Name:CH Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:09-10-2014 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr K H & Mrs D Moore  
Breeder:Mr I & Mrs J Broomhead 
Plushcourt The Boss Bee At Manorcroft (D)
04-07-2013
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Wintergarden Fly High By Plushcourt (D)
02-07-2011
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Plushcourt Priceless (D)
02-11-2005
Mansergh Float To Plushcourt (D)
Plushcourt In the Picture (B)
Wintergarden Kir Royal (B)
08-08-2009
CH Tythrop Tapas (D)
Terhels Toccata At Wintergarden (B)
CH Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby (B)
08-01-2009
Colour: Blue and Tan
Plushcourt Picasso (D)
13-12-1996
Plushcourt Nobleman (D)
Plushcourt Passion (B)
CH/Port CH Brumberhill Bumble Bee By Plushcourt (B)
27-09-2003
CH/Fr CH Plushcourt Renoir (D)
CH Riseburn Reprint (B)
Aus CH Bohunt the Cats Whiskers (Imp) (B)
15-11-2011
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Nor CH Damdyke Gentil Hugel (D)
01-10-2003
Colour: Blue and Tan
Axbor Horatio (D)
12-08-2001
Axbor Born To Be Quick (D)
Axbor Hoppetossas Beatrice (B)
Foxforest Going Places (B)
11-12-1997
Foxforest Light the Sky (D)
Foxforest Going For Gold (B)
Aus CH Bohunt Dita Von Teese (B)
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Bohunt Pillow Fight (D)Bohunt Pillow Talk (D)
Bohunt Scarlett Ribbonz (B)
Sweeping Across Ice (B)Klettermusens Yahoo (D)
Sweeping Jonna Donna (B)

Show Placings

The Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
3rd May 2015
Judge: Miss Julie Price (Oxcroft)
I would like to thank the Midland Border Terrier Club committee for the opportunity to judge this year’s Joint club show. Many thanks to my two ring stewards Bob and Liz Wright for the smooth running of the ring and the cups of coffee. It was an experience to go over so many dogs of different types; this made my job difficult at times, as each one had different attributes to the next. A few classes I found very hard to decide who my winners would be for this reason. Is the breed getting better or worse? I do not think I am the first to mention that there are too many foreign heads and plain faces with no expression. The breed standard states “a head like that of an otter” and “essentially a working terrier”. Confirmation and movement, I think has improved a little, but the heads and strength of the dogs has declined. When I looked at some of the dogs, I liked them but then had to remind myself that they where dogs not bitches. Thank you to all exhibitors for letting me go over your dogs and the gracious way most of you accepted my decisions.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
National Dog Show
9th May 2015
Judge: Mr John Dace (Cassacane)
I must begin by saying a very sincere thanks to the Kennel Club and the officers and committee of the Birmingham Dog Show Society Ltd for giving me this most prestigious appointment to award Challenge Certificates for the first time. Also again sincere thanks to the exhibitors for their splendid entry and acceptance of my decisions on the day, and to my very efficient Stewards who ensured that classes moved along which helped in a timely finish. On reflection of the exhibits I found that teeth and mouths were very good on the whole, feet were variable as was movement. Temperaments were good. All dogs were entire. My main concerns were in the condition of some exhibits who could have been fitter and harder in muscle tone but where has the consistent “head like that of an otter” gone? The variance in head shape and therefore expression was quite evident. I was pleased with my final awards and again many thanks to everyone for making this one of my most memorable days. The depth of quality particularly in the bitches bodes well for the breed in the future but as already mentioned concentration on heads to achieve the “head like that of an otter” should be one of the paramount objectives.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Scottish Kennel Club
16th May 2015
Judge: Mr Paul Wilkinson
Best Puppy
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Minor Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Placing Critique
very pretty youngster, lovely head shape, nice eye, good neck & shoulder, narrow front, nice topline & tailset, in lovely coat & condition, moved well. BP
The Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
6th Jun 2015
Judge: Mr Stewart McPherson (Brumberhill)
My thanks, to the Club, for the invitation to judge their Club Show and the hospitality shown to Peter and myself. Thanks, also, to my Stewards, Wendy Mooney and Denise Townsend, who valiantly coped with the paperwork in the, at times, rather blustery conditions, keeping everything going smoothly! Thank you to the exhibitors, also, who entered for my opinion. The grass, in the ring, wasn’t exactly “bowling green”, so it certainly sorted out the good from the bad, on the move! As is usual, from me, not an “everything in the garden is rosy” preamble! After 35 years, living and breathing Border Terriers, I tell it, as I see it! As with my last appointment, Crufts, it is just over a 3 year gap, since I judged the Breed in the UK. I had obviously made my point, last time, that I wouldn’t pass the excessively broad skull, almost caricature like, that had become popular, despite the Standard asking for “Head like that of an Otter. Moderately broad in skull”, as there were none I thought overdone, on the day. I think, the problem lies, possibly, that the Standard doesn’t specify, as I was taught, that it refers