Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella

Name:Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:06-05-2015 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs P South  
Breeder:Miss A Bekker 
Borderella Day Tripper JW ShCM (D)
03-10-2008
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
16-09-2001
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Otterkin Lyricist (D)
17-06-1996
CH Biddestone Picaro of Lutrabeck (D)
CH Otterkin Blue Note (B)
Conundrum Twist of Fate (B)
16-07-1999
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Leveller (D)
Conundrum Lindy Joe (B)
Borderella Amy (B)
23-02-2006
Colour: Grizzle
CH Gameway Kiwi JW (D)
18-09-2002
Dandyhow Golden Arrow (D)
Gameway Sapphire (B)
Borderella Emma (B)
01-10-2002
Dandyhow the Gondolier (D)
Olderhill Hesta (B)
Maryvics Quintessence (B)
02-08-2012
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Rexlands Cock Robin (D)
13-08-2009
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Rexlands Ragged Robin (D)
23-04-2003
CH Brumberhill Basil (D)
Ox Eye Daisy By Rexlands (B)
Rexlands Serin (B)
05-05-2005
CH Gameway Kiwi JW (D)
Ox Eye Daisy By Rexlands (B)
Ch Int/Ch Rus/Ch Czh/Ch RKF/Ch Ua Borderhouse Bette Davis (B)
28-05-2005
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Fr CH Quatford Quatro (D)
15-11-1999
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
Quatford Kindheart (B)
CH DK Borderhouse Silly Susan (B)
24-08-2001
Foxforest Taste Of Whisky (D)
Arnakke For Ever Amber (B)

Show Placings

Walsall & District Kennel Association Open Show
8th Nov 2015
Judge: Mr Billy Henderson (Tuwos)
Puppy / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
The Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
15th Nov 2015
Judge: Mr Dave Matthews (Tojamatt)
Really pleased to be invited to judge the midland open show, so my thanks to the committee for inviting me and for the hospitality received. Many thanks to Margaret Bailey and Paul Brannan for stewarding and making things run smoothly and keeping me on track. Also my thanks to the competitors for taking my decisions so well and for bringing real quality to the show ring it was hugely appreciated, whether you were first or third there were some close decisions and exceptional quality.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Red grizzle baby at 6 months but what a coat, it was harsh and dense with good undercoat. Feminine head, big teeth, good bite and narrow throughout, a bit of a fidget today but on the move she went round the ring with drive,nice reach of neck good shoulder placement easily spanned.
Puppy - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Novice - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Open Show
22nd Nov 2015
Judge: Mrs. Liz Wright (Totherend)
My thanks to the East Anglia Border Terrier Club for the invitation to judge their show, to the exhibitors for giving me such a super entry and especially to Robert Brewster for his excellent stewarding. I really enjoyed my day.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Coventry Ladies Kennel Society Open Show
1st Jan 2016
Judge: Mr Steve Thomas (Samtan)
Best Puppy
Name at show: TPG4, Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Puppy / First Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Boston & District Canine Society
10th Jan 2016
Judge: Mrs Janet Lee (Tythrop)
My thanks to the Society for my invitation to judge at Boston show . Thanks too to my stewards who were both efficient and unobtrusive , great timesavers and cheerful ! I very much enjoyed my day on the woolsack and had some lovely dogs and bitches who I felt could do a days work , having the construction to enable them to run the equivalent of a marathon over rough terrain , as well as being narrow , lithe and spannable to get in underground and ultimately back out again . Some did pay the penalty of being too big in rib and thus were heavily over standard for weight when picked up or too wide in front to get in , others failed in their construction to move in a sound , balanced , long , free striding way making one think they could not follow a horse any distance ! All bar 1 male were entire , there were a few with kinks in their tails and I had more than the usual number of level bites , some with very jumbled or small teeth which I feel must be watched carefully and please try to breed out as they are the defence of a working terrier – Border Terriers should have big scissor bite dentition . I still believe a BT should be capable of free standing and moving on a looser lead as of yore , rather than having their legs screwed on and being too strung up , I understand some dogs do not make the most of themselves free stood , but a lot are pushed into a very strange shape by their handlers ,and lose the vivacity and ‘active and game’ outlook that is part and parcel of the breed , making them very depressed , even some of the puppies looked as though they would rather be anywhere else but in a show ring , either from being over shown or over handled . There were a few dogs who I felt needed more weight on them , their coats hiding their stuck up spine & pin bones – this may be to try and make them more easily spannable or weigh nearer the standard , but it is very unfair on any adult or puppy to starve them , and they did pay the price in some classes as they could not work as thin and lacking strength as they were. In other words they should be made right not starved into shape . Both my challenge line ups pleased me , and I was especially pleased to have such a good even bitch challenge where I was spoilt for choice , ultimately the dog and bitch I could visualize most easily following horse and hounds and then working gained top honours , being well made , spannable , good coats and pelts , sound free accurate movers with quality and breed type .
