General Championship Dog Shows 2012
Wednesday, 04 April 2012 10:31




judge Ann Harpwood MBE(Finlorin)
Sunday 23/9/12
Cricklaide
1. Milliner's Xenon Z Roxburku Sub At Millerim
Puppy Dog
1.Jacka-Slater's Pennywave Lone Ranger
2.Skitt & Marshall's Deegandan Dughall
3.Milliner's Xenon Z Roxburku Sub At Millerim
Junior Dog
1.Deacon & Pearce's Cassencarrie I Kid You Not
2.Tinsley's Cloverwood Midnight Blue
Limit Dog
1.Shore's Swanwillow Clarion Call
Open Dog
1.Tinsley's Ch Cloverwood Royal George
2.France's Torbrae Dance N Dazzle
Veteran Dog
1.Deacon's Mishahda Midas Touch
Puppy Bitch
1.Deacon's Cassencarrie Mayfly
Novice Bitch
1.Deacon's Cassencarrie Mayfly
Graduate Bitch
1.Skitt & Marshall's DunEideann Limited Edition
2.Fry's Inzievar Gold Thread
Post Graduate Bitch
1.Fry's Ludley Bride of Lammermoor
2.Hamilton's Maganbar Amber Mist over Margham
Limit Bitch
1.Shore's Swanwillow She's Hot RBCC
2.Marshall's DunEideann First Edition
3.Fry's Dentgate Confetti
Open Bitch
1.Tinsley's Cloverwood Dozen Roses BCC
2.Deacon's Cassencarrie Miss Grace at Pennywave
3.Rolland's Clossongrey Marshwiggle
Veteran Bitch
1.Mannia's Ch Wazzly Persephone at Kirskill
2.Rolland's Dengold Morning Cloud at Dandiroyal
Paignton

Excellent mustard dog, with a very good head and expression, good overall construction, good topline, well angulated quarters, moved well front and rear holding a good topline on the move, pity he was out of coat, will watch his progression in the future.
2nd JACKA-SLATER Mrs E Pennywave Lone Ranger
Mustard dog with a good head and expression, well bodied for age, moved well front and rear holding a good topline.
Masculine mustard dog, strong head with good jaw and cheeks, excellent eyes good ear set showing expression, well constructed and balanced throughout, moved well front and rear, a very impressive dog with a good coat and furnishings.
2nd HANSFORD Mr R E & Mrs E Cassencarrie Bonnie Lad
Excellent pepper dog with a typical head and expression, well balanced through, moved well enough holding a good topline, good coat and furnishings.
3rd SLEIGHT Miss L Cassencarrie Bobby Vee At Bonnybeck

Pepper bitch, lovely to go over, good type and balance, well angulated, moved a bit erratic.
Junior Bitch
2nd MILLER Mrs A Puddockswell Truly Scrumptious At Dryfevalley (IKC)
Another good mustard bitch, similar to 1st but not quite the balance or neck.
Post Grad Bitch
Mustard bitch with a good head, well bodied with good quarters, moved ok.
Open Bitch
Beautiful pepper bitch, good strong head, with good eyes and ears showing typical expression, well balanced and constructed, moved well both ways holding a good topline, good coat and furnishings.
2nd KINSEY-MORGAN Mrs S Inzievar Gold Effect
Mustard bitch with a good head and expression, good type and balance, strong quarters, moved ok front and rear.
3rd MORRIS Mrs C A Pennywave Amaryllis