to English River Otter, some people, mistakenly thinking the commoner headed Sea Otter, or deeper stopped Asian Short Clawed Otter is being referred to. There is a big difference between the three! Not helped by critiques, apparently, praising “broad” skulls, which, to me, sends out the wrong signals! At Crufts, I had thought the breed had turned a corner, with regard to forehands ie. shoulder and upper arm construction…….how wrong was I?!!! I think I had the full range of faults today, upright shoulders, short upper arm, out at the elbow, sometimes all on the same exhibit! The widest part of a Border Terrier, “Essentially a working Terrier”, bred to go to ground, shouldn’t be the elbows, this fault usually being because the forehand isn’t set on the body correctly, being too far forward, due to a short, steep upper arm, usually, although not always, accompanied by an upright shoulder. These faults also affect that other line from the Standard “Capable of following a horse”, as, due to the incorrect angles, the movement is no longer efficient, being restricted to a shorter, hackneyed, step in profile, almost as though they are walking on hot coals, due to the foreleg not reaching full extension. It may look ok, coming and going, being accurate, as the shorter stride means there is less room for error, but the lack of a ground covering stride would mean the dog working twice as hard on the move, doing its job, soon becoming exhausted. This was brought home to me, discussing the stamina of various dogs with a friend, his son exercising their two Border Terrier champions chasing after him, on horseback, around a field. The accurate mover, with the shorter stride was soon exhausted, having had to work twice as hard, whereas the more angulated one, with the longer, ground covering stride, was up for more! Like, usually breeds like, good forehands being bred for. They don’t appear as if by magic! I am well aware that these faults are seemingly being passed by Judges, not just in the UK, at the very highest level, but that doesn’t mean that they are either correct or desirable and they are very difficult to breed out. I’m left wondering, having read a number of critiques, then having seen, or judged the dogs being praised, are the Seminars failing to educate the correct mechanics of economical movement, or are people just not seeing the movement faults, as long as its trots up and down, with its head and tail up, showing nicely for the Judge! Conversely, as ever, hind movement was pretty good. It was interesting to note that those I have rewarded in the past, with the correct forehands and narrow fronts, at Crufts and previous engagements, came back, having retained their virtues and have also passed the same, narrow, lithe bodylines on to the next generation. If they are made right, they last right! A working Terrier, whose front is going, or has gone, by the time it is reaching maturity, is neither use nor ornament and is a liability to itself and its owner. I would like to think, from ring side, that it was obvious that I was looking for Borders with a pattern of moderation and workmanlike construction, with sound, free, scopey movement, who also had quality and style. It wasn’t always easy, in some classes, but I thought my final line ups, in both sexes, demonstrated my priorities. On the whole, coats and pelts were good, as always my opinion being that coats are transient. I don’t expect them to be aimed specifically, time wise, for me, as I am more concerned with correct construction, but it is “the icing on the cake.” As long as there was evidence of the correct textures, no one was unduly marked down, until it came to the top honours. Most were spannable, although very few were easily spannable, slightly worrying, as my hands have a big span! This isn’t just a UK problem! Mouths were all acceptable, a few with the odd broken tooth, which is only to be expected in a working Terrier and certainly wouldn’t be penalised by me.
Minor Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Placing Critique
Grizzle and Tan. 8 months. Excellent head and expression. Good neck and shoulder. Straight front, just not quite so narrow as the 1st, being a shade shorter in upper arm. Good rib, top line and tail set. Good hindquarters. Excellent coat and pelt. Moved very well behind.
Paignton & District Fanciers’ Association Championship Show
1st Aug 2015
Judge: Miss Diane Swales (Grabbist)
My thanks to the Secretary and Committee for inviting me to judge at this most enjoyable show and to my two extremely efficient stewards, Felicity Snook and Lady Elain Macdonald, who kept the ring flowing smoothly. I am grateful to the exhibitors for a good entry including some very nice Borders and some promising youngsters. Overall mouths were good with strong, clean teeth and correct bites except for one overshot. Skins were an improvement on my last judging appointment, the majority being thick and loose but I do not like the tendency to strip coats out leaving little evidence of a harsh, dense coat. Remembering that a Border is 'essentially a working Terrier' it concerns me that there are a number being shown that really do not measure up to that description both in jacket and the lack of drive and ability to cover the ground when moving. These comments do not apply to my winners and I was so pleased to find many that really measure up to most points in the standard.
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Placing Critique
Well made, confident 10/12 Pup. Good shoulders with tail well set on. Moved soundly.