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Manchester Championship Show
14th Jan 2016
Judge: Mrs Ruth Ann Naun (USA)
I would like to thank the Manchester Dog Show Society, as well as Kate & Ronnie Irving who were my hosts while in Britain, I thoroughly enjoyed my judging and your hospitality.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Also showed well, good bite.
Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Rugby & DCS Open Show
6th Feb 2016
Judge: Mrs H Bakewell
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
The Midland Border Terrier Club Open Show
14th Feb 2016
Judge: Mr Rob Taylor (Foxthorn)
Puppy - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Novice - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Sutton Coldfield Open Show
20th Feb 2016
Judge: Mr Paul Richardson (Weisel)
Reserve Best Of Breed
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Best Puppy
Name at show: TPG1, Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Junior / First Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Southern Border Terrier Club Members Limited Breed Show
6th Mar 2016
Judge: Mr Colin Girling (Benattivo)
Many thanks to the Committee for the invitation to judge this prestigious event and there support on the day. Thanks also to my Stewards Rachel Larner & David Hunt who helped manage the ring so efficiently and effectively without drama or fuss. Thanks also to Show Manager Jane Roberts and Andrew Mooney for ring stewarding and announcing. I really enjoyed my day in the spotlight and thank all of the exhibitors who worked so hard to present their dogs and accepted my decisions so gracefully. I was happy with all of my class winners and hopefully people could see my interpretation of the standard on display in the dogs and bitches I selected. There were some really tough decisions and some very close calls for top 3 placings in some classes. I was delighted with my BoB, Reserve and Best puppy. There were many youngsters and older dogs and bitches that were a delight to go over, which gives me great encouragement.
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Similar type to winner with good front shoulder angulation and well set on tail.
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
See above
Crufts
13th Mar 2016
Judge: Mr W R Irving
It was a great honour to judge the breed at Crufts again - after having done so once before. That was some thirty nine years ago in 1977 when the show was still held at Olympia! The entry this year at 266 from 239 exhibits though down a good deal on last year, was still enough to be going on with and we finished by 3.30 p.m. thanks to my excellent stewards Mr and Mrs Chaston. The exhibitors all seemed very sporting in line with the breed’s sportsmanlike traditions. I thought that the depth of quality was better in bitches than it was in dogs with several classes where I would have liked to have had more prizes. I thought that heads were in the main pretty good and that fronts, though there were still plenty which weren’t great, were rather better than the last few times I had judged. Crufts is always known as a bad time for coats and this year was no exception with very many lacking in coat and others with rather soft coats. Quite a number of dogs and bitches were rather long in body mainly caused by having ribs that were not as the breed standard demands “carried well back” and thus having loins that were long rather than the required “strong”. And finally Border Terriers are supposed to have a tail which is, according to the standard, “set high and carried gaily” Quite a few slink around the ring looking miserable and present no sign of the “activity” required by the standard and with tails that are carried low rather than “gaily”. I like to see a Border Terrier that shows a bit of animation and has what I’d call ‘lines’. My thanks to the exhibitors for entering and for the efficient way that they showed their dogs.