DANDIE DINMONT CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP SHOW
JUDGE Paul Eardley
The Dandie Dinmont Club heald a championship show where BIS was Cloverwood Sparkling Blue & Best Puppy Pennywave Lone Ranger.
It was a privalege to be invited to judge this breed club championship show for one of my favourite breeds & in these austere times I was pleased with the size of the entry. Overall I felt that the quality was a little mixed but there- were enough lovely Dandies on show to make for some interesting competition. Generally presentation was good and mouths and temperaments were excellent. Movement was more of a challenge and as always with a larger entry of Dandies there were outlines on display at either end of the spectrum. Open dog was a good class & Limit & Open bitch were excellent classes & presented me with the most challenging judging of the day. They were both classes that I have re-run in my head several times afterwards as the decisions were reallly close.
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DANDIE DINMONT EAST OF ENGLAND 12
Judge MRS S SAMSON
BD CH VISTCA VIAN OF HENDELL ( MR W H KING)
RBD PENNYWAVE LONE RANGER (MRS E JACKA-SLATER)
BB CH AUST CH JOLLYGAZE HOPELESS ROMANTIC FOR HAWKESMILL (MR G & MRS M J RUSSELL)
RBB SYLVANKEN SILVER DAWN (MRS S EVES)
BOB CH VISTCA VIAN OF HENDELL ( MR W H KING)
BP PENNYWAVE LONE RANGER (MRS E JACKA-SLATER)
Junior - Dog Or Bitch
1st PENNYWAVE LONE RANGER (MRS E JACKA-SLATER)
Post Graduate - Dog Or Bitch
1st SYLVANKEN SILVER DAWN (MRS S EVES)
Open - Dog Or Bitch
1st CH VISTCA VIAN OF HENDELL ( MR W H KING)
2nd CH AUST CH JOLLYGAZE HOPELESS ROMANTIC FOR HAWKESMILL (MR G & MRS M J RUSSELL)
3rd INZIEVAR GOLD EFFECT (MRS S KINSEY-MORGAN)
Res OAKSLEIGH MINNEHAHA OF SYLVANKEN (MRS S EVES)
CDDTC Supporting our Scottish Shows. Scottish shows results page.
Thursday, 29 March 2012 15:46
BORDER UNION
MR THOMSON MCKENZIE
DCC CH INZIEVAR SILVER GILT ( MRS F M, MR J & MS S CHAPMAN-KING, JAMIESON & BUIS)
RDCC DEEGANDAN DUGHALL (MR K MARSHALL)
BCC CH INZIEVAR ROYAL SILVER ( MRS F M , & MRS K CHAPMAN-KING & HISLOP)
RBCC DENTGATE SWEET SYMPHONY (MRS C K RAY)
BOB CH INZIEVAR ROYAL SILVER ( MRS F M , & MRS K CHAPMAN-KING & HISLOP)
BP PUDDOCKSWELL TRULY SCRUMPTIOUS AT DRYFEVALLEY (IKC) (MRS A MILLER)
Puppy - Dog
1st DEEGANDAN DUGHALL (MR K MARSHALL)
Post Graduate - Dog
1st DAWSHOLM WEE DARICK (MR A MACPHERSON)
Limit - Dog
1st CASSENCARRIE BONNIE LAD (MRS E & MR R E HANSFORD)
2nd PUDDOCKSWELL MOON SHADOW AT DRYFEVALLEY (MRS A MILLER)
Open - Dog
1st CH INZIEVAR SILVER GILT ( MRS F M, MR J & MS S CHAPMAN-KING, JAMIESON & BUIS)
2nd CH SCOTTSBAIRN DUKE OF ROSS (MR T W & MRS G M DENHAM)
3rd ETSILL SCAPA FLOW (MISS B E HUNTER)
Puppy - Bitch
1st PUDDOCKSWELL TRULY SCRUMPTIOUS AT DRYFEVALLEY (IKC) (MRS A MILLER)
Junior - Bitch
1st HEALAVAL EDDERBELLE FROM DAWSHOLM (MR S DANKS)
2nd DUNEIDEANN LIMITED EDITION (MS A D & MR K SKITT MARSHALL)
3rd MICKLAM LEMON SHERBERT (MRS E & MR R E HANSFORD)
Novice - Bitch
1st DUN EIDEANN FIRST EDITION (MR K MARSHALL)
2nd DAWSHOLM CANTILY JAZZ (MR S DANKS)
3rd DEEGANDAN ROSEMARY (MS A SKITT)
Post Graduate - Bitch
1st DENTGATE SUMMER SUNRISE (MR & MRS M RASMUSSEN)
Limit - Bitch
1st DENTGATE SWEET SYMPHONY (MRS C K RAY)
2nd INZIEVAR GOLD EFFECT ( MRS S KINSEY-MORGAN)
3rd DAWSHOLM CANTILLY KATE (MR S DANKS)
Open - Bitch
1st CH INZIEVAR ROYAL SILVER ( MRS F M , & MRS K CHAPMAN-KING & HISLOP)
2nd INZIEVAR GOLD EDITION ( MRS S KINSEY-MORGAN)
3rd MOSTERLADA SHOOTING STAR (MRS E & MR J A C JARVIS)
The first or our Scottish Championship Shows is this weekend at Ingleston, Edinburgh where the 2 SKC shows are also held
in May and August.
This show is our showcase show for the Native Breeds of Scotland - do come along and support Dandies in their land of origin.
Gorgeous sunshine here so hoping for a lovely day out for the northern dandie diehards ;)
Results and photos to follow...........................
Winners!!!!
| MRS B McCAIN (BANKWILLOW) |
| BD | PUDDOCKSWELL GILDED IMP (MRS L RIACH) |
| RBD | ETSILL SCAPA FLOW (MISS B E HUNTER) |
| BB | GLENDANDY TWINKLE STAR (MR & MRS I R SMITH) |
| RBB | DUN EIDEANN FIRST EDITION (MR K MARSHALL) |
| BOB | PUDDOCKSWELL GILDED IMP (MRS L RIACH) |
| BP |
PUDDOCKSWELL TRULY SCRUMPTIOUS AT DRYFEVALLEY (IKC) (MRS A MILLER)
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| 1st | PUDDOCKSWELL TRULY SCRUMPTIOUS AT DRYFEVALLEY (IKC) (MRS A MILLER) |
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PUDDOCKSWELL MOON DANCE (MRS L RIACH)
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Graduate - Dog |
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| 1st | HENDELL CROFTER FOR PITFIRRANE (MRS J BEDBOROUGH) |
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DAWSHOLM WEE DARICK (MR A MACPHERSON)
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Open - Dog |
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| 1st | PUDDOCKSWELL GILDED IMP (MRS L RIACH) |
| 2nd | ETSILL SCAPA FLOW (MISS B E HUNTER) |
| 3rd | CASSENCARRIE BOBBY VEE (MISS SLEIGHT) |
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DAWSHOLM WEE DARICK (MR A MACPHERSON)
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| 1st | DUN EIDEANN FIRST EDITION (MR K MARSHALL) |
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DUNEIDEANN LIMITED EDITION (MS A D & MR K SKITT MARSHALL)
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| 1st | GLENDANDY TWINKLE STAR (MR & MRS I R SMITH) |
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CASSENCARRIE MADELAINA (MISS SLEIGHT)
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| 1st | PUDDOCKSWELL HOOTIN ANNIE AT ETSILL (MISS B E HUNTER) |
| 2nd | SOMERCLOUD STARPRIZE AT GLENDANDY (MR & MRS I R SMITH) |

