get anywhere when required. Dog RCC Brumberhill Blue Tempest (Mr S A McPherson) super outline and so well made throughout, and well presented in good coat and moved out well to take this award, just loved him for type. BCC and RBIS, Brumberhill Breeze (Mr S A McPherson) in full, double grizzle coat and well conditioned. She has a super well balanced head, keen expression, terrific outline with correct flowing topline and well carried back ribs, shows a good underline, this bitch won the CC after much deliberation as all 3 bitches under consideration met the standard well and were active in movement and would have been worthy CC winners but today maturity held sway. RBCC Yeomeadow Heather for Tyrian (Mrs K Dean). A lovely B/T bitch who was on top form today and has an excellent otter head and expression which finally decided the RCC over the yearling bitch winner. BP Cobstoneway River Magic (Miss C Spencer) a mature dog puppy, shown in good coat and condition, well made throughout with good otter head and body lines, moved so well with long free gait to clinch this award. BV CH Gameway Kiwi JW (Mrs P Clark) who was not showing his years, well presented in good coat and looking his best and a worthy champion
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
another that is well made, with good body lines, nice type and moved quite well to beat
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.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
Pleasing head, good length of neck, enough bone, and nice top line moved OK a nice size puppy.
Midland BTC Championship Show
1st Aug 2010
Judge: Small & Baxter
I thoroughly enjoyed the day judged outside at Asfordby. The weatherman certainly smiles as all the Club’s Championship Shows to date have been blessed with clear sky’s. Thanks to the committee for the invite, to my two Stewards on the day, for the wonderful roast lamb lunch, but not least, to the exhibitors for giving me the opportunity of assessing your Border Terriers. Thanks for coming. (Judge: Mr A Small)
Puppy - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Maiden - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
nice puppy, B/T with lovely head & expression, ribs back & spannable with nice quarters, bit unsettled in previous class
Welsh Kennel Club
21st Aug 2010
Judge: Mrs D Townsend
Thank you to everyone for a very enjoyable day, it's always a privilege for me to go over other people's dogs. I was pleased with my class winners but overall I felt that the quality of exhibits was somewhat mixed; movement was good but I have to lament the untypical Border heads that are present together with the high number of single coats
Puppy - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Novice - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
Racy dog with clean narrow front and flat rib. Nice hind angulation allowing movement with good drive from behind. Preferred head of 1.
Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show with Critique
19th Sep 2010
Judge: Miss Gemma Alpe
Firstly I must thank SBTC for giving me the honour of judging my first Breed Club show. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and had some first class dogs to judge. I found no bad mouths and only one with a slightly suspect kink and movement on the whole was pretty good. The one thing that bothered me was that we seem to be losing our way a little with those lovely fronts that to me are a big part of our breed, and a number of dogs are toeing out both on the stand and on the move. I was pleased with my winners, they mostly fitted my interpretation of the breed standard, but I was delighted with my top winners, all of whom are a credit to the breed and I thank their owners for giving me the opportunity to judge them.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
Typical B/T with good head and harsh coat. Carried himself well on the move.
Novice - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Midland BTC Open Show
13th Feb 2011
Judge: Mrs. Liz Wright (Totherend)
My thanks to the officers and committee for inviting me to judge their show, to the stewards Chris Wallace and Bob Wright for keeping the ring running smoothly and to the exhibitors for allowing me to go over their dogs. I was pleased to find some well muscled dogs in good condition, coats were at varying stages, but the majority were thick and harsh, true to type. Temperaments were good. I was very pleased with my winners and had a most enjoyable day.
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
blue and tan with lovely otter head, correct mouth and strong muzzle. Good for bone, neat feet, well ribbed, thick harsh coat, with well set carrot tail. Moved out well in profile with reach and drive, but front movement needs to tighten.
Novice - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Southern BTC Limited Show
6th Mar 2011
Judge: Miss Lisa Jenkins (Badgerbeck)
Firstly, please accept my apology for the lateness of this critique, unfortunately I had problems with my PC which crashed and lost my first , almost complete report, leaving me with no option but to start again. Thank you for an excellent entry. I was very pleased to find that most of the exhibits were of a workable size & spannable, had big teeth with good strong muzzles/jaws, all males entire, only 2 very minor tail kinks, and temperaments were excellent. On the down side I had few in good deep double coat and a really thick pelt was hard to find, the true otter head seams to be being replaced by a squarer skull giving more of a teddy bear look not helped by over long moustaches/beards and big bushy eyebrows. Ribs were frequently too short & deep resulting in whippety underlines. Front movement is still a problem due to a lack of balance between front and hind angulation with dogs either having good hindquarters but short steep upper arms or they were correct in front but over angulated behind, this resulted in them either throwing their fronts about coming or dropping their withers in profile in an attempt to balance their stride. There were a handful with crowded incisors or missing a first or second premolar.