Good Citizen - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Herts & Essex Border CS Open Show
19th Mar 2016
Judge: Mr Roger Cruden (Shamsky)
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Retford CS Open Show
20th Mar 2016
Judge: Gloria Hearn (Amberside)
Best Puppy
Name at show: TPG2, Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Junior / First Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
26th Mar 2016
Judge: Mr Bill Gray (Pontbeck)
A very big thank you to the club members, committee and officers for the privilege to judge this show for a second time. The club ensured I enjoyed my day with a warm welcome and being attentive to my every need. My stewards efficiency took a good burden from my shoulders and I was allowed to concentrate and assess the dogs. Coats were a mixed bag from very little to very full but I would just say you can't judge something you can't see. I found it strange that some exhibits were stripped out except for a ridge of top coat running down their spine, creating a good outline is important but you can feel for body shape while handling. Heads were, in the main, very good to excellent with only a few that were lacking true Border character. The breed seems to have got on top of the problem regarding rear movement but front movement still needs to be addressed with a good number of exhibits " throwing their front around " I was delighted in my main winners especially BIS. If I have seen a better example of the breed during the many years I've had an interest I can't remember. An outstanding dog in every respect, a true ambassador for Border Terriers and a dog that will be remembered in generations to come. I feel privileged to have had the opportunity of judging him. The two puppy bitch classes along with junior and yearling bitch were packed with quality and that bodes well for the future.
Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Class Critique
All three have great promise and my notes say " best class so far "
National Terrier
2nd Apr 2016
Judge: Mrs T Grubbe (Borderhouse)
It was a honour to be asked to judge National Terrier Club Championship Show, awarding CC for the second time. A great entry. I thoroughly enjoyed my day, I was very pleased with my main winners. The overall quality was good. I saw some dogs who could have more drive in the movement and better front. I send my warmest thanks to the committee and my ring stewards for taking so good care of me and making me feel so welcome.
Novice - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
11 month a little heavy bitch, good expression, a bit big ears, strong neck a little round in ribcage, good topline, good hindquarters, still loose in the movement, very good thick loose pelt and excellent coat
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
10th Apr 2016
Judge: Mr D. Fryer (Irton)
The Border terrier breed standard is relatively brief, but implies a lot. To me, the most important clause is the first; 'Essentially a working terrier'. This must be interpreted; to me, it means that it must be capable of working to fox after following a possibly lengthy hunt across rough upland country, arriving under it's own steam, fit for purpose, at the same time as the huntsman who will typically be mounted. Thus it must have the length and depth of rib to allow good heart and lung room, and the conformation to allow properly efficient movement . It must also be narrow enough in rib to allow it to follow a fox to ground; and it must have the head and muzzle strength, and size of teeth and bite, to allow it to deal with whatever it finds. It must also have the coat and pelt to protect it from weather and quarry underground. In my entry today, I found a lot of quality , but also a few worries. Front movement left a lot to be desired in too many exhibits; generally as a result of imperfect shoulder construction; though a worrying lack of muscle may well be a factor here. The puppy classes in particular left a lot to be desired in front movement; hopefully some will improve as they tighten up and mature. Coats were generally of good quality and mostly well prepared; though in some cases attempts at creative grooming did more to highlight shortcomings than to hide them. I found no undershot or overshot bites; though I did note a few with teeth not 'set square to the jaws', a few (older) dogs with missing teeth and several with somewhat crooked or undersized teeth. I was particularly impressed with the depth of quality in the upper dog classes. My thanks to the Club and to the exhibitors for the opportunity to get my hands on so many quality Border terriers; particular thanks to Bev Jackson and family, and the collecting ring stewards, for the efficient marshalling of the ring which allowed me to concentrate solely on judging the dogs. I thoroughly enjoyed my day judging , and the welcoming and relaxed atmosphere throughout the show.