Caledonian Spring Open Show 2012 Critique and results
Sunday, 18 March 2012 08:54The Caledonian held their open show and AGM in the spring sunshine at Moffat
on Saturday 17th March
Our judge for the day Moira Barrass had a nice entry and found her
Best in Show CH Vistca Vincent
Reserve Best in Show Inzievar Gold Effect
Best Puppy Puddockswell Truly Scrumptious at Dryfevalley
Reserve Best Dog Puddockswell Moonshadow at Dryfevalley
Reserve Best Bitch Duneideann First Edition
It is always a privilege to be asked to judge a breed open show but with the Dandie Dinmont terriers it turned out to be a wonderful day. There was laughter and clapping all afternoon long. Thank you all for the great experience. The dogs were presented to a high standard and all of great temperament, dentition on most was clean and correct.

Junior Dog
1 Berdinbrook Golden Fleece
first time exhibitor who handled all my instructions well, nice mustard with masculine head, good dark round eyes, strong jaw, scissor bite, good muscle tone.
Graduate Dog
1 Dawsholm Wee Darrick
masculine pepper with dark round eyes, present well, broad skull, good ear set, good angulation, neat feet, moved with drive around the ring.
Post Graduate Dog
1 Maganbar Applejack
mustard masculine dog, strength in head & jaw, scissor bite, dark round eyes, correct ear set, good slope of neck falling into well laid back shoulders, good depth of chest, neat arch over loins, muscular rear, moved well around the ring.
2 Dawsholm Wee Darrick
3 Berdinbrook Golden Fleece
Limit Dog
1 Puddockswell Moon Shadow at Dryfevalley (Reserve Best Dog)
masculine pepper dog, well balanced head, correct ear set, good dark round eyes, good fill of jaw, scissor bite, deep chest, good flow of neck falling into laid back shoulders, neat feet, balanced rib to loin, nice arch over loins, muscular rear, good tail set & carriage, presented in good double coat, moved well around the ring RD.
Open Dog
1 Ch Vistca Vincent (Best Dog)
2 Etsill Scapa Flow
3 CH Scottsbairn Duke of Ross