Class Critique
A promising class and certainly the first five all looked as though they had the characteristics to work.
Bakewell Show
5th Aug 2015
Judge: Tom Mather (Barklots)
Puppy / Third Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
City of Birmingham
5th Sep 2015
Judge: Mrs P. Clark (Gameway)
My thanks to City of Birmingham for the invitation to judge and to the exhibitors who gave me such a good entry in both numbers and quality. Thank you also to my two hard working stewards who kept the ring running very smoothly. I found the limit and open classes in both dog and bitch had quality in depth and they were a pleasure to judge Thank You
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Placing Critique
Attractive pretty head with keen expression narrow front with good shoulder placement and well angulated rear. Topline and tail both good. In very good coat a nice confident puppy who showed well. Quality pup.
Darlington
18th Sep 2015
Judge: Mrs. Margaret Curtis (Matamba)
Many thanks go to the exhibitors today for their support as terrier day at Darlington Ch Show is always on a Friday and this can be difficult for some coming on a working day. Thanks go to my two good friends Alf and Carol Wood who were my stewards today and kept everyone informed class by class, keeping everything running smoothly.
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Placing Critique
A very sound puppy, real otter head with a strong under jaw ears close to cheek giving a lovely expression, right amount of bone with a good topline and tail set, harsh jacket with thick pelt.
The Yorkshire, Lancs & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Championship Show
26th Sep 2015
Judge: Mrs Kathy Wilkinson (Otterkin)
What a privilege to be invited by the Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cheshire Border Terrier Club to judge their Diamond Jubilee Championship show, marking 60 years since the Club was first incorporated. The event was tinged with sadness that their long time Secretary, Mrs Cynthia Knight, could not be here to witness this special occasion. A minutes silence in her memory was called at the beginning of the show. I like to think she would have been looking down on the Club and the show with satisfaction with the way her team have continued to run the Club, always remembering the great influence and impact she and her husband Gordon ("Tag") had on their Club. Also being remembered at the show, were recent sad losses to the breed of Eva Heslop and Kathy Fell and to terriers in general, the redoubtable Maureen Micklethwaite. Congratulations to the Acting Secretary, Tina and her husband and Chairman, Kevin Green and the rest of the team on a well run show and thanks to my ring stewards, Graham Richardson and Sharon Pickering for keeping everything running smoothly. A show is not held for the benefit of a judge or a society; it is held for the dogs to be assessed and their owners and exhibitors to have a good day out, win or lose. I therefore hope that everyone enjoyed their day. Very pleased with the entry of 211 dogs making 242 entries, both in terms of numbers and in depth of quality of the entry. Class entry numbers shown are give or take some catalogue changes during the day, which are reflected in my numbers below. Absentees in new dogs gave an absentee rate of 34%. Given that I have previously had to talk about dogs being kept too thin, it was good that there were only one or two dogs who could have done with more weight on them (one especially where I could feel the pin bones protruding), but most of those shown today were in good body weight and condition. While it is a real thrill, it is also a sadness to me to be judging well filled classes of quality dogs or bitches, knowing that some of those I really like have to go card-less, just because of the excellence of the entry. Many times, in quite a few classes, hard decisions had to be made. Spanning is to me, one of the most important things after breed type (after all, you can span other breeds of terrier and I was looking for a Border!), but even the best typy dogs cannot win if I am unable to span them. A Border that cannot get to ground and back out, is not "essentially a working terrier". There were so many good ones today who were easily spanned, who also had excellent heads and moved so well and who came to hand well when lifted from the floor. Although some I had loved from ringside, were difficult to span and so paid the price, it is surprising that others, who might have looked on the large side from ringside in earlier days, were surprisingly easy to span. Nothing beats getting hands on. Judging by today's quality entry, I can safely say that the breed is in a good place. I understand that during the day, a Diamond Jubilee Celebration cake, arranged by Pat and Brian Baxter, was cut into and offered to exhibitors, with a glass of fizz to toast the Club. Special gifts were awarded to each exhibitor/member (one per household) of a glass paperweight bearing the Club's name and notation to celebrate the Club's Diamond Jubilee. I was also pleased to receive one of the paperweights as the judge, along with a nice bottle, thank you! It was a long day, with a 10am start. In future, the Club may decide to think about an earlier start and while the 2 classes held in the interval were a good idea, I thought, and well received, it did mean that I was not able to ask for the 20 minute or 1/2 hour break I would have preferred, but in the end, while waiting for those classes to be judged, I believe the break lasted around an hour and a quarter (we finished Puppy bitch at 1.25pm but could not get back into the ring to start Junior Bitch until 2.40pm), which put the show's ending back to much later than it might have been. Perhaps if Clubs decide to put on those extra classes, they would best be done either at an Open show, or at a Championship show where the venue is big enough for a separate ring. There was an entry of 26 for the judge of the 2 separate classes. What if it had been 50? Having said that, I offer my congratulations to the society for being innovative and forward thinking on this, but I just think it needs tweaking. A long day, but a very enjoyable one; thanks again to all who entered under me at this special Diamond Jubilee Show of the Yorkshire, Lancashire and Cheshire Border Terrier Club and thank you to the Club for their hospitality and the lovely gifts. Thanks again to all exhibitors for a super entry for this special celebration show.