Puppy - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Cobbier type, good head and expression, nice typical grizzle coat, quality pelt, super tail, good hindquarters.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
see above (3rd in PB)
West of England Ladies' Kennel Society
24th Apr 2016
Judge: Mr Frank Nicholls (Halcus)
An excellent entry, with real quality in both dogs and bitches. I’m only sorry we were forced indoors after the puppy bitch class to get out of the biting wind bouncing off the Malvern Hills. Heads were generally good, just a few snipey muzzles, and three or four light noses. I found no bad mouths. Quite a few had short, round rib cages with weak loins. Coats were pretty good overall. The biggest problem, and has been for quite some time, was poor front movement, with exhibits moving quite reasonably, and as one would expect from a breed expected to run whilst carrying out its job, when viewed from the side, only to wave their legs all over the place when coming towards me.
Junior - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Novice - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Good Citizen - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Nicely built , decent head and well set tail, good coat
Coventry & District KA Open how
22nd May 2016
Judge: Mr. Stewart Golding (Beaconpike)
Junior / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Post Graduate / First Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Southern Counties Canine Association
4th Jun 2016
Judge: Mrs Anne Tove Strande
I was thrilled to receive the invitation to come back to Southern Counties and judge Border Terriers! The organizers know how to make people feel welcomed and I enjoyed the relaxed and friendly atmosphere! All details were very well taken care of and in the ring my stewards were extremely efficient and nice. Thanks to the exhibitors for showing their dogs under me and for their presentation, which was very professional. I enjoyed the overall quality of the Borders. There were many with lovely otter heads and with correct racy outline. All but one was easily spannable and agile. I also appreciated good pelts and quality otter tails. Coats were of good texture, but I wish more dogs could be presented with fuller coats. I appreciate a Border with truly double coat and a little “tweedy” look about them so they do not remind me of a smooth terrier. Movements were free, but quite a few could improve in front movement becoming more stable and parallel. My winning dog and bitch were both of such high quality they could win anywhere, both under breed specialists as well as all-rounders. In addition to having correct breed specific details, they were also well constructed. I chose the bitch as my BOB because she had that extra attitude and showmanship making her an eyecatcher. It made me proud on behalf of the breed that she also won the group!
Good Citizen - Dog or Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Three Counties Championship Show
10th Jun 2016
Judge: Miss S Dandy
Junior - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Nicely made youngster who moved out well around the ring, she particularly caught my eye with her ground covering stride in profile, and tracked the best in this class. Good head, skull and expression with moderate neck into a well angulated forehand with layback of shoulder and length in upper arm. Sound topline, croup and tailset. She scores in size and balance, with well-matched quarters standing on good legs & neat feet, presenting a clean outline.
Class Critique
Close decision between three promising, quality bitches.
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Placed first in Junior.
The Sothern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
11th Jun 2016
Judge: Professor S P Dean (Tyrian)
It was a pleasure to judge the SBTC Championship Show and very pleasing to do so on their return to the Cheltenham racecourse. The new venue on the racecourse site has impressive facilities and they helped to provide a good atmosphere all day. The bitch classes were generally very much better than the dog classes and the number of border terriers with thick pelts and a good coat was impressive. Heads are very much improved although some deep stops and large heavy ears cost a few dogs a higher placing. In general terms the construction of hindquarters has improved but we are now seeing some dogs which have too much bend of stifle and end up with their hocks well behind their tail root when standing. Lay-back of shoulders has also improved yet some still have those relatively upright shoulders which yield a stilted movement in front. In addition, we need to keep the narrowness of the breed in mind, the border terrier does not have a rounded chest and should be well ribbed back as a result. I struggled to span quite a few male dogs but the bitches were much better. Dentition was very good overall and very strongly made teeth was most enjoyable to find and always an impressive quality to see when examining a border terrier’s mouth. Finally it was nice to see a few dogs with the characteristic thick carrot-shaped tail which, when set on correctly, always finishes the overall picture. Keep in mind it is an asset for the working terrier. At the end there were some very promising youngsters who will contribute the future of the breed and several very high quality Border Terriers competing for Best in Show.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Rangier type, well made, with a depth of chest, nicely ribbed back. Just preferred overall balance and coat of first two. Moved correctly
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Blackpool & District Canine Society
24th Jun 2016
Judge: Mrs Trudi Baird
My first CC appointment and a big thank you is due to the officers and committee of Blackpool & district canine society for allowing me the honour to judge at your show. It was an immensely satisfying day judging a quality entry of Border terriers. I found size in general to be excellent with only a couple who were too large that I couldn’t span. Mouths were all acceptable, with just a few who had teeth out of line. All Males were entire. Coats were a problem, not on my main winners I hasten to add, and a good few exhibits were brought out too early in the coat department. Some judges may overlook this very important part of the breed standard but I certainly couldn’t. Upholding the maxim “essentially a working terrier”, a good double weather protective coat is a must! I was thrilled when I stood back and looked at my DCC & BCC when they came in to challenge for best of breed, I thought they were very similar for type and stamp. A very pleasing and humbling conclusion to judging the dogs and bitches. Best of breed went to the bitch in a very close challenge; simply it was her head and expression that won me over. Thank you to each and every exhibitor for bringing your dogs under me and accepting my decisions with grace.
