Name:Stineval Maraschino 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:03-10-2009 
Colour: 
Owner(s): Mr & Mrs A Horner  
Breeder:Mr & Mrs A Horner 
Digmoor Aces High JW (D)
27-12-2007
Colour: Grizzle
CH Stineval Acerola With Tyrian JW (D)
10-03-2006
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Stineval Razamadaz (D)
20-02-1995
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Working Girl of Stineval (B)
Stineval Morello (B)
17-11-2001
Stineval Summer Gold (D)
Stineval Blue Bramble (B)
Oasby Dilly Dally At Digmoor (B)
29-11-2005
Colour: Red Grizzle
Sundance Kid at Digmoor (D)
18-05-2004
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
California Sunshine (B)
Oasby Jewel (B)
02-02-2004
Borterra Cracker Jack Xpinx (D)
Platinum Moon Lady (B)
Stineval Morello (B)
17-11-2001
Colour: Blue and Tan
Stineval Summer Gold (D)
04-12-2000
Colour: Red Grizzle
River Runner By Holmston (D)
24-03-1999
CH Holmston Freelancer (D)
Lynsett Redrose (B)
Stineval Aglaia (B)
08-10-1996
Stineval Razamadaz (D)
Stineval Brandy Snap (B)
Stineval Blue Bramble (B)
03-08-1997
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Lyndhay Ringmaster (D)
26-05-1995
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Brumberhill Briar Rose (B)
Stineval Sweet Someday (B)
10-02-1995
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Working Girl of Stineval (B)

Show Placings

National Terrier
3rd Apr 2010
Judge: Mrs Valerie Furness (Quatford)
A big thank you to the National Terrier Club for inviting me to judge this prestigious show and thank you to my stewards especially Fred who as always put everybody and everything in order and kept the judging on the move and flowing. I was looking for a true Border and was pleased with all my placings to-day, all of good quality. What I did notice was a lot of quantity but not a lot of quality. Front and hind movement looks to be getting worse, some exhibits were so lacking in bone that the front legs would make good knitting needles and some were actually doing knit one, pearl one when moving back towards me. I could see front pads on some as they were moving away. Hind movement was either too close or too wide, over-angulation needs to be watched. Top lines on the whole were good but there were some strange under-lines. A lot of exhibits were so short in muzzle that this made for very tight dentition, small feet were few and far between and tails in some were far too long, where have all the “carrots” gone. I only found three incorrect mouths and two abnormal tails. Some exhibits would benefit from more handling/ring-craft experience as their poor performance affected placings. I think the Breed Standard would make good reading for some exhibitors. On a positive note, temperaments overall where very good.
Minor Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
6 months old, good male headed dog, coat and pelt of quality, nice dark eye, keen expression, moved well for one so young.
Bath Campionship Show
28th May 2010
Judge: Mrs Melanie Lewis
Thank you to the exhibitors for an extremely nice entry and for the sporting manner in which my decisions were accepted. A warm sunny day with a welcome breeze made conditions ideal. A bonus was the neatly mown grass in the ring which was ideal to assess movement. I was fortunate to have two extremely efficient Stewards who ensured the smooth running of the ring, enabling me to finish my task in good time, despite a delay in the start of judging. On the whole I was pleased with the exhibits presented to me which were clean, although many lacked the correct double jacket that the standard asks for. Front movement is still a concern as indeed was the variation in the size of some of the exhibits. Heads generally were good although some exhibits were rather heavy in ear. Temperament’s were excellent, just one or two not too keen on being handled on the table. Two exhibits had teeth missing and I found a couple with incorrect dentition. Feet can tell you a lot about a dog and its lifestyle. The standard asks for feet to be small with firm pads. Flat feet not helped by long nails are most undesirable and indeed would be a drawback if the dog was carrying out the task for which he was originally bred. Scissor marks unfortunately were very much in evidence on some exhibits which spoilt their overall appearance.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
Another youngster with so much to like about him, he has a nice head, with good ear placement and a strong underjaw. Was well presented and is good for bone. Narrow front with good length of body, he has a good thick pelt. Moved quite well but was not as positive as the winner.
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 / Reserve
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Border Union
20th Jun 2010
Judge: Miss Tracey James (Blackmine)
Minor Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
Upstanding puppy. Nice head with strong muzzle. Racy and narrow, easily spanned and steady on the move. Would prefer better upper arm angulation.
