Name:Bootstrap Lad of Drigothe 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:06-11-2007 
Colour:Red Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mr S & Mrs C E Griffiths  
Breeder: 
Foxcraig Jester (D)
06-02-2006
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Ashbrae Poacher (D)
29-04-2003
Colour: Red
CH Ashbrae Ghillie (D)
21-01-2001
CH Rossula Symphony (D)
Kenswith Delft Blue At Ashbrae (B)
CH Ashbrae Salsa (B)
07-08-1999
CH Digbrack Rambler (D)
CH Irton Hogmanay At Ashbrae (B)
Foxcraig Fern (B)
26-07-2002
Colour: Red
Foxcraig Tobermory (D)
20-05-2000
Ashbrae Fraser Among Manx (D)
Foxcraig Gold Finch (B)
Foxcraig Bluetit (B)
27-10-1995
Matamba Magnus (D)
Little Friend (B)
Wee Dirrington Daisy (B)
17-08-2004
Colour: Red Grizzle
Lairhope Ground Control (D)
28-04-1995
Colour: Red Grizzle
Scots Guardsman (D)
02-05-1985
Norstan Kalico Kid (D)
Border Mist (B)
Linhope Lady (B)
09-01-1991
CH Dykeside Gordon Ranger (D)
Jolly Jane (B)
Frascati Princess (B)
22-04-2000
Colour: Red Grizzle
Matamba Magnus (D)
09-05-1993
CH Valmyre Magician of Dandyhow (D)
Matamba Millicent (B)
Kenvee Rosie (B)
19-04-1995
Warrior Houghton (D)
Rosie of the Close (B)

Show Placings

Crufts
5th Mar 2009
Judge: Professor S P Dean (Tyrian)
A demanding day with 247 entered, my sincere thanks to all who entered and showed patience when decisions needed time. Also my gratitude goes to our ring stewards who were simply outstandingly efficient. I was very proud of the ticket line-ups and thought the BOB looked superb in the group. What was encouraging was there were many dogs down the line that would not have been out of place there and ?splitting hairs? became a routine technique in several classes to find class winners. Reflecting on the day leaves some lasting impressions. There is no doubt the breed has made great advances in head conformation. Good otter heads with strength in muzzle and strong teeth were very much in evidence. Ears by and large are good but with a trend towards largeness and heaviness which we must reverse. It is very difficult to change the ear shape so embedding any coarseness now must be of concern. Movement too has improved over the years largely driven by progress on stifle angulation but let’s not go too far here as some excess is creeping in. Shoulders still need attention with many severely lacking lay back and of more concern some foreleg assemblies are placed too far forward so fore-chests are vanishing. This produces flashiness but it is wrong. Coats and pelts were generally good and the majority were capable of being spanned. Flat feet were in evidence perhaps driven by a tough winter and lack of exercise but remember this is a sporting breed and needs fitness to be fully appreciated. As a result many nice dogs lost out because of a lack of muscle or flat feet. We have a healthy breed and this was supported by those in the veteran classes and with an 8 year old winning BOB perhaps this is proof enough.
Yearling - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Border Terrier Club Championship Show
28th Mar 2009
Judge: Marjorie Staveley (Dykeside)
It was indeed an honour to be invited to judge this show. My thanks to the offficers and committee for their warm welcome and to my ring stewards Glenise Hyslop and Marylynne Winder for all their hard work and efficiency. Special thanks must go the exhibitors for an excellent entry of 301 from 237 dogs (6 NFC) that I very much enjoyed judging. I thought the depth of quality varied although I was pleased with my final line-up of both dogs and bitches. Heads in general were good although I noticed there were a few exhibits rather heavy in ear. Coats and pelts varied considerably. A number of quality exhibits were devoid of coat and were penalised accordingly. I found a few exhibits, in my opinion, too heavy and unspannable; feet and nails would also benefit from more attention. Temperaments were good.
Junior - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Special Beginners - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Placing Critique
Very typey youngster, handy size, pleasing head, good coat and pelt, showed well.