Junior - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Windsor Championship Show
3rd Jul 2016
Judge: Mr David Hunt (Ottaswell)
My thanks to the committee of Windsor Championship Dog for their invitation to judge at this show which is so efficiently organised and well run. Thanks also to my stewards Elaine Waddingham and Lynn Crane for their help and assistance in keeping the ring running smoothly at all times. My appreciation also to the exhibitors for their entries . As usual at Windsor the ring was large in/out with lots of space for dogs to move freely and a fairly flat surface enabling movement to be assessed, without being forced to stop/start when moving the whole class. In general the dogs were in good condition and I found no dogs that were not entire. Although teeth were generally good, apart from a few misaligned, they varied greatly from very small to huge in size. Disappointed to see a few light eyes creeping in. Coats varied as always with many shown in soft undercoat but lacking topcoat, but worryingly I found several with a decent topcoat but very little undercoat. Movement particularly at the front end continues to be of concern, whilst a puppy can improve and tighten in front as it matures, moving wide or high stepping in an older exhibit is difficult to change, Generally the standard of the bitches was better than that of the dogs.
Good Citizen - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
East of England Agricultural Society
9th Jul 2016
Judge: Mrs A E Gregory
This was my first appointment at this level and I would like to thank the organisers of the East of England Show for giving me this opportunity. I would also like to thank my two stewards, David and Pat Sutton for keeping everything running along smoothly. Thanks must also go to the exhibitors for allowing me the honour and privilege of judging their dogs and for the sporting way in which they accepted my decisions. I thoroughly enjoyed my day! Movement on the whole was good but front movement in a few was incorrect with toeing in when coming towards me. A few lacked muscle tone and some feet and nails could have been tidied to better advantage. Thick pelts were in the minority and some exhibits were shown without undercoat and this affected placings. Considering the harsh terrain in which the Border Terrier is expected to carry out its’ work, it should be in fit, hard condition with a thick double coat and pelt of depth and quality. Some heads also had stops which were too deep. This does not present a correct otter like head which should have a shallow stop. I also found a couple of suspect mouths and a few dogs, when lifted off the table, were too heavy. Some dogs would have benefited from more ring training. However, I was pleased with my winners and, in some classes, decisions were close. Although early rain made the ring conditions less than desirable, all dogs coped well.
Graduate - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Leeds Championship Show
22nd Jul 2016
Judge: Mr Ken Bartlett
My thanks to the officers & committee for this appointment giving CCs in this breed for the first time, also the exhibitors for a lovely entry, also my two stewards who kept things running smoothly.
Junior - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Bakewell Show
3rd Aug 2016
Judge: Mr Jeff Luscott
Thanks to Bakewell Show Society for the call to stand in for the designated judge, I enjoyed the quality and atmosphere around the ring with a good turnout. I had lovely dogs to go over and well done to the BOB and BP on their Group results.
