Name:Donald Draper 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:02-07-2010 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mr & Mrs Cook  
Breeder: 
Iron Bru Jack (D)
20-09-2007
Colour: Grizzle
Barney Be Good At Hornthorpe (D)
21-03-2005
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Grindelvald Sandpiper (D)
23-03-2000
Stineval Razamadaz (D)
Grindelvald It's A Breeze (B)
Cumberland Lass (B)
28-08-2003
Here Comes Trouble of Crookdake (D)
Oxcroft Rachel (B)
Dainty Dandygirl (B)
02-10-2001
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Odds On (D)
27-10-2000
Oxcroft Raider (D)
Fairley Certain (B)
Kenmillen Sweet Dreamer (B)
17-05-2000
Oxcroft Raider (D)
First Smile (B)
Rosies Star (B)
29-06-2005
Colour: Grizzle
Hearty Joker (D)
30-04-2004
Colour: Grizzle
Eagles Eyes (D)
15-11-1998
Red Joss (D)
Blue Niece (B)
Bubbling Springs (B)
16-01-2000
Ace of Castle Cottage (D)
Till the Terror (B)
Fernwind Country Heather (B)
17-06-2001
Colour: Blue and Tan
Shawlands Captain Jack (D)
27-02-1999
Shawlands Macduff of Vandamere (D)
Shawlands Kerry (B)
Fernwind Country Rose (B)
05-04-2000
Dyrow Dynasty At Fernwind (D)
Yorkshire Lass (B)

Show Placings

Joint Border Terrier Clubs Championship Show
1st May 2011
Judge: Mrs Lesley Gosling
My thanks to my two excellent stewards who kept exhibits moving along, making my task easier, and to the Yorks, Lancs and Cheshire Club for inviting me to judge. Coats were generally very good with undercoats evident and few showed signs of scissoring and shaving. I was pleased that all the puppy dogs were of a sensible size for their ages and almost all exhibits were spannable; however, shoulder construction problems remain an issue, with short upper arms and poor shoulder angulation resulting in wide, or tied fronts, spoiling otherwise quality exhibits. I noticed that some were roaching over the loin, creating bouncing back ends on the move with the loss of level toplines, and many had a distinct lack of stifle bend, resulting in a lack of driving action on the move. Consider feet - a few needed claws trimming (or more road work). Some heads were untypical and snipey; there were a number of suspect mouths and one undershot puppy, but I was impressed with the overall condition of the entry in general and the winners were a credit to their owner/breeders. The well filled Limit bitch class was outstanding and it was a pity not to have more awards to present. My thanks to everyone for accepting my decisions so sportingly and congratulations to the top winners, whose dogs were so deserving of their wins. Here’s a plea - please use bait sparingly, and not while your dogs are on the judging table. It’s a pity that a number of exhibitors are slaves to baiting their dogs on the table, making the dogs move around and become unsteady, while making it difficult for judges to access mouths and assess facial features. Baiting also affects movement round the ring, with exhibits “crabbing”, watching for the treats.
Puppy - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Donald Draper