Northern BTC Open Show
11th Apr 2009
Judge: Mr Ian Hopper (Esyntona)
Novice - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Birmingham National Dog Show
7th May 2009
Judge: Mrs Betty Judge (Plushcourt)
I judged the breed just two years ago & I was alarmed at the change for the worse in the type & quality. The number of dogs entered was 115 with few absentees, four more being added to the original entry due to a catalogue error, an entry of which I was pleased with, especially in these financially hard times & terrier day being on a Thursday. I was really surprised to find exhibitors showing dogs with incorrect dentition & I found several of these. I was puzzled as to why upright shoulders & straight hind legs, some with hocks barely defined had become so prevalent. Generally movement was poor, but with construction so poor & with so many dogs with straight hind legs what else would you expect? Several single coats & thin skins. Heads, where have all the beautiful otter heads gone. I found round skulls, some with a distinct brow over the eyes, large round shaped ears & they were not close to the cheek. Several dogs & bitches I was unable to span due to round ribs, with no carryback of rib. There were two dogs with kinks in their tails. More seriously, bad temperaments on a couple of dogs was also depressing, I have never had a Border Terrier snap at me before until this show. In some of the classes, when the dogs came into the ring, overall quality was so poor I nearly lost the will to live. However, I was very pleased with my CC & RCC winners & both my BD & BB puppy winners, & several other class winners, so there are still some breeders out there with the correct interpretation of the Standard. Perhaps it would be a good idea for the less experienced breeders & exhibitors to take note of these experienced breeders? & exhibitors? good dogs & learn from them. I was delighted to see my BOB go G4 in a very strong group & then to see my BP winner go PG3 in an equally strong puppy group.
Novice - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad of Drigothe
Placing Critique
handy sized dog, good head & ears, easily spanned, nice expression, very good hindquarters, moved soundly
Scottish Kennel Club
16th May 2009
Judge: Dr Ron Wheatley (Loiriston)
Yearling - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Placing Critique
nice length of body with good rib, lost on movement
Novice - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
30th May 2009
Judge: Mr Brian Aubrey (Jenabeck)
Novice - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Border Union Agricultural Society
20th Jun 2009
Judge: Mr Ernie Hill (Tynecourt)
Yearling - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Placing Critique
good size 19 month old, pleasing head, well placed ears, good coat and pelt, nice front, moved with drive, good strong bone
Graduate - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Northern Border Championship Show
19th Jul 2009
Judge: Mr Gerald Baker (Jaslou)
It was an honour to have been asked to judge the Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show, I wish to thank the officers and committee for their great hospitality and catering, Special thanks to my stewards Doreen and Claire, Overall the dogs were in better coat and condition than the bitches, with some short of coat or none at all, Although level bites are acceptable in the breed there were more today than expected, I was very pleased with my class placing. And final line up.
Graduate - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Special Beginners - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad
Scottish Kennel Club
30th Aug 2009
Judge: Mr. Bill Browne-Cole
Many thanks to the Officers and the committee for kindly inviting me to Judge at this show. I thought the breed generally especially in the early classes was of a very high standard. Head shapes were very good, I only had one bad bite although some teeth could have been larger. Eyes generally were very good. I would have preferred to see some smaller ears. Body shapes were very good although a tad long. Movement was generally good going but I was a little disappointed with the front movement; ie small strides & too much knee action.
Yearling - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad of Drigothe
Placing Critique
Lovely make and shape, pleasing head & eye, good topline & tailset. moved freely.
Driffield Championship Dog Show
3rd Oct 2009
Judge: Mr Graham Pickering (Picer)
Thank you to Driffield Agricultural Society for inviting me to judge Border Terriers at their Championship Show. I had a good entry of 169 from 162 dogs and had a large number of quality exhibits to go over. It was a shame that the weather, being extremely windy, meant that because of health and safety reasons I had to judge indoors. This meant that at first the ring was not as spacious as I would have liked and the noise from the wind in the marquee at times disturbed some of the younger exhibits. In addition, the length of the grass and the unevenness of the surface were problematic for some of the exhibitors. I was extremely pleased with my final line ups and there were many classes where deserving dogs went unplaced due to the quality of the entry. Overall coats, were very good and temperament was excellent. However, I did find two examples of the odd tooth out of place and a number of dogs which could have been tidier particularly around feet and tail. In my winners I was looking for a correct size Border with a harsh double coat, well muscled, correct bone and looking like it could do a good days work. I found those qualities in my winners.
Yearling - Dog / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad of Drigothe
Border Union
20th Jun 2010
Judge: Miss Tracey James (Blackmine)
Post Graduate - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad of Drigothe
Scottish BTC Championship Show
13th Nov 2010
Judge: Mr D E Fryer (Irton)
Thanks to the Club for the opportunity to go over so many quality dogs, and to the exhibitors for bringing them along. I was pleased to find , overall, a better standard of movement than I had expected, particularly in front; likewise coats, in general, were of good quality and quantity. I was, however, disappointed that so many seemed to have small teeth; mostly technically correct with only a couple with missing teeth. One male was not entire.
Graduate - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Bootstrap Lad of Drigothe