Junior / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Special Yearling / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Graduate / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Post Graduate / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Paignton & DFA Championship Show
6th Aug 2016
Judge: Mrs M Barrass
Junior - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Bournemouth Canine Association
13th Aug 2016
Judge: Mr N Straw
I would like to thank Bournemouth Canine Association for the invitation to judge at their Annual Championship Show, my steward's who keeping things running smoothly in the 'office' and to the exhibitor's for a lovely entry. Temperaments as always in this breed were excellent. Size varied in both sexes with the bitches having the overall edge on the day. Heads were more uniformed than when I last judged, some were shown without the required 'double' coat and several were un-spannable, there were a few in-correct bites and front movement is still an issue, but the area that concerned me most was dirty teeth not just rear molars but the canines and incisors in particular some of the youngsters
Junior - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Leicester City Canine Society
29th Aug 2016
Judge: Tracey Anscombe (Orangebox)
Thank you to the officers and committee for this appointment and for your hospitality on the day. Thanks also to my two stewards who kept the ring moving. It was a privilege to be able to judge your dogs today and thank you for bringing them under me.
Junior / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Richmond Championship Dog Show
10th Sep 2016
Judge: Mr David Shields (Wilholme)
Yearling - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
The Southern Border Terrier Club Open Show
18th Sep 2016
Judge: Mrs Chris Davis (Hesselemere)
Firstly my thanks to the Committee of Southern Border Terrier Club for the invitation to judge their show this year. I thoroughly enjoyed my day. It was lovely to see such a good bunch of Borders as I have not been around any shows of late due to other commitments. The quality was excellent; I was really pleased with both my line ups, but particularly the males. Size was very pleasing, as was condition, well muscled animals that could do a day’s work. Temperaments were excellent too. The breed is ‘looking good’.
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Dk G/T with nice feet and good angulation. Lovely head and expression. Didn’t flow as well in movement as winner.
Graduate - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Driffield Agricultural Society Championship Dog Show
1st Oct 2016
Judge: Mrs Jane Roberts (Smalesmouth)
I would like to thank the officers and committee of the Driffield Agricultural Society for the invitation to judge at their show. I was grateful to have the use of an excellent sized ring. The surface was rather undulating and rough cut in places, which proved more of a challenge to those dogs whose movement did not have “the soundness to follow a horse”. It was a very raw start to the day with the dogs being judged under rather cold and misty conditions although the sun did break through as the bitch classes began. Grateful thanks to my stewards Anne and Sarah, who kept everything moving so efficiently and were good company for the day. My thanks to all the exhibitors, it really is a privilege to go over your dogs and is always a learning curve. I had a thoroughly enjoyable day and there were some top quality exhibits and some promising youngsters, whose progress I will watch with interest. Some decisions were hard, and limit dog, junior and limit bitch had quality in depth. It was extremely rewarding to find some very good double jackets amongst the entry but felt there were several others who had thin pelts or lacked undercoat. There were a couple with teeth out of alignment and too many dogs whose movement lacked the necessary drive from the hindquarters. I was mindful of the job that Border Terriers were bred to undertake and I was pleased with my class winners; making the challenge for both dogs and bitches an enjoyable if difficult task.
Good Citizen - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Handy size grizzle. Balanced outline with good head and expression. Good lay of shoulder and body lines. Good legs and small neat feet. Nicely presented in correct jacket. Moved soundly enough but not quite the length of stride of 1.
South Wales Kennel Association
8th Oct 2016
Judge: Mr John Bainbridge (Risdene)
Thank you to the exhibitors who took the trouble to present their dogs at a difficult time of year in good condition with reasonable coats appropriately trimmed, as they know my wants. The top five winners were outstanding for being' normal' representatives of the breed with none of the current trend for exaggeration, in front and rear assemblies,all had correct length of body ,narrow front, deep ribs carried well back that provides the necessary heart and lung room for a border to be active all day and go to ground when needed.
Junior - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Good Citizen - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
This grizzle was in harsh coat, with good head and shows good confirmation standing but was poor in front movement.