Windsor Championship Dog Show
2nd Jul 2010
Judge: Mrs Jayne Gillam (Orenberg)
Many thanks to the exhibitors for such a super entry of dogs for me to judge, I thought the standard overall was very good and I found it very encouraging to find some really nice youngsters coming up through the ranks. I had to make very tough decisions in some classes and many good dogs went card less but I thoroughly enjoyed my day and was pleased with my winners.
Minor Puppy - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
Very strong headed puppy of nice size and in good order, very much a baby yet and needs to settle and tighten up in front.
East of England Championship Dog Show
10th Jul 2010
Judge:
Thanks to exhibitors for the entry, which thankfully, was undercover on such a very hot day. I was surprised at the size of the Minor Puppy dogs, which were up to size at such a tender age. I was disappointed at the lack of foot and claw care on some exhibits ? feet not properly trimmed and claws much too long for a working breed or any breed shown at a Championship show. Shaved bellies are becoming more evident - why? It's obvious and unattractive. There were too many single coated exhibits, and not enough clean ones. I was pleased with my winners.
Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
Fit looking puppy of good construction, with correct amount of bone. In good coat, it moved out well. Good head with a strong jaw. BEST PUPPY DOG
Northern Border Championship Show
18th Jul 2010
Judge: Miss Elspeth Jackson (Clipstone)
What an honour and a pleasure it was to judge the Northern Border Terrier Club's Championship Show. An entry of 202 and good Northern hospitality ensured I had a most enjoyable day. Many thanks to my capable stewards for keeping the day running smoothly. I was very satisfied with both my challenges and all the top honours were strongly contested. I was especially pleased with my puppies and will watch their progress with interest.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
There is much to like about this nicely sized youngster with easily spanned ribs nicely carried back. He has a good head with strong muzzle and broad skull. Shown good harsh jacket and thick pelt
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)
Best Puppy - Dog
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Best Opposite Sex Puppy
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
grizzle of nice size, lovely expression, with well set ears, dark eye, correct bite, with nice width to short muzzle, good front ribs back & spannable, in good coat, went with drive carrying a level topline with well set carrot tail, well handled to Best Puppy Dog
Bournemouth Championship Show
14th Aug 2010
Judge: Mr D W Shields (Wilholme)
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
Slightly different stamp and style, but a very good type and size of youngster. Balanced head with good strength of jaw and a keen dark eye. Straight front, firm topline that he keeps on the move, well developed quarters, moved soundly.
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 / Third Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Scottish Kennel Club
28th Aug 2010
Judge: Mrs A M Gregory
I would like to take this opportunity to thank the officers and committee of the Scottish Kennel Club for inviting me to judge their championship show. I would also like to thank all the exhibitors for supporting me and accepting my decisions so sportingly. I enjoyed day very much one or two dogs needed a wee tidy up coats were not too bad but movement still needs attention.
Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
smart puppy, good head, strong muzzle, racy bodylines, easily spanned, thick pelt, harsh jacket
Darlington Dog Show Society
17th Sep 2010
Judge: Mr M King
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
another youngster to admire, nicely balanced head & jaw, good body with nice rear angulation, a close decision
Yorks, Lancs & Cheshire BTC Championship Show
25th Sep 2010
Judge: Mrs. Doreen Rushby (Dormic)
Many thanks to the exhibitors for a super entry. My DCC, BCC, and BP were a credit to the breed. Shoulders are still a big problem, ferrety feet was a recurring problem, thick pads are essential in a Border. A number lacked condition, trying to keep weight down should not be at the expense of nourishment.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
Good size. Pleasing head and expression. Good width of quarters. Moved well
Driffield Championship Dog Show
2nd Oct 2010
Judge: Mr P J Greenaway
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
close up, very nice grizzle puppy, good head, neck, topline & set on, moved well
South Wales KA
8th Oct 2010
Judge: Mr B Aubrey
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
16th Oct 2010
Judge: Mrs A K Bergh (Sweden)
I would like to thank the Northern Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge, it was a great honour to be asked. A big thank you also to the exhibitors who gave me the opportunity to go over your dogs. Many thanks to my able stewards Doreen Rushby and John Todd, they were a great help to me and kept everything running smoothly throughout the day. I found the general quality very good and I had some hard decisions. Temperaments were very good. Movements are difficult to judge in a small indoor area, but I noticed some exhibits that really stood out in hind action. Coats and pelts were certainly better than I have seen in Sweden lately, as well as toplines. I liked my winner very much and wish her good luck for the future! The entry was good for this time of the year I was told, 120 dogs making 129 entries, with some absent.
