CH Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby

Name:CH Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:08-01-2009 
Colour:Blue and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs B A Judge  
Breeder:Mrs B A Judge 
Plushcourt Picasso (D)
13-12-1996
Colour: Blue and Tan
Plushcourt Nobleman (D)
05-11-1994
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Plushcourt Blue Hero (D)
18-06-1988
Plushcourt Lawbreaker (D)
Plushcourt Blue Heaven (B)
CH Lyrical of Lexing At Plushcourt (B)
23-06-1988
CH/D-VDH CH Thoraldby Tiptoes (D)
Derwood Brumeuse Bleu (B)
Plushcourt Passion (B)
29-04-1993
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Rainsbarrow Buzzard At Plushcourt (D)
17-07-1991
Jasper Jinx (D)
Mansergh Blue Chip (B)
Plushcourt Gasp (B)
18-11-1986
Oxcroft Rocky (D)
Plushcourt Encore (B)
CH/Port CH Brumberhill Bumble Bee By Plushcourt (B)
27-09-2003
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH/Fr CH Plushcourt Renoir (D)
12-10-1999
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Plushcourt Picasso (D)
13-12-1996
Plushcourt Nobleman (D)
Plushcourt Passion (B)
Plushcourt Smart Reply (B)
07-06-1995
Plushcourt Blue Goblin (D)
Plushcourt Secret Romance (B)
CH Riseburn Reprint (B)
25-11-2000
Colour: Blue and Tan
Stineval Razzamadaz (D)
10-02-1995
CH Dazzle 'em Lyndhay (D)
Working Girl of Stineval (B)
Brumberhill Blue Ink (B)
07-09-1996
CH Blue Print At Brumberhill (D)
Brumberhill Becharmed (B)

Show Placings

Bournemouth Championship Show
10th Aug 2009
Judge: Mrs Margaret Sneddon (Kersfell)
Thank you to my very efficient stewards. I think we have a real problem with the front construction and movement in the breed; there were far too many exhibits with short, steep upper arms, often resulting in a build up of bulky muscle on the outer line of the shoulder and the movement in front on many was very poor. The Border is ?essentially a working terrier and this type of construction will seriously compromise its ability to work.
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees
Placing Critique
blue and tan with a harsh coat and thick pelt, lovely otter head; good conformation and with a very good front. Good mover, free striding covering the ground with ease. Another promising puppy, close decision between the first two in this class.
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.
Puppy - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees
Placing Critique
Beautiful raw baby. Has all the credentials to do really well when ready.
Richmond Championship Show
12th Sep 2009
Judge: Mrs Janet Lee (Tythrop)
Sincere apologies to my exhibitors, the committee failed to inform me the proposed order of group judging had changed & the Terrier group was brought forward, the tannoy call was the 1st thing I knew about it. My back spasm during junior dog meant I was reduced to shuffling, sorry. Most dogs were new to me & temperaments in the ring were good, my winners could do the job they were intended for being free from coarseness & lumber, spannable & narrow, with corresponding good construction & movement. Several heads were short in skull & blocky, more resembling the balance of an Asian Short Clawed Otter, than an English one, the latter have longer than broad flat skulls, clean cheeks & relatively short muzzles parallel in profile to their skull, Borders should have large teeth with good scissor bite to be effective. Today, square, deep skulls, often with round eyes & very short narrow muzzles with small teeth were in evidence. These too strong square heads tended to have heavy fronts & frames to match. Many fronts were placed too far forward with pro-sternum behind point of shoulder, which lacked length & layback, the too short & steep upper arms having no support, badly affecting movement, the dogs moved away with their fronts crossing, when only two legs should be visible. As an alternative a few were close behind & swung in front, so again "four legs". Profile movement lacked ?travel?, being up & down short choppy strides rather than smooth & forward going with drive off the hocks. Although bone wasn't generally too fine nor too heavy some didn't have enough through pasterns into feet, & they lacked the depth of pad to ensure soundness if worked regularly. My major concern, however, was coats & especially pelts. When I came into the breed Borders were shown in deep double coat, always.Dogs then looked heavier than they were due to these double coats & lots of pelt which the standard says MUST be thick - not because they had big frames with drum tight skins.. Coat density & pelt are directly related, no coat, thus thin skin, but they should still be loose & pliant. Tight, paper thin skins without depth of under or topcoat is not what the standard calls for, nor any use to a working terrier. A great advantage to the dog is a continuous double coat that can be worked or shown all year round.