Midland Counties Canine Society
27th Oct 2016
Judge: Mrs Jean Willetts (Hanway)
I would like to thank the committee of the Midland Counties Canine Society for inviting me to judge at their show. Many thanks to my two stewards, who did an excellent job and kept the ring running smoothly. And finally to the exhibitors who entered their dogs for me to judge, it was a great pleasure making it an enjoyable day.
Yearling - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Walsall & District Kennel Association Open Show
19th Nov 2016
Judge: Dieter Sprung (Schleswig)
Post Graduate / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
East Anglian Border Terrier Club Open Show
20th Nov 2016
Judge: Mr Dave Matthews (Tojamatt)
My thanks to The East Anglian Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge the November Open Show also my stewards Rob Brewster and Bev Jackson for their help throughout the day. It was a lovely venue and atmosphere and a very well run show. Thanks also to all the exhibitors who entered the show and accepted my decisions with great sportsmanship.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Ladies Kennel Association
11th Dec 2016
Judge: Mr Graham Pickering (Picer)
I would like to thank the committee of Ladies Kennel Association for their kind invitation to the judge the breed at this well organised show and their generous hospitality. It was a real honour and I thoroughly enjoyed my day. I would also like to thank my stewards Tony and Katherine for keeping things running smoothly throughout the day. Thank you also, to all the exhibitors for their entries and the sporting way that they took the decisions that I made. As for the dogs – as expected, coats varied, all the dogs were entire, in clean condition and well behaved. There were a couple of dogs with teeth not set square in the jaw or with teeth out of line. I was looking for dogs of the correct size, with a typical otter head, a harsh double coat and a thick pelt, plenty of muscle, the correct amount of bone, and shown in hard condition. I also expect to see dogs that move true and with ease around the ring and look physically capable of doing a days’ work, whether they get the opportunity or not. All my winners had these attributes and as often happens many deserving exhibits went without cards on the day.
Yearling - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Good Citizen - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Crufts
9th Mar 2017
Judge: Miss Sally Leslie (Risdene)
It was a great honour and pleasure to examine a superb entry of 250 dogs with 28 absentees. I was conscious that the judging period available had to be used wisely. My profound thanks to all exhibitors, my splendidly efficient stewards Mr R and Mrs A Green and the marvellous exhibitor who provided the red chair as my unofficial ring marker (even if she did occasionally have the temerity to sit in it) for co-operating famously to ensure that we completed our task in a timely manner while hopefully enabling everyone an equal opportunity to put their best foot forward. To go over something special and send it round and see proof that it meets the crucial test of health and conformation makes the pulse quicken. I was looking for typical, well knit, well conditioned, free moving specimens exhibiting all the breed characteristics we need to retain while trying to minimise undesirable aspects. This is a natural and unexaggerated breed and my ultimate line-ups pleased me immensely displaying exactly what I was seeking
Good Citizen - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
typical exhibit of good size, handy and attractive, not quite the scope of 1
Bournemouth CA Championship Show
13th Aug 2017
Judge: Mr Harold Ogden
This was such a special appointment and I am indebted to Bournemouth for the opportunity. You see it was "Aunty Eva" Heslop, the revered breeder of the Corburn Border Terriers, who drove me to my first ever allbreed Ch show in 1970. Eva took Sunday school in the Methodist chapel in Corbridge, Northumberland, and I was her secret weapon boy soloist at the competitive music festival! I particularly remember the beautiful Ch Corburn Corn Dolly shown by Mr Skeet. Bellingham show was not only local for me but THE Mecca for Geordie/Scots Borders. I have judged the breed since 1992 and been educated both by a breed club seminar in 2012 and by obtaining a JDP Credit in Nov 2013. That would theoretically have halved the KC Judges Sub requirement of 160 hands on. I actually had 200. I only mention all this as cynics assume the likes of me to have been "fast tracked" and / or to have no actual interest. 69 of the original 82 starters made it so I had plenty to work with. The bugbear was fronts whether steep /elbows /plaiting /hackney. As a toydog specialist I am accustomed to spotting lift / hackney that is often written into the breed standards. But this no decorative breed but rather a functional working terrier "capable of following a horse" that requires endurance and hence a rhythmical swing straight through from the shoulders ensuring no wasted effort, He will tire all too quickly otherwise. Moreover the breed standard expressly includes in the Faults section an assessment of "its effect on the terrier's ability to work"
Limit - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Welsh Kennel Club
19th Aug 2017
Judge: Mr Max King
Post Graduate - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
City of Birmingham
2nd Sep 2017
Judge: Mrs B Roderick
Firstly I would like to thank my stewards for their assistance during the day. Thanks to the exhibitors that sportingly took my decisions, it was a pleasure to judge some lovely terriers. I would just suggest that over baiting not only slows up the judging, especially with young puppies but does spoil the terriers outline in the final line up of the classes on occasion. That said it was pleasing to find the temperaments sound in the exhibits, despite the various distractions and of course the clanking of the ducting under the carpet. Thank you again for your entry.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Good Citizen - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Another sound bitch with good head and expression, in good coat, good tail set and racy quarters.