Junior - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
Strong headed dog, good rib, a bit short of coat today, preferred the front and shoulders of the winner
Novice - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
23rd Oct 2010
Judge: Mrs. Barbara Roderick (Barterhound)
My thanks go to my efficient stewards Eddie Houston and Mark Lowry and of course to the exhibitors for the sporting way in which they accepted my placings. I was pleased that mouths were good and only found one kinked tail. Feet on some exhibits were not very well padded, not sufficient in my view to do a day’s work. Most terriers were in good coat.
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
Strong headed dog with a really good keen expression. Well presented moved well. Good neck into good lay of shoulder, strong round bone and well padded feet.
Novice - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Midland Counties CS
29th Oct 2010
Judge: Phil D Sharp
A magnificent entry, the highest in the terrier group. Some exhibits did not have a good otter head & appeared too coarse. Movement was also an issue, as it should be the hindquarters that provide the propulsion, with the topline remaining reasonably level as the dog moves. Tails were somewhat better than when I last judged at this level. I was pleased with my final line-up for both dogs & bitches.
Junior - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Class Critique
A much better class, with several good dogs in contention, but a number had poor coats.
Midland BTC Open Show
21st Nov 2010
Judge: Mrs K Newsome (Kighills)
I would like to thank the Midland Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge, it was a great honour to be asked. I would like to say a big thank you to the exhibitors who gave me the opportunity to go over their dogs. I would also like to say many thanks to my stewards for the day Margaret Bailey and Chris Wallace, they were a big help to me and kept everything running smoothly throughout the day. I was told that for the November show that the entry was very good, having 120 entries and a total entry of 165 minus absentees. The overall quality was good and I had some hard decisions. Temperaments were very good. I was pleased to see good mouths with correct bites and good large teeth, only a couple were found with poor teeth development and incorrect bites. My only criticism on the day would be that not enough attention is being paid to the dog's feet and nails. However, I really enjoyed my day and was very pleased with my winners.
Junior - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
Strong head and jaw, correct bite, good straight front and lovely thick pelt and coat, moved ok, preferred head and expression of 1.
Ladies Kennel Association
12th Dec 2010
Judge: Mr. Frank Nicholls (Halcus)
My thanks go to the exhibitors who provided an excellent entry in spite of the appalling weather conditions in many parts of the country recently, and the almost inevitable problems to be expected on the M6 motorway. Good quality dogs were present in most classes and I was pleased with both line ups for the CC?s. Coats were generally pretty good with just a few taken out for that ?other show?, and one or two soft coats. I found movement again a problem with a good percentage knitting or pinning at the front, and a lack of drive from the rear. The open dog and junior bitch classes were of the highest quality and some excellent exhibits went away cardless.
Junior - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
YL & C BTC Open Show
29th Jan 2011
Judge: Mr Alan Hedges (Ramblix)
This was a great day for me and I thoroughly enjoyed myself and my thanks go to all exhibitors. Also to the club for the invitation and my two super stewards. I thought that some of the young ones had a bit too much stop, and like most other folks seem to think I thought front movement was an issue. As proper concerns, I thought one dog was painfully thin and one bitch was what I can only describe as stinking. Neither condition is good enough, for either the dogs or the owners
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
This is a very good coated compact dog. He has a better front than the second and moved better. He was very well turned out and made the most of. He moved out well and kept his topline on the move. Got a bit of style to him.
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 / Third Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
26th Feb 2011
Judge: Mrs J Guvercin (Glebeheath)
May I take this opportunity to thank the Officers and committee for inviting me to judge their show and for their warm welcome and hospitality. My two stewards, Eddie Houston and Jimmy Gilpin had the ring running like clockwork, which enabled me to get on with the job of judging a quality entry of 141 dogs making 177 entries. My sincere thanks to all exhibitors, who entrusted me with their dogs and accepted my placings in a sporting fashion, the day was a most memorable experience. The North can be proud of their dogs, as there were many quality examples on display, all temperaments appeared steady, with just an occasional bored one! Not unusual, as most, I think, would rather be out chasing vermin!! A handful of kinked tails didn’t surprise me, but youngsters with poor mouths did! Having said that, there were some lovely dogs in the puppy classes and placings were hotly contested with very little to separate them. My interpretation of the standard for balance ie: fairly long, is slightly longer than tall. I feel that a border needs length as well as narrowness to negotiate a fox earth, but still retaining heart/lung room to enable it to follow a horse. Coats were at varying stages, but as long as I could find evidence , I didn’t let it rule out, an otherwise, good exhibit.