Best Puppy
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
Just 9 months bl/t, a blast from the past for type & style. Really good bitch’s head having good length of flat skull, well set ears & a superb punishing muzzle & underjaw filled by enormous teeth. Reachy clean neck sweeping well back onto the body into refined long & laid back shoulders. Narrow front, good bone, strong pasterns & deep feet. Really well ribbed up narrow body with firmest of backlines. Good length & set of croup with well set if slightly longer tail. Correct racy hind angulation. Moved across the ground with free accurate action keeping a super firm backline. Double coat just starting to silver up, light tan legs & head. Although still raw, would gladly have brought her home. BP.
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.
Puppy - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees
Class Critique
What a lovely class of puppies, a joy to judge! I was spoilt for choice and I wish that I had more cards as some really nice examples of the breed went without places
Southern Border Terrier Club Members Limited Show
7th Mar 2010
Judge: Mr Neil Straw (Shaolin)
To receive an invitation to judge a Breed Club show is a privilege, therefore I thank the Officers and Committee of the Southern Border Terrier Club for the honour to judge their Member's Limited Show. Thank you to my stewards who kept things running smoothly, but most of all I would like to thank the exhibitor's for a wonderful entry and allowing me to judge your dogs, it was an appointment I had been looking forward to and I thoroughly enjoyed my day. The entry was 165 dogs (18 NFC) making 195 entries, 32 absent with 115 dogs on the ground. It was a quality entry with some tough decisions; I was very pleased with my line up in both sexes. Some general observations - dentition throughout was very good, with correct size teeth, presentation was of a high standard, however, one area that gave me some concern was front movement, some exhibits that I liked disappointed in this area which reflected in some of my decisions.
Limit - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
b/t, well balanced skull, good ear set, eye, muzzle and bite, straight front, good run-in and layback, spanable, level topline, good tail carriage, well padded feet, good pelt and coat moved and showed freely
WELKS
25th Apr 2010
Judge: Miss S A Leslie (Risdene)
I started the day with veteran dog followed by some excellent juvenile dog classes which were very enticing. Throughout the day size was sometimes a little difficult to come to terms with when exhibits at the top of the scale were the more shapely and sound but as long as they were spannable they still featured if they had the attributes breed and conformation-wise to do the job they were bred for. Generally I determined that there was no need for a diatribe from yours truly as I found my lovely entry on the whole brought forward much of what I was looking for and I thank exhibitors for that. Just remember while I love a proper double coat I still like a tidy coat! Heads were definitely improved with very few of the stoppy, round eyed exhibits I do not find typical. There were a few strangely grubby ones and some would have benefited from some tlc round their eyes to guard against stray hairs causing irritation. Be that as it may there were some smashing classes with dogs not making the cut that on another day would figure in the reckoning.
Open - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: CH Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
National Dog Show
7th May 2010
Judge: Mr P Bakewell
Open - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Bath Campionship Show
28th May 2010
Judge: Mrs Melanie Lewis
Thank you to the exhibitors for an extremely nice entry and for the sporting manner in which my decisions were accepted. A warm sunny day with a welcome breeze made conditions ideal. A bonus was the neatly mown grass in the ring which was ideal to assess movement. I was fortunate to have two extremely efficient Stewards who ensured the smooth running of the ring, enabling me to finish my task in good time, despite a delay in the start of judging. On the whole I was pleased with the exhibits presented to me which were clean, although many lacked the correct double jacket that the standard asks for. Front movement is still a concern as indeed was the variation in the size of some of the exhibits. Heads generally were good although some exhibits were rather heavy in ear. Temperament’s were excellent, just one or two not too keen on being handled on the table. Two exhibits had teeth missing and I found a couple with incorrect dentition. Feet can tell you a lot about a dog and its lifestyle. The standard asks for feet to be small with firm pads. Flat feet not helped by long nails are most undesirable and indeed would be a drawback if the dog was carrying out the task for which he was originally bred. Scissor marks unfortunately were very much in evidence on some exhibits which spoilt their overall appearance.