South Wales Kennel Association
8th Oct 2017
Judge: Mr. Mark Ord (Marnadee)
Thank you to my very able stewards who kept the proceedings running smoothly & all exhibitors who entered under me today. I consider it a great privilege to handle this delightful breed. A very enjoyable day for me awarding C.C.s in this breed for the first time. I had my first Border T in 1975 and have followed the breed with interest ever since. As a judge this is just my opinion on the breed from those entered under me today. We all have a slightly different interpretation of the breed standard and I think that is what makes exhibiting & breeding a great interest, however I do think it is vital to remember what the breed was developed originally to do and make sure we do not loose vital breed points. Today I found the depth of quality was in the bitches, I was pleased to say the majority of bitches were of correct size and easy to span, I unfortunately can not say the same for the males. I was disappointed with front movement, I found tails of correct length & shape lacking in many and some odd expressions. On a positive note I was more than happy with many of my classes, some classes you were spoilt for choice and that is great to see, in-fact some classes were exceptionally good quality, it was a case of splitting hairs & on dogs performance. The majority had good double coats of good texture & nice loose pelts. Temperaments were also very good, the Border should be biddable and never snappy with people or other dogs & this was good to see.
Good Citizen - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
liked her head, strong in jaw, racy body, good quarters, moved better in rear than did in front, in good jacket, well set tail, neat fee
Midland Counties Canine Society
27th Oct 2017
Judge: Mr David G Winsley (Davmar)
My thanks to the exhibitors for their quality entry, also to my two efficient stewards. I would like to mention that due to the noisy ring next to our during the first three bitch classes, some youngster were upset and didn't show to their best advantage, hopefully they will have gotten over it. Movement generally was good in the majority of dogs. Feet need more attention, some certainly don't comply with the breed standard and certainly would affect them if they had to go long distances. Some just needed a little judicious trimming.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Close up to 1. This very nice girl has a pleasing feminine head & pleasing expression. She is overall a nicely balanced shape. Well made body with well angulated hindquarters. In a quality coat of good texture, moving well both ways.
Ladies Kennel Association
10th Dec 2017
Judge: Mrs Angela M Gregory (Manx)
My thanks to the LKA for their kind invitation to judge the Border terriers at this year’s championship show. My thanks go to the Stewards who assisted at the event and to you all who were very helpful and supportive. Sadly we were victims to the weather and this did have a marked impact on attendance which was a real shame but the association still managed to deliver a quality show. Thanks are also extended to the exhibiters who help support the show. Congratulations to those who did brave the inclement weather and I felt that despite the low attendance the standard of dogs offered a competitive environment. I was delighted to have seen the Border Terrier Group as having a high level of entries this year
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Did not have the coat of the winner and for me did not quite have the movement but did have nice feminine head with good mouth and eye
Good Citizen - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella
Placing Critique
Decent head and well set tail, nervous today but could change places next time
Crufts
9th Mar 2018
Judge: Mr.Carl Gunnar-Stafberg
Good Citizen - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Imperterrito Agenda By Borderella