Puppy Bitch
1 Puddockswell Truly Scrumptious at Dryafvalley
what a delightful puppy bitch, so full of herself wagging her tail non stop, presented in good mustard coat for her age, feminine balanced head with correct ear set, round eyes, scissor bite, laid back shoulders, good rib to loin ratio, good front & rear angulation, neat feet, good tail carriage, moved well around the ring, BPIS
Junior Bitch
1 Duneideann First Edition (Reserve Best Bitch)
this young pepper bitch is a star of the future, presented in lovely coat, balanced head, good ear set, dark round eyes with expression, scissor bite, good laid back shoulders, deep chest, neat feet, good anguation, rib to loin balanced, neat rise over loin, correct tail carriage, moved with ease around the ring. RBB.
2 Duneideann Limited Edition
mustard bitch litter sister of 1st in class, carries a lot of the good points just did not match the ring presence of 1st.
2 Healaval Edderbelle
Graduate Bitch
1 Glendandy Twinkle Star
another feminine mustard bitch who moved well around the ring, presented well, balanced head, good ear set, round eyes, scissor bite, neat feet, balanced rib to loin, good tail carriage.
2 Dentgate Summer Sunset
another mustard bitch who enjoyed her day, moved well, good balanced head, scissor bite, balance of rib to loin but could do with losing a few pounds to finish the picture.
Post Graduate Bitch
1 Deegandan Rosemary
feminine mustard bitch with good pigmentation, balanced head, round eyes, scissor bite, good ear carriage, neat feet, good rib to loin with nice rise over loin, presented in good coat, moved slowly around the ring.
Limit Bitch
1 Inzievar Gold Effect (Best Bitch Reserve Best in Show)
this mustard bitch had all the grace required to win, moved around the ring in great condition, presented in good coat, balanced feminine head with scissor bite in strong jaw, round eyes with expression, good ear set & carriage, lovely neck falling into laid back shoulders, good rib to loin ratio, lovely depth of chest, good angulation front & rear, neat feet, correct tail set & carriage. BB, RBIS, BOS.
2 Somercloud Starprize at Glendandy
another good feminine mustard bitch who has passed on a lot of her good points to her daughter in grad class, balanced head with good ear set & carriage, scissor bite, good rib to loin, neat rise at loin, correct tail set, moved well around the ring, presented in good coat.
3 Dawsholm Cantily Kate
Open Bitch
1 Inzievar Gold Edition
another quality feminine bitch presented in good mustard coat, moved well around the ring, balanced head with round expressive eyes, good ear set, scissor bite, strength in neck falling into laid back shoulders, good rib to loin ratio, neat rise over loin, good tail set & carriage, neat feet.
2 Puddockswell Hootin Annie at Etsill
feminine mustard bitch with round eyes, correct ear set, scissor bite, laid back shoulders, good rib to loin, good tail carriage, would have preferred neater feet, moved well around, presented in good coat.

Vulnerable Native Breeds Kennel Club Announcement
Friday, 27 January 2012 10:21English Setter risks extinction for the first time
- English Setter risks extinction for the first time, as people shun Native Vulnerable Breeds for fashionable and exotic dogs
- Celebrity impacts on breed popularity with 25 percent increase in the Chihuahua
- ‘Royal Wedding Effect’ popularises one endangered Corgi breed
- Kennel Club warns against buying exotic breeds that we do not understand
One of Britain’s oldest native dog breeds, the English Setter, has for the first time become at risk of extinction.
The breed only numbered 234 registrations last year, according to Kennel Club registration statistics released today, a 33 percent decline on 2010. There has been a decline of almost two thirds in the number of English Setters today, compared to ten years ago.
The English Setter joins another 24 breeds on the Kennel Club’s Native Vulnerable Breeds list. A breed is deemed to be at risk of extinction when it numbers less than 300 puppy registrations in a year. The Irish Terrier returned to the list after just tipping 300 registrations in 2010, but the breed declined by 22 percent this year.
As Crufts approaches, the Kennel Club warns against shunning our historic native breeds in favour of more exotic dogs that we fail to understand and for which we are unable to offer the right lifestyle. Last year, around 3,000 dogs were registered, across all 25 Vulnerable Breeds, compared to 1,940 Siberian Huskies.
People are also favouring celebrity dog breeds such as the Chihuahua owned by the likes of Paris Hilton, over old British favourites. More than 6,000 long and short coated Chihuahuas were registered by the Kennel Club in 2011, up by more than a quarter on 2010.
Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary, said: “Celebrities, popular culture and fashion play a big part in today’s society and unfortunately, dogs are not immune from our fickle tastes. The latest victim is the English Setter, a wonderful and loyal breed, while the number of Siberian Huskies have more than trebled in this county in the last 10 years. This unfortunately is reflected in the growing number of exotic breeds seen coming in to our breed rescue societies, as people realise that they can’t give them the exercise, grooming or other care that they need.
“With Crufts coming up we want people to find out about the diverse range of dogs out there, that suit different types of people. There are around 200 breeds in the event’s Discover Dogs area, where people can find out about the advantages of each, judging for themselves what breed is best for them rather than via a reality TV star.”
The impact of celebrity may have had a positive effect on at least one native vulnerable breed, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, whose registrations shot up by 134 percent in 2011. It is thought that the ‘Royal Wedding effect’ and the breed’s close relation to the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, owned by the Queen, may have had an impact.
Caroline Kisko added: “There has been a dramatic increase in the popularity of the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. We can only surmise that the increased interest in the royal family last year may have made people more aware of the Queen’s favourite dog, the Pembroke Welsh Corgi, and had a knock on effect on the Cardigan Welsh Corgi as well. We urge people to do their research before they buy but the breed is alert, loyal, non aggressive and can make a great companion.”
Caledonian Dandie Dinmont Club Open Show and AGM Moffat
Wednesday, 11 January 2012 11:59
* Schedule and Entry Form now available here *
OUR SHOW IS TOMORROW!!!
SEE YOU ALL AT MOFFAT
contact Keith Derry for entries
Remember microchiping is available at the show £15
please contact Keith Derry or Ann Skitt if you wish to use this service
Check out our New Facebook Club page ; Caledonian DDTC
Its the start of the new show season.
The Caledonian Dandie Dinmont Club starts the year with our AGM and Open Show at the popular location of Moffat
a lovely scottish border town in true Dandie Dinmont country being only a 'stone's throw' from Selkirk.
Do come along to our very friendly open show where we host an educational event each year.
AGM Open Show
Saturday 17th March 2012
Come along and meet the dandies with friendly owners and breeders and enjoy a cup of tea.
Remember The CDDTC CRYSTAL TROPHY will be awarded at our AGM for the Dandie winning most points in 2011 at SCOTTISH SHOWS
See you there !
Our Judge this spring is MOIRA BARRASS
Show opens 1.30pm Judging 2.00pm
The Town Hall, Moffat
DG10 9HF
Entries close 3rd March 2012
First entry each dog £4 subsequent entries £1
Entries to Keith Derry
AGM 9.30 am at the Buccleugh
Yearly membership fees are now due ;) Bring your fees along to the show and pay them on the day ;)
Remember new owners to the breed get a years free membership when their puppy comes from a Caledonian Member




