Name:Glenbucket Jack of Diamonds 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:24-06-2011 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mrs M Anderson  
Breeder: 
Minx's Diamond (D)
16-06-2007
Colour: Red
Design By Jordi (D)
03-10-2004
Colour: Red Grizzle
Lairhope Blue Gene (D)
10-09-2003
Lairhope Black Diamond (D)
Lairhope Sherry (B)
Ashbrae Pickle (B)
07-08-1999
CH Digbrack Rambler (D)
CH Irton Hogmanay At Ashbrae (B)
Madam Minx (B)
07-10-2002
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Lairehope Black Diamond (D)
23-11-1999
CH Holmston Freelancer (D)
Lairehope Space Kadette (B)
Peitie Sky (B)
18-06-1999
Lairhope Ground Control (D)
Petite Pip (B)
Glenbucket Scotch Thistle (B)
25-02-2004
Colour: Grizzle
CH Holcombe Jack Daniels (D)
28-11-1994
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Raeburnfoot Royal Mail (D)
13-02-1990
CH Valmyre Magician of Dandyhow (D)
Raeburnfoot Dusky (B)
Islay Mist of Holcombe (B)
27-02-1992
Int/NL/Est/Den/Fin CH Double Scotch (D)
Nighneag Shona (B)
Todlaws Rythm In Blue (B)
17-10-2001
Colour: Blue and Tan
Glenbucket Lochnagary (D)
25-09-1996
Scots Guardsman (D)
Glenbucket Lady Emma (B)
Lottisland Sung Song Blue (B)
03-01-1997
Scots Guardsman (D)
Lottisland Just Annie (B)

Show Placings

The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
31st Mar 2012
Judge: Miss Betty Rumsam (Wildercot)
The Border Terrier CIub held a Championship Show where bitch BIS was Bramblebrae Violet at Shiftyfox, this bitch has it all & I was pleased to award her her third CC & BIS. She was in immaculate condition, feminine, handy size, wonderful coat & pelt, just right for bone, so well balanced, movement was a joy. I loved her; RBIS, Ethlancoral Pip of Ottaswell, I liked this dog for his size & balance, in super condition, not overdone in any way, good head, narrow in shoulder, ribs well back, strong loin & hindquarters, moved soundly; & BP, Nantcoch Ffion, very pretty feminine pup, good for size, outline & balance, good head & bite, small tight feet, good tail. Very promising. A big thank you to the officers and committee for the lovely gift and to my two excellent stewards for the day, Jim Stewart and Ken McKenzie who made my task a pleasure. Thanks also to the exhibitors for the entry of 229 (200 dogs and 4 nfc) and for the sporting way they accepted my decisions. I was pleased with my final line up. Mouths and teeth were generally good, coats were mixed, some in heavy coat and others with only undercoat. It was good to find plenty of thick, loose pelts, so important in a Working Terrier. Poor movement was the downfall of many.
Puppy - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Glenbucket Jack of Diamonds
Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
21st Apr 2012
Judge: Mr Eddie Houston
It was a great pleasure to judge at this show and I would like to thank the Club for their hospitality and the exhibitors for the excellent entry of 130 dogs. Thanks also to my stewards, Mark Lowry and Angela Cranson. I was very impressed with the number of quality dogs present and I found all males to be entire and no major mouth faults, just a couple of misplaced incisors. Many dogs were sporting good, tweedy jackets and temperaments were excellent. Although I could span almost all, size is a concern, many, particularly in bitches, being up to size. Front movement in some was a bit erratic. My thanks again to everyone who afforded me the privilege of going over their dogs.
Puppy - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Glenbucket Jack of Diamonds
Placing Critique
10 month old grizzle. Another strong headed pup with a good bite.Shown in good coat, plenty of pelt and moving ok. A little bigger than first and not as good in front.
Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
6th May 2012
Judge: Mr W Shorthose (Cundytyke)
Many thanks to the Committee of the Border Terrier Club, who were the hosts of this year’s Joint Border Terrier Club show, for inviting me to judge such a prestigious event. My thanks go, particularly, to my stewards, who kept things running smoothly and enabled me to get through a big entry in an unrushed way. Overall, I felt the quality was reasonably high, with a lot to like. There were only a few which I felt could have done with a few square meals as they were a bit on the thin side. Exhibitors should know how to balance food intake with exercise to produce dogs in the correct condition. Lack of muscle on more was a greater problem. While the standard states ‘capable of following a horse’ many would have been tired following one round a stable yard let alone across country. This is evident when dogs are moved but not giving an active breed sufficient exercise also has an effect on their mental wellbeing. There were a number of untypical heads. I wonder if some people don’t understand the proportions of an otter’s skull as some muzzles were lacking in breadth giving a ‘foxy’look, while other heads were too rounded giving the impression of a teddy bear. Mouths were not a big problem with only a couple incorrect and coats were also, generally, good. Most exhibits had an undercoat though there were quite a number which had thin skins. A good, thick, loose pelt is essential for a working terrier. Very few could not be spanned, so most would have been capable of getting to ground. A ‘one size fits all’ attitude does not really apply to working terriers as there are a variety of jobs and situations to be encountered but they do have to be able to get there in the first place. I was very pleased with my top winners and extend my thanks to all the exhibitors.
Puppy - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Glenbucket Jack of Diamonds
Darlington Championship Show
14th Sep 2012
Judge: Mr David Hunt (Ottaswell)
Thank you to the committee of Darlington Dog Show society for inviting me to judge, with special thanks to my sole steward who worked tirelessly throughout the day to keep both me organised and the ring running smoothly. My appreciation also to the exhibitors for their good entry despite having to face the often long and tiring journey home on a Friday afternoon. Thankfully the weather remained dry for my judging however with a constant strong wind blowing this proved testing for exhibitors handling dogs in full coat. The ring was large with lots of room for the dogs to move, although the grass could have been cut much shorter. In general all exhibits were in reasonable condition, but as always I was surprised to find 3 dogs with incorrect bites being shown at this level. A working terrier should have coat on the undersides but I was surprised to find some with bellies that had obviously been trimmed/shaved to enhance their underlines. No problem temperaments.
Junior - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Glenbucket Jack of Diamonds