Name:Sunset Rainbow 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:01-04-2014 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs K Torrens & Mr A Madams  
Breeder:Mrs N Ford 
Cobstoneway Ocean Sunrise (D)
15-08-2012
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Foxfactor Pied Piper JW ShCM (D)
07-12-2009
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Foxfactor Hornblower JW ShCM (D)
10-09-2005
CH Wilderscot Toffee (D)
CH Manx Margaid ShCM (B)
Rhozzum Keynote With Foxfactor JW (B)
14-11-2007
CH Irton Silver Knight (D)
Baywillow Columbine (B)
Cobstoneway Bayou Sunrise (B)
17-08-2009
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Otterkin Blue Bayou Conundrum (D)
10-03-2001
Otterkin Kade (D)
CH Otterkin's Conundrum I Write the Songs (B)
Cobstoneway Moonlight (B)
09-12-2005
CH Rossula Magic Borderer Clipstone (D)
Springhill Pacify of Cobstoneway (B)
Flowers Of The Rainbow (B)
23-02-2012
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Ardminish Finlay (D)
17-05-2008
Colour: Blue and Tan
Brookladdie Blotto (D)
09-10-2006
Stretchill Joey (D)
Meadow Ruetwo (B)
Hawksfold Rose (B)
15-05-2002
Borterra Stitch In Time (D)
Exotic Fantasy (B)
Foxfinn Darling Diva (B)
06-05-2006
Colour: Grizzle
Moonlight Dream of Foxfinn (D)
11-06-2002
Garlton Garth (D)
Brittania Lady (B)
Greer Ginny (B)
14-07-2000
Haydnholme Spartan (D)
Brushflower Bluest Bell (B)

Show Placings

Southern Border Terrier Club Members Limited Breed Show
1st Mar 2015
Judge: Mr. Bob Wright (Totherend)
My appreciation goes to the SBTC officers and committee for the opportunity to judge a lovely entry of Border Terriers and to the stewards for their support during the show. Also to the many exhibitors who quite rightly presented their dogs so proudly. I hope they enjoyed their day irrespective of the results, as above all this is a hobby to enjoy with the pets that you love. It’s always good to see new faces exhibiting but I think most would benefit from a few visits to ring craft prior to launching themselves into the ring. This would give them an idea of the typical ring routine and some guidance on preparation of their exhibits. Whilst some concession can be made, lack of ring presence inevitably reflects in some way on their exhibit. Having said all that I can but admire the efforts of a seasoned 2½ year old handler as she moved her much older prized veteran up and down the mat! I found some dubious dentition, a couple I couldn’t span and several only just spannable. Some dogs impressed in the line but disappointed on the move (particularly rear movement) but for a limit show I felt there was plenty of quality and I was particularly delighted with the main contenders. Some classes merited two “firsts” with precious little separating the first two and I was sad to disappoint. Not being first shouldn’t reflect badly on any dog it only means that a particular judge preferred another exhibit on the day. Certainly some of the dogs would have been better placed had they moved as well on the day as I’ve seen them move before. I’m not of the school that expects to see a final line-up of identical dogs of a particular type. Several exhibits, whilst not of my preferred type, represented the breed standard well and couldn’t be denied an appropriate place irrespective of type or the appearance of the final line-up. I looked for a well balanced dog reflecting the aspects of the breed standard, without exaggeration and able to cover the ground smoothly and efficiently and I was pleased to find it in most classes.
Puppy - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Sunset Rainbow
Placing Critique
Grizzle and tan with dark features, correct teeth, neck a little stuffy, deep in chest, plenty of coat, good angulation but unsettled particularly on the move. Would benefit from some training to enable better presentation.
Junior - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Sunset Rainbow
Maiden - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Sunset Rainbow