Nettlesnape Scathach at Borderbound

Name:Nettlesnape Scathach at Borderbound 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:27-11-2015 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs J Giles  
Breeder: 
Onthill Amaretto (D)
28-06-2011
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Onthill Super Trouper (D)
28-03-2009
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Benattivo Rock Robin (D)
04-01-2007
Dandyhow Spells Trouble (D)
Benattivo Rockrose (B)
Dandyhow Rose And Crown (B)
04-04-2007
CH Tythrop Tapas (D)
CH Dandyhow Sea Vixen (B)
Amarula On Ice Onthill (B)
01-06-2009
Colour: Grizzle
CH Wilderscot Toffee (D)
30-10-2001
CH Hynerbrook Quartz (D)
CH Hynerbrook Emerald (B)
Benattivo Rock Chic (B)
04-01-2007
Dandyhow Spells Trouble (D)
Benattivo Rockrose (B)
Brattlin Black Belle (B)
14-08-2009
Colour: Black And Tan
Gellisown Accipitor Nisus At Gwangwilli (D)
23-09-2004
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
NL CH Rhozzum Emil (D)
23-05-2003
Hellchuck Crackerjack of Rhozzum (D)
Rhozzum Delia (B)
Gwared Jasmine (B)
16-05-2002
CH Rhozzum Columbo (D)
Haffes Fern (B)
Princess Phoebe of Tyche (B)
09-04-2004
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Crowshole Cruiser (D)
30-09-2001
Frezzle Nelum (D)
Elusive Emma (B)
Tyche Druim Shionnach (B)
02-11-1999
CH Dandyhow Claudius (D)
Copperfox Cork Elm (B)

Show Placings

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.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Nettlesnape Scathach at Borderbound
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.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Nettlesnape Scathach at Borderbound
Placing Critique
Smaller more compact bitch, with a typical head, dark eye and neat ears. Well angulated front, good topline and tail set, good rear. Excitable puppy that was unsettled both on the table and on the move.