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
he has the most beautiful head & expression that shouts "otter" at you, strong muzzle with large nose leather, deep under jaw with punishing canines and very large incisors, his stop is both shallow and wide, nice eye, lovely flat skull of good length to width ratio and a flat occiput that blends perfectly into his neck which is both moderately long and strong. He has the best of shoulders and his upper arm is long and correctly angled, an excellent front with good bone leading to good pasterns and the deepest of feet. His ribs are carried well back and the loin is deep giving the correct underline and making him one of the easiest dogs to span all day, he has a good topline & tail set and is well angled behind, the coat was harsh & dense with a good undercoat, pelt could be thicker. Lovely mover in profile, good reach & drive with a level topline, went soundly up & down but moves very close both ways which cost him later on. He is so well constructed he could easily carry a little more condition & muscle without affecting his spannabilty which could improve his movement. Could have easily taken him home.
Novice - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
National Terrier
2nd Apr 2011
Judge: Mrs Hilary Gilpin
Junior - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
another Blue/Tan not very much between these two, he had a thicker pelt but not much coat.
WELKS
29th Apr 2011
Judge: Mrs Margaret Sneddon
Many thanks to my stewards who had everything running smoothly in a calm and good-humoured manner, it makes judging such a pleasure. I had a good entry of 132 dogs with a lower than usual absentee rate of 14%, which was good for a Friday in the present economic climate and I was very pleased to be able to judge outside, although I understand some of the exhibitors found it rather chilly. Quality was rather varied but some of the classes were closely contested and I was delighted with my top winners. Front construction is still a problem with some and coats were rather varied but that could be due to the unseasonal weather which we have had recently. I was also pleased to see a number of the dogs moving freely, with reach in front and good drive from the hindquarters, Border Terriers could not work as they were intended to do without this asset.
Yearling - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
blue and tan with a strong head and dark eyes, harsh coat and thick pelt. Good legs and feet; moved really well, especially in profile.
Three Counties
8th Jun 2011
Judge: Mr Ron Wheatley
Thanks for the large and interesting entry. Although quality was variable there were many good entries to examine. Most were of a good size and generally coats were good, feet very variable, particularly hind ones. Although many moved out with drive, movement in many others was a concern. Many would benefit from more exercise and muscle development. There was only 1 kinked tail and mouths were mainly good. Finally, please realise that if you bait your exhibit on the table the judge can't see it!
Yearling - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Southern BTC Championship Show
11th Jun 2011
Judge: Mr Rainer Vuorinen (Finland)
It was a great honour and privilege to judge your wonderful breed. Thanks to all, the committee, my stewards and everybody who made my day so wonderful. Thanks to all the exhibitors for their excellent sporting attitude. The hospitality was outstanding and many thanks for the beautiful present. I have been thinking of the overall standard and I have to say your dogs represent a very high quality.
Yearling - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet
Placing Critique
Very sound dog, well proportioned, pleasing head, good topline, well angulated, sound movement
City of Birmingham
3rd Sep 2011
Judge: Mrs Melanie Lewis
It was a privilege to have the opportunity to judge the breed again and I thank the exhibitors for a very nice entry. Thanks also to the Officers and Committee for their invitation and hospitality and to my two extremely capable stewards Mr. Mike Hughes and Mr. Tony Coddington for their very helpful assistance in ensuring the smooth running of the ring on the day. Coats, as one would expect with the ever changing weather conditions, varied considerably but I applaud those who presented their exhibits with the correct double jacket. Of concern were one or two undesirable single jackets. There has been a trend in recent years by some exhibitors to present dogs short of coat, but they normally displayed sufficient evidence of a correct texture. The Border is not a trimmed terrier and long may it remain as such. Scissor marks also are so undesirable and detracts from the overall appearance. There was a variation in size but I was able to span the majority. Mouths on the whole were good but there were a number with small teeth in overcrowded jaws, certainly not what is required in a working terrier. Front movement in particular is still a cause for concern and is something that I have previously highlighted. Feet were generally good and all exhibits displayed excellent temperament whilst being judged. When it came to the more senior classes in particular, I had some very difficult decisions such was the depth of quality.
Graduate - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Rhozzum Valet