New Dandie Dinmont Terrier Champions Year by Year
Please provide photos of your champions so we can update this list


2012
Champion Inzeivar Royal Silver
Champion Swanwillow Sea Captain
2011
Champion AusCh. Jollygaze Hopeless Romantic for Hawkesmill

Champion Caroc Most Definitely Cassencarrie
Champion Scottsbairn Duke of Ross

Champion Vistca Vincent

2010
Champion Cloverwood Lemon Drizzle

Champion Cassencarrie James Blond
Champion Inzievar Gold Touch
Champion Vistca Vian of Hendell
Champion Wazzly Aphrodite
2009
Champion Inzievar Rose Gold for Abbeywater
Champion Pennywise Burning Ambition for Cassencarrie
2008

Champion Vistca Van der Valk
3RD CC and Champion title at
National Terrier 3rd April 2004

The Following Dandies gaines their championship title in the year ending January 31st 1934
Hon. Mrs S. McDonnell's Ch Darenth Good Companion
Mrs T.M. Sinmpson-Shaw's Ch Alpin Oberon
Misses Dickson's Double Dutch of Devadale
Mr P.Adamson's Ch Anson Asome
Miss S.A. Galbraith's Ch Gartconnel Andrew
Mrs E. Banes Condy's Ch Huckleberry Helmsman
Miss F.Hazelrigg's Ch Simple Jinks
Mr T. Rutherford's Ch Salismore Soverign
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Southern Dandie Dinmont Club Championship Show Critique
Tuesday, 25 October 2011 13:07The Southern Dandie Dinmont Club held a ch show where I found some really great propects particularly in bitches, the top dogs were well able to hold their own in any competition.but perhaps it would be good
if breeders were able to place promiing dog puppies in show home rather than just pet homes. I have mentioned fronts quite a bit because I was so disappointed with the set of shoulders in a lot of the dandies. Are
breeders just looking for the wonderful heads and forgetting the engine parts. I found most with correct body shape with curve over loin and also well curved stifles, but with very steep scapulas and straight upper
arms, this should begiven some thought.
Celia Danks
Dawsholm
It is with great sadness that Maureen Morrice announces the sudden passing
of her very great friend Celia Danks suddenly at home 13/10/11
The CDDTC would like to offer their condolences to Stewart and all of Celia's family and her
many friend's
Celia has been an outstanding campaigner for the health of our breed being a founder member
of The Dandie Dinmont Trust and a previous committee member of the CDDTC
We miss you already Celia
Ann Skitt
Funeral was held on Thursday 20/11/11 Perth Crematorium
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