Name:CH Ravenside Mystiko 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:26-02-2002 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mr M Lowry  
Breeder:Mr M Lowry 
CH Holmston Freelancer (D)
20-03-1996
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
16-06-1993
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Durham Red Clipstone (D)
07-03-1990
Scarlet Pimpernel (D)
Boxwood Sailor (B)
Brockhole Blue Ribband At Quatford (B)
26-03-1991
Brockhole Barnacle Bill (D)
Bright Beacon At Brockhole (B)
Brockhole Bubbles At Quatford (B)
22-01-1990
Colour: Blue and Tan
CH Milnthorpe Noble Sportsman At Bretcar (D)
13-05-1986
CH/D-VDH CH Thoraldby Tiptoes (D)
Biddy Blue of Milnthorpe (B)
Bolt From the Blue At Brockhole (B)
19-02-1988
CH Lynsett Trouble Shooter (D)
Careless Wispa of Brumberhill (B)
Ravenside Bella Paola (B)
29-01-2000
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Oxcroft Rogue (D)
10-02-1991
Colour: Blue and Tan
D CH Oxcroft Trader (D)
25-06-1989
CH Oxcroft Rocker (D)
Oxcroft Milkmaid (B)
Oxcroft Cheerful (B)
18-09-1989
Oxcroft Rocky (D)
Oxcroft Shadow (B)
Oxcroft Meg (B)
05-09-1998
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Plushcourt Sun And Moon (D)
19-02-1996
CH Plushcourt Blue Hero (D)
Fairfoot Miss Saigon At Plushcourt (B)
Oxcroft Rachel (B)
16-08-1996
CH Oxcroft Rogue (D)
Oxcroft Raisen (B)

Show Placings

Crufts
5th Mar 2009
Judge: Professor S P Dean (Tyrian)
A demanding day with 247 entered, my sincere thanks to all who entered and showed patience when decisions needed time. Also my gratitude goes to our ring stewards who were simply outstandingly efficient. I was very proud of the ticket line-ups and thought the BOB looked superb in the group. What was encouraging was there were many dogs down the line that would not have been out of place there and ?splitting hairs? became a routine technique in several classes to find class winners. Reflecting on the day leaves some lasting impressions. There is no doubt the breed has made great advances in head conformation. Good otter heads with strength in muzzle and strong teeth were very much in evidence. Ears by and large are good but with a trend towards largeness and heaviness which we must reverse. It is very difficult to change the ear shape so embedding any coarseness now must be of concern. Movement too has improved over the years largely driven by progress on stifle angulation but let’s not go too far here as some excess is creeping in. Shoulders still need attention with many severely lacking lay back and of more concern some foreleg assemblies are placed too far forward so fore-chests are vanishing. This produces flashiness but it is wrong. Coats and pelts were generally good and the majority were capable of being spanned. Flat feet were in evidence perhaps driven by a tough winter and lack of exercise but remember this is a sporting breed and needs fitness to be fully appreciated. As a result many nice dogs lost out because of a lack of muscle or flat feet. We have a healthy breed and this was supported by those in the veteran classes and with an 8 year old winning BOB perhaps this is proof enough.
Veteran - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: CH Ravenside Mystiko
Placing Critique
Another typical border unlucky to meet 1 in such excellent form. Similar head and expression with slightly more stop. Showed strength in loin, coat and pelt but preferred the fitness and drive of winner.
Border Terrier Club Championship Show
28th Mar 2009
Judge: Marjorie Staveley (Dykeside)
It was indeed an honour to be invited to judge this show. My thanks to the offficers and committee for their warm welcome and to my ring stewards Glenise Hyslop and Marylynne Winder for all their hard work and efficiency. Special thanks must go the exhibitors for an excellent entry of 301 from 237 dogs (6 NFC) that I very much enjoyed judging. I thought the depth of quality varied although I was pleased with my final line-up of both dogs and bitches. Heads in general were good although I noticed there were a few exhibits rather heavy in ear. Coats and pelts varied considerably. A number of quality exhibits were devoid of coat and were penalised accordingly. I found a few exhibits, in my opinion, too heavy and unspannable; feet and nails would also benefit from more attention. Temperaments were good.
Veteran - Dog / First Place
Name at show: CH Ravenside Mystiko
Placing Critique
An old favourite of mine, 7 year old worthy champion, excels in head and expression, nicely balanced throughout, presented in very good coat, moved freely.
Northern BTC Open Show
11th Apr 2009
Judge: Mr Ian Hopper (Esyntona)
Open - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: CH Ravenside Mystiko
Placing Critique
Grizzle dog in the veteran stage who can still held is own in this class excellent head easily spannable harsh coat very fit condition lost out to youth
Scottish BTC Championship Show
13th Nov 2010
Judge: Mr D E Fryer (Irton)
Thanks to the Club for the opportunity to go over so many quality dogs, and to the exhibitors for bringing them along. I was pleased to find , overall, a better standard of movement than I had expected, particularly in front; likewise coats, in general, were of good quality and quantity. I was, however, disappointed that so many seemed to have small teeth; mostly technically correct with only a couple with missing teeth. One male was not entire.
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: CH Ravenside Mystiko
Placing Critique
8 yr old. Shorter coupled, taller type, coat not at it’s peak, Not as strong in head as 1, good eye and expression, correct front and angulations, moved true.
Class Critique
A lovely class of senior citizens, all still sound in body and temperament. A good way to start the day!
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.
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: CH Ravenside Mystiko
Scottish Border Terrier Club Open Show
1st Jun 2013
Judge: Mrs M Wanless (Thorneyburn)
I would like to thank the ScBTClub for their hospitality at this show. I enjoyed my day, and despite the disappointing number of absentees, I had some lovely dogs to go over. I was very pleased with my main winners, and interested to find that myBIS, and my BPIS are full brother and sister!
Best Veteran
Name at show: CH Ravenside Mystiko
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / First Place
Name at show: CH Ravenside Mystiko
Placing Critique
11 Years young, looking really well, and enjoying his day out. Super head, shoulders, neat feet, level topline, Good tail set. Moved out well.