Open - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Three Counties Agricultural Society
10th Jun 2010
Judge: Mr G Corish
Was delighted to watch my BOB go G4 & my BP go PG1
Open - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Southern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
12th Jun 2010
Judge: Mr J Bainbridge (Risdene)
A pleasing entry of 231 dogs with 55 absent on the day made for a representative entry without the classes being over sized. Generally the classes produced good winners none of whom looked out of place in the final line-ups. All were spannable and generally those in the cards were correct in this respect. Most exhibitors probably know by now what I look for in a typical Border Terrier and this was generally evident in today's entry. Dog CC and BIS Hobholt Harrier JW (Mrs M A Wallace) such a lithe, mature 4 year old grizzle dog of impressive outline in super double coat and thick pelt, well presented, has a correctly proportioned otter head with keen expression, good length of neck into well laid shoulders, straight narrow front, ribbed back body into racy rear quarters which he used to move out well with long loping stride that is so economical for a dog that could go all day and get anywhere when required. Dog RCC Brumberhill Blue Tempest (Mr S A McPherson) super outline and so well made throughout, and well presented in good coat and moved out well to take this award, just loved him for type. BCC and RBIS, Brumberhill Breeze (Mr S A McPherson) in full, double grizzle coat and well conditioned. She has a super well balanced head, keen expression, terrific outline with correct flowing topline and well carried back ribs, shows a good underline, this bitch won the CC after much deliberation as all 3 bitches under consideration met the standard well and were active in movement and would have been worthy CC winners but today maturity held sway. RBCC Yeomeadow Heather for Tyrian (Mrs K Dean). A lovely B/T bitch who was on top form today and has an excellent otter head and expression which finally decided the RCC over the yearling bitch winner. BP Cobstoneway River Magic (Miss C Spencer) a mature dog puppy, shown in good coat and condition, well made throughout with good otter head and body lines, moved so well with long free gait to clinch this award. BV CH Gameway Kiwi JW (Mrs P Clark) who was not showing his years, well presented in good coat and looking his best and a worthy champion
Open - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
a nice type B/T that needs to mature but has typey head, straight, narrow front with good shoulders and upper arm, flowing topline and good underline
Windsor Championship Dog Show
2nd Jul 2010
Judge: Mrs Jayne Gillam (Orenberg)
Many thanks to the exhibitors for such a super entry of dogs for me to judge, I thought the standard overall was very good and I found it very encouraging to find some really nice youngsters coming up through the ranks. I had to make very tough decisions in some classes and many good dogs went card less but I thoroughly enjoyed my day and was pleased with my winners.
Open - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
East of England Championship Dog Show
10th Jul 2010
Judge:
Thanks to exhibitors for the entry, which thankfully, was undercover on such a very hot day. I was surprised at the size of the Minor Puppy dogs, which were up to size at such a tender age. I was disappointed at the lack of foot and claw care on some exhibits ? feet not properly trimmed and claws much too long for a working breed or any breed shown at a Championship show. Shaved bellies are becoming more evident - why? It's obvious and unattractive. There were too many single coated exhibits, and not enough clean ones. I was pleased with my winners.
Open - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: CH Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Northern Border Championship Show
18th Jul 2010
Judge: Miss Elspeth Jackson (Clipstone)
What an honour and a pleasure it was to judge the Northern Border Terrier Club's Championship Show. An entry of 202 and good Northern hospitality ensured I had a most enjoyable day. Many thanks to my capable stewards for keeping the day running smoothly. I was very satisfied with both my challenges and all the top honours were strongly contested. I was especially pleased with my puppies and will watch their progress with interest.
Open - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Leeds Championship Show
24th Jul 2010
Judge: Mrs F A Somerfield
A good entry with lots of quality Borders in both sexes. It was the last time I shall judge the breed at this level & I enjoyed every minute. It was particularly pleasing to see how much movement had improved since the last time I judged.