Junior - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Placing Critique
11 month old typy bitch who caught my eye the second I saw her. Lovely dark grizzle coat and a beautiful otter like head, leading into good shoulders, with a good reach of neck. She moved very well both coming and going. She has good, small, tight feet.
South Wales Kennel Association
10th Oct 2015
Judge: Mr Phil Sharp
I would like to thank the committee of SWKA for their invitation to judge & their hospitality on the day, my stewards for all their hard work, & the exhibitors for their support making Border Terriers the highest entry in the group. I was recently reminded just how long I have been involved with the breed when a photograph was circulated of the exhibitors at the very first open show of the Southern Border Terrier Club, held in a field close to the rectory at Hawkesbury. I guess this must have been in the early 1970s. It also prompted me to think that I must have judged for the first time some 40 years ago & I have seen a lot of Borders over the years since then. Each time I have judged I have been fortunate to find a few outstanding dogs, some very good ones, mostly good ones & very few poor ones. This was the case once again at this show. Dentition was good, there were no kinked tails & movement & coats were variable as normal. A couple of the dogs were spooked by the loudspeaker announcements, which was a great shame for the owners. I believe that everyone knows the faults of their own dogs, so it is the plus points that I have noted down for the most part. For one reason or another, I have not got to a show for a year or thereabouts, so seeing most of these dogs for the first time was a real pleasure.
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Placing Critique
had slightly the better head & expression & was also sounder on the move than 2. Good pelt & topline. Kept her shape moving. Very nice tail, something that was not always evident today. BPB
Wigan & DCS Open Show
1st Nov 2015
Judge: Mr Robert F Taylor (Foxthorn)
Junior / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Graduate / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Open / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Maghull & Merseyside CS Open Show
6th Dec 2015
Judge: Mr P Harding (Pringham)
Best Of Breed
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Junior / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Post Graduate / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Open / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
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 .
RBCC
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Junior - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Placing Critique
Feminine & typy , this well made grizzle of 15 months has many virtues . She is a lovely size with good length of leg under a light framed easy span body. Quality proportionate otter head with dark eye and excellent bite of big teeth. Good reach of neck flows into well placed clean shoulders , enough upper arm & straight bone into tight small feet. Her firm level backline flows into racy well angulated hindquarters with well let down hocks. Moved freely with a good economical easy stride , totally accurate too! Has a quality look with a bit of style and class ! Lack of depth of coat today was deciding factor in the challenge along with less depth of loin denoted by underline which should come with full maturity . Pleased to award her RBCC .
Yorkshire, Lancashire & Cheshire Border Terrier Club Open Show
30th Jan 2016
Judge: Mrs. Tracy Butler (Ycart)
I would like to thank the officers and committee for inviting me to judge there show,and there hospitality throughout the day. I would also like to thank the exhibitors for there lovely entry,and there sportsmanship,wether you agreed with my desision or not. On the whole exhibits had good dentation,coats where varied,but evidence of good coat was there,temperments where good. Sadly i found a few dogs that where pityfully thin,and would benefit from a good meal,and some free running exercise,some exhibits would benefit from a good tidy up of removel of dead coat,and please leave the clippers in the box.
Reserve Best Bitch
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Junior - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore
Placing Critique
Liked this bitch for overall balance,pleasing head,neck,narrow front,strong loin of good length,well ribbed back,easily spanned,well muscles ,so sound on the move RBB
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
27th Feb 2016
Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Barrett (Howthwaite)
Firstly, I would like to thank the committee, members and exhibitors for the fantastic entry at this, my first club open show. It was a great privilege to judge here on the 50th anniversary of the Jedbergh show and to be able to get my hands on all these dogs. Thank you to my ring stewards, Jane Morton-Shaw and Janice Johnson for their hard work and efficiency. Thank you also, to Carole MacKenzie for going the extra mile with my lunch and plying me with all sorts of gluten free goodies! All the dogs were entire and I found only two or three kinked tails, but mouths were a bit of a concern. There were a lot of level bites, and although “acceptable” we should all be mindful of this when breeding on. Strong scissor bites with typically large teeth is what we should be aiming for. The majority of dogs were in good fit order, but unfortunately a small number of exhibits were rather thin and lacking condition. The two shouldn’t be confused. There were also quite a number of very short, and in some cases, sprung ribs, and quite a few lacking angulation and length of upper arm in front. On a positive note, there were some very promising youngsters, especially in the young bitch classes, which can only bode well for the future.
