Scottish Skye Du Moulin Du Temple

Name:Scottish Skye Du Moulin Du Temple 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:30-04-2021 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs R Young  
Breeder: 
Ollister Blue Du Moulin Du Temple (D)
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Echo D'un Autre Futur (D)
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CH FCS/IB Sub Terram Hot Dog (D)
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Malice Bleue Voie Lactee (B)Malice Bleue Just Tender Blue (D)
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Jamy Lee Du Domaine De Jonieve (B)
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Borderoba Cassidy (D)Unknown
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Ginger Du Domaine De Jonieve (B)Unknown
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Fr Ch Mission-Impossible De Kibefa (B)
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CH Benattivo Betfred (D)
10-11-2012
Colour: Red
Bandicoot Double O Seven (D)
22-11-2007
CH Gameway Kiwi JW (D)
Jephanil Rosa Pomifera At Bandicoot (B)
Benattivo Rosina JW (B)
09-04-2008
CH Dandyhow Figaro At Glebeheath JW ShCM (D)
Benattivo Rockrose (B)
Gin Tonic De Kibefa (B)
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British Cooper Clyrton Da Silva Njkog (D)
14-09-2008
CH/Am/Can CH Conundrum Co-Writer (D)
CH Ned Cooper (B)
Carla La Joie De Kibefa (B)CH FCS/IB Sub Terram Hot Dog (D)
Upstream De Kibefa (B)

Show Placings

Crufts
11th Mar 2023
Judge: Mr David Shields (Wilholme)
To judge Border Terriers at Crufts was both a privilege and a honour and I must thank the Crufts Committee for the appointment to judge the breed at what is the greatest dog show in the world. A big thanks go to the exhibitors from both home and abroad for such a super entry which made for a great days judging with quality in depth in many of the classes. Finally I must thank my two stewards who kept things moving in the ring to allow me to finish judging in good time. On the day I was looking for a workmanlike dog as the standard asks for but one also must remember that in the show ring you also need that attitude and showmanship to complete the picture. I felt my BOB put up a great show in the Group and was so pleased to see him take Group 2 in a quality line up.
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Scottish Skye Du Moulin Du Temple
Placing Critique
A very sound and honest bitch, nothing exaggerated here. Very well made throughout and another of good size. Pleasing head with a good eye and the keenest of expressions. Strong neck set in well placed shoulders, good body shape with a firm and level topline and a pleasing tailset and carriage. Firm well muscled hindquarters and presented in good coat on the day. Sound mover.
Windsor Championship Dog Show
29th Jun 2023
Judge: Professor S P Dean (Tyrian)
My thanks to Windsor Dog Show for the judging appointment. Delayed by Covid, it is a sensible moment to retire from judging at Championship level, especially as the day was very enjoyable and a fine memory to end with. It was in fact a superb entry of high quality border terriers and my thanks to all the exhibitors, especially those who travelled long distances. It was a delight when my BOB, Ch Otterbobs Tolsen, won the terrier group and an additional pleasure when my Best Veteran, Ch Cynetkoy Pillow Talk, placed third in the Veteran Group. Overall the borders proved to be sound and it was particularly enjoyable to find several dogs with large, strong teeth. Many were in a fit condition with firm muscle and active drive on the move. The majority had good shoulders coupled with hind quarters that looked capable of a day’s work. This correct construction translated into to good movement. The Border Terrier should remain a workmanlike terrier and future breeders need to keep that in mind. The top decisions were decided by some of these less obvious merits and indeed my personal preferences but, in the end, I was pleased to see an entry of border terriers with so much quality. This bodes well for the future and has left me with memories of a most enjoyable day.
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Scottish Skye Du Moulin Du Temple
Placing Critique
On the leg. Good type and quality with excellent coat and pelt. Moved well.
Crufts
10th Mar 2024
Judge: Mrs Lesley Gosling (Akinside)
A tremendous entry of 275 Borders ( 25 absentees on the day)to enjoy handling, judging and placing. I must extend my appreciation to my two valiant stewards for their patience and skill in keeping classes moving. Thank you all. I do believe our breed is changing, but in subtle ways. The lack of opportunities for true terrier work below ground for some Borders has been replaced by agility and other energetic pursuits, but lack of hard muscle tone has produced a ‘softer’ body on some exhibits. Some feet are slacker, pads are more spread and thinner and some fronts are wide. Movement is not always positive and a ‘driving’ action is lacking. Size is fluctuating too. We have a ‘working’ breed - let’s ensure that features defining the breed are not lost, i.e. ‘spannability’; a hard, harsh top coat and soft protective undercoat (not enough of those today); a dark, expressive eye, a broad skull and strong quarters – ‘the engine is at the back!’. Heads generally were good, but some bitch heads veered towards coarseness. One thing not lost is the Border’s kind temperament – curious, interested and ready for anything.
Mid Limit - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Scottish Skye Du Moulin Du Temple
Placing Critique
Another very attractive grizzle girl in super coat and pelt. Like the winner – moved out well and positively on neatest of feet.