Open - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Midland BTC Championship Show
1st Aug 2010
Judge: Small & Baxter
I thoroughly enjoyed the day judged outside at Asfordby. The weatherman certainly smiles as all the Club’s Championship Shows to date have been blessed with clear sky’s. Thanks to the committee for the invite, to my two Stewards on the day, for the wonderful roast lamb lunch, but not least, to the exhibitors for giving me the opportunity of assessing your Border Terriers. Thanks for coming. (Judge: Mr A Small)
Open - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
Another B/T well presented, lovely coat, good topline and bend of stifle, moved well
Bournemouth Championship Show
14th Aug 2010
Judge: Mr D W Shields (Wilholme)
Open - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Class Critique
Difficult class to judge as headed by four good bitches all of differing types each of which had many positive attributes.
Darlington Dog Show Society
17th Sep 2010
Judge: Mr M King
Open - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Driffield Championship Dog Show
2nd Oct 2010
Judge: Mr P J Greenaway
Open - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
South Wales KA
8th Oct 2010
Judge: Mr B Aubrey
Open - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Class Critique
What A Class Any Of This Ten Could Have Taken A Red Card
Ladies Kennel Association
12th Dec 2010
Judge: Mr. Frank Nicholls (Halcus)
My thanks go to the exhibitors who provided an excellent entry in spite of the appalling weather conditions in many parts of the country recently, and the almost inevitable problems to be expected on the M6 motorway. Good quality dogs were present in most classes and I was pleased with both line ups for the CC?s. Coats were generally pretty good with just a few taken out for that ?other show?, and one or two soft coats. I found movement again a problem with a good percentage knitting or pinning at the front, and a lack of drive from the rear. The open dog and junior bitch classes were of the highest quality and some excellent exhibits went away cardless.
Open - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
WELKS
29th Apr 2011
Judge: Mrs Margaret Sneddon
Many thanks to my stewards who had everything running smoothly in a calm and good-humoured manner, it makes judging such a pleasure. I had a good entry of 132 dogs with a lower than usual absentee rate of 14%, which was good for a Friday in the present economic climate and I was very pleased to be able to judge outside, although I understand some of the exhibitors found it rather chilly. Quality was rather varied but some of the classes were closely contested and I was delighted with my top winners. Front construction is still a problem with some and coats were rather varied but that could be due to the unseasonal weather which we have had recently. I was also pleased to see a number of the dogs moving freely, with reach in front and good drive from the hindquarters, Border Terriers could not work as they were intended to do without this asset.
Best Of Breed
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
BCC
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Open - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
lovely, well-balanced blue and tan bitch in a double coat of excellent harsh texture and with a thick pelt. Lovely otter head with a flat skull and strong jaw with big teeth; nice length of neck into well laid shoulders, narrow front and body with good length of ribs, easily spanned; very good legs and feet. Excellent movement with good reach and drive. Pleased to award her the CC and BOB.
National Dog Show
7th May 2011
Judge: Mrs Jayne Alpe
Thank you to the committee for inviting me to judge, I thoroughly enjoyed my day. My two stewards were very efficient and experienced; they managed to keep my ring running smoothly. I found the quality in the dogs overall to be higher than last time I judged, with in both sexes a slight improvement in movement. Although there are still some that are not driving from behind and covering the ground, and some with short, choppy, odd front movement, sometimes coupled with too narrow fronts and lack of muscle tone. Maybe more road walking would help in some cases to build up muscle, but in others is down to a problem with shoulder construction and pasterns. I found no incorrect mouths, there were a couple with broken teeth, hopefully indicative that we still work some of our show dogs. But there was a shortage of those lovely strong big teeth that the breed is known for and small teeth are on the increase. What also did disturb me was that large heavy ears seem to be creeping into the breed, which affects that lovely typical expression. In a lot of classes places could alter on another day, in fact in some classes I was spoilt for choice and would have liked more than one red card. I was delighted with my top winners who all fitted my criteria very well, every one of them displaying correct Border type coupled with sound and true movement.
RBCC
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Open - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
Quality well balanced b/t bitch who shouts Border Terrier. Easily spanned, with harsh double jacket. Correct shaped head with dark eye, big teeth and good bite. Drove well from behind with good reach in front. Kept her outline well on the move.
Three Counties
8th Jun 2011
Judge: Mr Ron Wheatley
Thanks for the large and interesting entry. Although quality was variable there were many good entries to examine. Most were of a good size and generally coats were good, feet very variable, particularly hind ones. Although many moved out with drive, movement in many others was a concern. Many would benefit from more exercise and muscle development. There was only 1 kinked tail and mouths were mainly good. Finally, please realise that if you bait your exhibit on the table the judge can't see it!