Reserve Best In Show
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Reserve Best Bitch
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Junior - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Grizzle and tan. Feminine, nice shaped head with short muzzle, little stop and lovely small neat ears. Excellent bite with big teeth. Good neck and shoulders and nicely angulated front and rear. Just right for bone, standing on small well padded feet. Excellent topline and tailset with short well shaped tail. In correct double coat. Very free, balanced and active on the move. Reserve Best Bitch and Reserve Best In Show.
Class Critique
A nice class.
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.
Junior - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
another very pleasing Border which was very close up and where the positions could easily be reversed another day. I thought she was going just a bit over the top in coat and could have been tidied up to show a slightly better outline. She too was really good in head and expression. Good in neck and topline. Correct small tight feet and enough bone. Good in stifles.
Class Critique
A very strong class I thought containing a number of good exhibits that had to go cardless.
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.
Junior - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Very similar remarks apply to this fine female. Another difficult decision and I wouldn't guarantee that I couldn't reverse the placings on another occasion. The head is the first breed point I notice and this head makes you take notice.
Bath Canine Society Championship Show
27th May 2016
Judge: Mr Alan Hedges (Ramblix)
My thanks go to the Officers and Committee of Bath show for inviting me to come and judge Border Terriers for the first time, and on the Bath Billiard Table as well, it was a fabulous day for me and will live long in my memory. I thought the dogs were better than the bitches although reading through my critique it doesn’t sound like that, but it was. If I may make a couple of points. Nobody who goes to shows goes to lose and some are making it rather easy for the judge to give them a hard time. Long pointed nails are not good news , nor is standing the dog like a rocking horse. If you are going to use bait, the dog needs to think it has a chance of getting it, the idea is to bring him up on his toes and make a much better picture. Every little helps, none of the opposition are going to roll over and make it easy for you! Hind movement was generally better than front movement, and plenty could have been fitter. My thanks go to all who entered, you gave me a wonderful day and I was honoured by each and every one of you
Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
This is another smart bitch, but turning up with minimal coat doesn’t give you much chance against this winner in my view. Having said that she is not so far off, she has a lovely head, a good front which is narrow, a good body and hindquarters and moved well. I hope to see her when she has more coat.
Three Counties Championship Show
10th Jun 2016
Judge: Miss S Dandy
Yearling - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
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.
Yearling - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
20 mo. Superb otter head, nice reach of neck, clean lines. Heavier in ear than winners. Well made in shoulders. Super coat and pelt.
Border Union Agricultural Society
19th Jun 2016
Judge: Mrs M Wanless
My sincere thanks go to the officers and committee of Border Union for this appointment, this is such a well run, friendly show, with outstanding hospitality! My thanks also to my two Stewards on the day, Ella Linton, and Alan Small. Thank you too to all those who entered under me, and came, and accepted my decisions with good grace. I was pleased with my winners. I do wish though that dogs were shown on a loose lead, and stacked freely. Big ears are becoming prevalent, not as in the standard. Presentation and condition played a large part in my decisions.
Yearling - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Class Critique
Another class of lovely bitches
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.
BCC
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Best Of Breed
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Graduate - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Grizzle in perfect fettle , coat was harsh & dense , feminine Otter like head with beautiful expression, lovely elegant neck into narrow shoulders and well ribbed back body, topline and tailset completed a lovely outline ,when I went over her on the table I liked everything about her and hoped she would impress as much on the move, which she did . Moved away and back with enthusiasm and accuracy , a real eye catcher delighted to award her the BCC and BoB.
Class Critique
A quality class & this was the only class I felt I needed to shortlist to get a closer view of my preferred 5.
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.
RBCC
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Yearling - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
What a good looking g/tan this is, a lovely size and well balanced throughout who looks good in outline. A super head with keen expression , nice short strong muzzle with large teeth in a strong jaw. Well placed ears, with a neat front construction carried on tight small feet. Narrow body throughout, she spans well, her body length is good with a tail straight off the back end. Strong rear end with well defined muscle and good in stifle, used to move well with drive and purpose. Her double coat is at its best being thick and harsh carried on a loose pelt. RESERVE BITCH CC
Class Critique
Several really good coats in this strong class
The Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
16th Jul 2016
Judge: Mrs. Margaret Bailey (Grindelvald)
I would like to thank the Northern Border Terrier Club’s committee for the invitation to judge at this well organised & friendly show, I really enjoyed my day. A big thank you, to my stewards Sharon & Graham, who kept me on track throughout the day. On the down side some poor mouths, some of the males where lacking substance & not very masculine, bordering on thin, not sure they could do a days work. The depth of quality in the bitches was excellent & this meant that some decisions were very close & many lovely bitches missed out on this occasion. Also my thanks to the exhibitors for their sporting acceptance of my decisions.