Junior - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
Very strong headed dog with powerful jaw and well set ear. Firm body , well ribbed back with a level topline and thick pelt. He is a nice size and has a really good attitude which shows off his virtues, including his lovely tailset and carriage. Went away soundly on neat feet.
Novice - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
The Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
9th Apr 2011
Judge: Mrs Anne Gregory (Remony)
My thanks to the Club for the invitation to judge, it was both an honour and pleasure to do so. My thanks also to the committee for their most excellent hospitality, to my capable stewards, Marjorie Wanless and Anjela Cranson, and to the exhibitors for their entries and support. I had some good quality dogs to go over today and was well pleased with my winners. While I found hind action, on the whole, to be good, I did find a number of poor fronts. Front movement pinning in, weak pasterns, flat feet and feet that turned out or turned in. Some dogs also lacked forward reach. To be fit for the function it was intended, a Border needs, as well as strong sound hindquarters, a sound forehand with tight, thick padded feet.
Post Graduate - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Joint Border Terrier Clubs Championship Show
1st May 2011
Judge: Mrs Lesley Gosling
My thanks to my two excellent stewards who kept exhibits moving along, making my task easier, and to the Yorks, Lancs and Cheshire Club for inviting me to judge. Coats were generally very good with undercoats evident and few showed signs of scissoring and shaving. I was pleased that all the puppy dogs were of a sensible size for their ages and almost all exhibits were spannable; however, shoulder construction problems remain an issue, with short upper arms and poor shoulder angulation resulting in wide, or tied fronts, spoiling otherwise quality exhibits. I noticed that some were roaching over the loin, creating bouncing back ends on the move with the loss of level toplines, and many had a distinct lack of stifle bend, resulting in a lack of driving action on the move. Consider feet - a few needed claws trimming (or more road work). Some heads were untypical and snipey; there were a number of suspect mouths and one undershot puppy, but I was impressed with the overall condition of the entry in general and the winners were a credit to their owner/breeders. The well filled Limit bitch class was outstanding and it was a pity not to have more awards to present. My thanks to everyone for accepting my decisions so sportingly and congratulations to the top winners, whose dogs were so deserving of their wins. Here’s a plea - please use bait sparingly, and not while your dogs are on the judging table. It’s a pity that a number of exhibitors are slaves to baiting their dogs on the table, making the dogs move around and become unsteady, while making it difficult for judges to access mouths and assess facial features. Baiting also affects movement round the ring, with exhibits “crabbing”, watching for the treats.
Yearling - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
Placing Critique
A tough decision between these two dogs, but I preferred the long, free reaching stride of this dog on the move. Plenty of double coat and well put down today. Easily spanned and balanced well. Level topline and the neatest of feet. Strong masculine head with little stop; not over-furnished. Well shaped dark eyes enhanced by attractive pigmentation and keen expression.
National Dog Show
7th May 2011
Judge: Mrs Jayne Alpe
Thank you to the committee for inviting me to judge, I thoroughly enjoyed my day. My two stewards were very efficient and experienced; they managed to keep my ring running smoothly. I found the quality in the dogs overall to be higher than last time I judged, with in both sexes a slight improvement in movement. Although there are still some that are not driving from behind and covering the ground, and some with short, choppy, odd front movement, sometimes coupled with too narrow fronts and lack of muscle tone. Maybe more road walking would help in some cases to build up muscle, but in others is down to a problem with shoulder construction and pasterns. I found no incorrect mouths, there were a couple with broken teeth, hopefully indicative that we still work some of our show dogs. But there was a shortage of those lovely strong big teeth that the breed is known for and small teeth are on the increase. What also did disturb me was that large heavy ears seem to be creeping into the breed, which affects that lovely typical expression. In a lot of classes places could alter on another day, in fact in some classes I was spoilt for choice and would have liked more than one red card. I was delighted with my top winners who all fitted my criteria very well, every one of them displaying correct Border type coupled with sound and true movement.
Limit - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino
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 / Reserve
Name at show: Stineval Maraschino