Open - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
good blue & tan with nice head, strong teeth and jaw, good length of body with harsh coat and thick pelt
Leeds Championship Show
24th Jul 2011
Judge: Mrs Beverley Barber
Thank you for your lovely entry at this fine venue. Thanks also to my efficient and helpful stewards without which we wouldn’t have a show! My main aim when judging is to find a dog that fits as near the breed standard as is possible ,but must have overall good dog conformation. It must be balanced standing and also, most definitely, when it is on the move. This is a hard task because the perfect dog in any breed has yet to be found. When judging on this occasion I did manage to find dogs that had good front angulation, allowing the necessary reach to cover the ground, coupled with adequate rear angulation to give drive to the assembly and so presented a good picture on the move with no change to the dog’s appearance. I had very few short stepping, short backed dogs with such poor construction that the rear becomes noticeably higher than the shoulder when they are on the move. Heads, as always, were very varied, some mouths were out of line, there were some missing premolars which if this perpetuates will alter the head shape. Feet were mostly thick and neat, coats varied and undercoats were in the main a little sparse, but in view of the winter we have just had they have probably spent a long time shedding them. All the dogs I judged today I could span, although chest shape was not always correct. Thank you to all exhibitors for allowing me the privilege of judging your dogs, which I enjoyed immensely.
Open - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
Lovely blue bitch with classy shape especially on the move. Otter like head, correct bite and good strength to jaw. Strong body with good topline which was held on the move. Shown in excellent condition.
Darlington Championship Show
16th Sep 2011
Judge: Mrs Nancy Hogg
My thanks go to the exhibitors who showed their dogs under me. I was very pleased with my entry, both numerically and depth of quality of the exhibits. The ring was large, even and the grass cut very short. I had two very able stewards and the predicted rain stayed away. What more could I ask for ?. On the whole the presentation was good although some dogs lacked condition. Temperaments were good. Coats were variable. I found one kinked tail, one wrong mouth but more than a few small teeth.
Open - Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Yorks, Lancs & Cheshire BTC Championship Show
24th Sep 2011
Judge: Mrs Marie Sharp
My thanks to the Committee for their hospitality, and to the stewards, Anita Harrison and Kevin Green who kept everything running smoothly. I always read the Standard before judging and decide where my priorities will lie. This time, I decided that for an essentially working terrier, narrow, lithe bodies are a must, not forgetting those features which distinguish a Border Terrier. Indeed most Borders are narrow when compared with a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, for instance, but far too many in this entry were too broad in the chest to be able to follow a fox to ground. When the chest is wider than my hand, it is far too wide. Going to ground is but one part of a working terrier’s life - he has to cover rough ground so needs sufficient length of leg, and a flexible loin to enable him to gallop, getting his hind quarters under his body. Following a horse is no walk in the park, it requires stamina - lung capacity which comes from sufficient length of ribcage. One word in the Standard always causes me trouble – “but” in the sentence “Head like that of an otter, but moderately broad in skull..” I found lots of otter shaped heads, a few with too much stop, few with too short a muzzle, so on the whole heads pleased me.
Open - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
B/t with lovely pale tan. Not so good in hindquarters or head as winner but well made in body with good front and shoulders.
Driffield Championship Show
1st Oct 2011
Judge: Mrs Jean Willets
I would like to thank the committee for inviting me to judge at this show. Also the exhibiters for giving me the top entry in the terrier group and some good dogs went home card less. A big thanks to both the stewards for being so efficient and making everything run so smooth especially on such a hot day. I was pleased with the temperaments of the dogs, and there wasn't as many short backs. As a working dog they do need to turn in a tight corner so require a flatter rib and longer back, not short and square which has been the fashion recently. Movement on the whole was o.k., but the ground did not help as it was uneven with dips everywhere. The heat wave did affect some dogs adversely.
BCC
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Best Of Breed
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Open - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
Old fashioned type with lovely feminine head with strong jaw and dark eye. Reachy neck, leading into clean shoulder on narrow front, with flat rib of good length. .In excellent condition. Good harsh topcoat with good undercoat. Moved round the ring with ease, keeping her topline on the move. BCC BOB.