Yearling - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Very pleasing bitch, well balanced, good head in correct proportion, dark eyes, narrow throughout, straight front, neat feet level topline kept on the move, short carroty tail. Strong hindquarters. In correct harsh coat, moved out well. Presented & shown well. Considered her for RES CC just a bit unsettled at this point.
York Canine Association
31st Jul 2016
Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Barrett (Howthwaite)
I would like to thank York Canine Association for inviting me to judge their 125th anniversary show. Thank you also for the great hospitality and to my efficient ring stewards. I had an excellent entry of quality dogs to go over and would like to thank all of the exhibitors for their entries. Unfortunately with only three mixed sex classes, some very good dogs had to stand down the line, but all of my card winners had the attributes I look for.
Open / Reserve
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Paignton & DFA Championship Show
6th Aug 2016
Judge: Mrs M Barrass
Post Graduate - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
well balanced otter like head with correct earset, dark eyes & strong scissor bite, good reach of neck falling into laid back shoulders, neat front, balanced rib to loin, muscular rear, correct tail set, easily spanned;
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
Yearling - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
this b appealed for her overall profile, lovely otter head, correct muzzle, bite & front, good reach of neck, well ribbed back, sound quarters, correct jacket & pelt, on the day just lacked the sparkle as 1 on the move
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.
Limit - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Nice sized bitch with good head with neat well set ears, straight front, good length of neck into well laid shoulders, moved out well though not quite the drive of the winner today.
Wigan & District Canine Society Open Show
6th Nov 2016
Judge: Mrs Jill Stevens (Cobstoneway)
Thank you to the committee for inviting me to judge, and for their warm hospitality, and also to my ring steward who kept things running smoothly. Thank you to all of the exhibitors who gave me such a wonderful entry of well turned out, quality dogs, which I felt privileged to go over.
Open / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Grizzle and tan bitch of almost 2 years, sporting a superbly tight, harsh new jacket, and showing well for her young handler. Good for size, and another with a super head. Good bite, strong jaw and keen expression. Good topline and well set on carrotty tail. Moved well. Close second to the above.
The Scottish BTC Championship Show
12th Nov 2016
Judge: Mrs. Nancy Hogg (Raeburnfoot)
Thank you for inviting me to judge this show. If my memory serves me correctly this was the very first Border Terrier show I exhibited at……30 years ago. It really was a pleasure to go over so many good examples of the breed. Coats were at various stages and some paid the penalty with either little top coat or totally blown. Mouths were good. Some movement, especially front. Not so good. Size was better than I have seen in the past. Temperament on every exhibit was really good I am pleased to say. No noise from the cage area either that I was aware of. I was delighted with my main winners. Special thanks must go to my very able steward and to the kitchen ladies for a lovely meal and coffee.
RBCC
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Took my eye straight away and didn’t disappoint. Lovely otter head. Flat skull. Short, strong muzzle. Neat ears. Narrow throughout. Spans easily. In tip top condition. Harsh coat with a thick pelt. Good topline held well on the move. Well set on carrot tail completed a pleasing picture RCC.
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.
Limit - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Another lovely Border bitch – with lots of breed type and shown in good condition. She has a good head, keen expression, plenty of strength in the foreface and a good scissor bite. She has a straight front, lovely shoulder placement and a level top line and stood on nice cat like feet. She has an excellent harsh double coat and pelt. Moved well fore and aft. Unlucky to meet 1 today.
Class Critique
This was a lovely class of quality border bitches and unfortunately there were some that went without cards today that deserved recognition.
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
25th Feb 2017
Judge: Rachel Larner (Hawcoat)
Firstly I would like to thank the club and its committee members for inviting me to judge their show, it was an honour and privilege and I thoroughly enjoyed my day. Thank you to my two lovely stewards, Liz Barrett and Anna Duxbury, for their help and assistance and for keeping the show running smoothly. Lastly I would like to thank all the exhibitors for entering and bringing their lovely dogs for me to judge. I have done the majority of my judging, so far, in the south west and wales so it was a real pleasure to go over some dogs that I have not had the pleasure of judging, Northern dogs are a lot hardier than our southerners!! I had some quality dogs to go over which gave me some tough decisions to make and wish I could have given out more cards. I found all dogs to be entire and no bad mouths, apart from the odd missing tooth in the Veteran class! I really did have a fabulous day and just want to apologise for not getting this critique out sooner.
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
This was another one that fit the standard and has all the characteristics of a border that I would like to see. I really liked her bodylines, her well laid rib, strong loin and well angulated front and rear. A lovely topline with a good tail set just right. Good otter head that was feminine with neat ears and excellent bite and teeth. Shown in a lovely double jacket with plenty of pelt. Movement was balanced and she moved with ease.
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
Limit - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
nicely headed, honest exhibit who ticks most of the boxes, free from exaggeration and sound
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
19th Mar 2017
Judge: Mrs Jayne Gillam (Orenberg)
What a pleasure it was for me to judge the East Anglian Border Terrier Club Championship Show on Sunday 19th March 2017. Thanks to the EABTC for inviting me to judge and to the exhibitors for the lovely entry and the sporting way in which they accepted my decisions. A really friendly relaxed atmosphere and a good big well lit ring awaited me, along with a good steward in Robert Brewster who did a sterling job keeping everything running smoothly. It certainly was a quality entry and I really enjoyed going over all the dogs and coats and pelts were much improved since the last time I judged. Toplines, shoulders and movement were varied but I was very pleased with my winners on the day, in some classes they would change places on another occasion but I was judging them today as I saw them, and how I interpreted the Breed Standard.
Limit - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Handy sized, neat looking bitch with a lovely topline, in good coat and condition but was a tad steep in upper arm and shorter in stride than my first and second.
The Border Terrier Club Championship Show
25th Mar 2017
Judge: Mrs. Margaret Curtis (Matamba)
Thank you to The Border Terrier Club officers, committee and members who elected to give me the privilege of judging their club championship show, and many thanks to the exhibitors who travelled from near and far and accepted my placings sportingly. Thanks to my two stewards Janice Johnson and Judith Fawcett who did a grand job and also thanks to the hard working Joyce Martin for all the wonderful photographs. Today the overall picture and my main concern was that we seem to be losing the "Head like that of an otter moderately broad in the skull, with short strong muzzle". What I was seeing was a narrow skull which does not give that typical Border Terrier expression. Movement was more of a problem in the dog classes, in the bitch classes came the quality and the soundness. When it comes to the showring, presentation is, in my opinion, important. I like to see a dog smart but not over groomed or in full coat but tidy, today attention to ears, tails and feet could have been beneficial to some exhibits.
BCC
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
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Reserve Best In Show
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Bitch CC and Reserve Best in Show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW, winner of Limit Bitch. Quite a fine bitch overall with enough bone, nice body lines, good otter head with a lovely expression, good reach of neck with ribs well back and easy span, great jacket harsh with a thick pelt, moved soundly
Best Opposite Sex
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Bitch CC, RBIS
National Terrier Club
1st Apr 2017
Judge: Mr A Horner (Stineval)
Thank you to The National Terrier Club for the appointment also my stewards who did a sterling job in keeping everything moving smoothly and a thank you to the exhibitors for allowing me the opportunity to go over their prized possessions. A few dogs were under weight and some would benefit by having their feet and nails some attention. I only found one suspect mouth and lots lacking in body condition. Some need to put scissors in the drawer and leave them there too! I was pleased with the final lines of my winners of both sexes.
Limit - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Joint Border Terriers Clubs' Championship Show
30th Apr 2017
Judge: Mrs. K. Wilkinson (Otterkin)
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Very hard struggle here between the first and second. I loved the breed type on the second, but this bitch just pipped her today on overall coat quality and on size. Beautiful refined, feminine otter head with a lovely dark eye. Good straight front. Shown today in an excellent double coat, with her tail going right off the top of the back. Good bend of stifle. Standing on neat feet, she went on to move very well throughout the class.
Windsor
1st Jul 2017
Judge: Mr Stewart McPherson (Brumberhill)
Firstly, my thanks must go to the committee for the invitation to judge at their show and to those exhibitors who entered, for my opinion, always an honour, to judge their dogs, giving me the highest entry in the Terrier Group. My thanks, also, to my stewards, who kept things running smoothly, with good humour. An interesting entry, most were sound and typical. The thing that struck me most was front profile movement. An alarming number, due to an incorrect shoulder and upper arm placement, lacked full reach on the move, the leg lifting, hackney like, but not straightening out to reach full extension on the move. It may appear to be accurate coming and going, but it doesn’t actually cover much of the ground, so is therefore uneconomical movement, meaning the dog would have to work twice as hard to keep up, as the Standard asks for “capable of” and the “soundness to follow a horse”. Just because it’s possible to win with this type of movement doesn’t make it correct! I was very pleased with my top winners, shown free standing, giving the, in my opinion, correct outlines, with no need to “assemble“ them in to a shape! All were sound, free movers. Typical “old school” Border Terriers! Pleased to hear that their qualities were recognised in their respective Groups!