Ladies Kennel Association
10th Dec 2011
Judge: Mrs Sarah Dandy
I was delighted with both my dog and bitch line ups, from a numerically strong entry of 181 dogs all were worthy winners, from very well contended classes, with several really promising youngsters. Temperaments were uniformly sound which is of great importance in any breed
Open - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Class Critique
Strong class, with depth of quality
Boston Championship Show
8th Jan 2012
Judge: Mrs Wendy Mooney (Chesterton)
I appreciate that at this time of year with both dark mornings and early sunsets travelling and showing your Borders might not seem like the most enjoyable way to spend your weekend. So a sincere thank you to all those exhibitors who attended my first Championship Show appointment. We were the only terrier breed to have CC’s on offer and I had a lovely entry of 122 dogs. The venue and ring allocated were both excellent. No draughts or noisy blow-heaters. It was actually very civilised. Thank you to my steward who was efficient and supportive throughout. It made my task so much easier. I was surprised to find that many exhibits, whilst prima facie, moved soundly, lacked the drive that is so important if they are to do a real day’s work. I was also a little disappointed that many Borders had tight pelts, which sometimes were thick but lacked that looseness that could get them, quite literally, out of a tight hole! I was delighted with my overall winners and, I thank all those who graciously accepted my decisions.
BCC
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Best Of Breed
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Open - Dog / First Place
Name at show: Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
I was spoilt for choice in this, the strongest class of the day. Lots of lovely bitches in fine form for me to choose from. Difficult choice but the winner was this beautiful blue and tan bitch superbly shown and presented. She never put a foot wrong from the moment she entered the ring. Narrow front and excellent topline. Moved with drive round the ring and as though she owned it. In excellent coat with a loose pelt. She had a beautiful head accompanied by very dark eyes. In top condition today. Couldn’t be beaten for style and overall quality. Delighted to award her her third CC and BOB.
Crufts
11th Mar 2012
Judge: Mr Stewart McPherson (Brumberhill)
It was a great honour to be invited to judge at Crufts, possibly the pinnacle of anyone’s judging career. My thanks must go to the exhibitors for the entry of 264 dogs, making 304 entries, by far the largest entry for a single judge in the Group, which made for a very long day. Thanks also, must, go to my Stewards, Kim Lathaen and Eddie Bishop, for their efficient services, which ensured we finished just in time for my BOB to make the Terrier Group. I last judged the Breed at LKA, just over three years ago. This was always going to be an interesting entry, after my preamble then, which was a bit “fire and brimstone”, where I stated my deep concerns about the, in my opinion, untypical heads that were creeping into the Breed, gradually being accepted, as being correct, particularly the excessively broad skulls and high set ears. Therefore, knowing my preference for the otter like, MODERATELY broad skull, asked for in the Standard, I have to say, not without a little amusement, the “lollipop on a stick” type “Teddy Bear” heads with deep stops were almost conspicuous by their absence today! While upper arm length was a major problem last time, in the younger classes, I found far fewer today that were totally unable to stand with their front legs underneath them, perpendicular to the floor, which, hopefully, was a good sign that Breeders are recognising and attempting to remedy the problem. Movement, on the whole was pretty acceptable, behind especially. Front, maybe not quite as good, a small minority being rather less than accurate, flicking out, or toeing in. Most covered plenty of ground on the move. The majority were spannable. Most were in good, harsh coat, or evidence of texture coming through. I realise it’s the start of the show season, so those short of coat weren’t unduly penalised. My reasoning being, that, coats are transitory, whereas poor conformation will always be poor conformation, regardless of the wrapping. I know they are a working Terrier, but, I have to say, considering the occasion, I was shocked at how dirty some of the dogs were. Some were thick with grease and would certainly have benefited from a bath, if only for their own comfort! I was very pleased with both my line ups in the challenge for the CC’s, indeed, the first three in most classes. I felt that they all fitted my interpretation of the Standard and could, if required, do the job of a working Terrier.
Open - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: CH Plushcourt The Bees Knees In Thoraldby
Placing Critique
Blue and tan. Top sized bitch. Typical head and expression. Excellent neck and shoulder. Narrow front, with ribs well carried back. Super topline and tailset. Good hindquarters. Excellent coat of correct blue colour. Good pelt. Moving soundly behind, but not quite so steady in front today.