Limit - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Grizzle & Tan. Good head & expression. Good neck, straight front with good feet. Shoulder & upper arm not quite so clean through as 1st, who excelled here. Excellent topline & tailset. Excellent hindquarters. Super coat & pelt. Sound mover, holding her outline. Close decision between two very good bitches.
Class Critique
Excellent class for quality.
The Nothern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
15th Jul 2017
Judge: Mrs. P. McLellan (Breconbeds)
My thanks to the committee and members for giving me the opportunity to judge this show, with such an excellent entry. However, I’m sorry to say that I was alarmed to see so many dogs that were short in both rib and leg, resulting in short backed and cobby looking dogs with deep briskets. I also observed that some of these same dogs had pleasant enough heads but carried very small teeth. Movement was a major concern; decent enough dogs to examine but poor fronts on the move spoiled the whole picture – toeing in and/or with incorrect shoulder angulation. Some were really wide in front.
Best In Show
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
BCC
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
This bitch had everything I was looking for. She was beautifully balanced and well constructed. A lovely bitch to go over, she had the best of jackets. Super feminine head and expression. Good length of back into well angulated hindquarters. Moved out effortlessly BCC & BiS. I understand this made her up today.
Leeds Championship Dog Show
22nd Jul 2017
Judge: Mrs Jayne Alpe
Thanks to the committee for my invitation and for providing two excellent stewards who enabled me to easily get on with my judging. Thank you to the exhibitors for the good quality entry. Overall impression from last time I judged was that movement has improved somewhat but many lacked the drive and ease of movement that is needed in a dog that was bred to follow a horse. I was looking for both this and balance without some of the over exaggerations that I have noticed slowly creeping in to the breed. I was delighted to see my BOB pulled into the cut in the group and my BP with a Group 4.
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Moved well with reach and drive, Good head with correct bite. Maybe a little short coupled for me, but she won this class on her overall quality
Welsh Kennel Club
19th Aug 2017
Judge: Mr Max King
Limit - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: CH Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
The Border Terrier Club Open Show
24th Feb 2018
Judge: Mrs Jill Stevens (Cobstoneway)
I would like to thank the committee for giving me the honour of judging at this lovely show, and for the warm welcome and hospitality shown on the day. Special thanks go to the Show Secretary Kathy Wilkinson, my two efficient stewards Liz Barrett and Judy Carr, and Carol Mackenzie for a lovely lunch. Most of all I would like to say a very big thank you to all the exhibitors for giving me such a lovely entry, and for allowing me the privilege of going over their dogs. The depth of quality in some classes, particularly the bitches, meant that I truly wished for more top places to give out. However, I was very pleased with my main winners, who all looked as though they could manage a day’s work. Most exhibits were in hard, fit condition and well turned out. All dogs were entire, I found just a couple of kinked tails, and, understandably, there were a few missing/misplaced teeth in the veteran class. Coats were at various stages, as to be expected, and this had to affect a few places as it is not only a necessity on a working terrier, but completes the picture. I was pleased to have some very promising puppies, and at the other end of the scale a wonderful class of veterans.
Reserve Best Bitch
Name at show: CH Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Reserve Best In Show
Name at show: CH Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Open - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: CH Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
She stood alone but this beautiful bitch was a very deserving winner, being just right for size, and lovely to go over, with an excellent thick, harsh top coat on top of a thick, pliable pelt, and easily spannable. She is narrow throughout with a good straight front, just the correct amount of bone, well constructed, well laid back shoulders and ribs carried well back. She has a lovely ottery head with typical expression and a short, broad muzzle and strong jaw with correct bite. She moved steadily and effortlessly with accuracy. Pleased to award her Reserve Best Bitch and Reserve Best In Show.
East Anglia Border Terrier Club Championship Show
7th Apr 2019
Judge: Mrs. Nancy Hogg (Raeburnfoot)
I would like to express my thanks to the officers, committee and members for the invitation to judge their championship show. I enjoyed it very much. Special thanks go to my two very able stewards who kept everything running smoothly for me. I appreciated it. There was a good selection of quality dogs and bitches for me to pick from. Coats on the whole were pleasing. As was size. Temperament too apart from one blip. Some with winter noses, possibly more than I have noticed before. A few with domed skulls which makes for an untypical head. I felt that the depth of quality in the bitch classes outweighed the dogs. Both the puppy bitch classes were a joy. Some lovely pups having to go cardless. Its very encouraging and surely bodes well for the breed. I was very happy with my main winners. It was a pleasure to award them their honours. Thank you EABTC.
Open - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: CH Bardenfox Pussy Galore JW
Placing Critique
Has a super head and expression. Short muzzle. Large teeth. Lovely arch of neck going into excellent shoulders. Well set on carrot tail. Good bend of stifle. Moved and showed well.