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Bull Terrier Monthly

Issue 109
April 2011 www.bullterriermonthly.com Issue 109

Bull Terrier Monthly : Issue 109 : April 2011

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Contents

BULL TERRIER MONTHLY


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PUBLISHED BY SR7 PUBLISHING

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Editorial A Load Of Bull


Keith Goodwins monthly look at the Bull Terrier breed.

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Show Winners In February 2011


Who won what and where?

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Bull Terrier Show Critiques & Class Placings


South Eastern Counties B.T.C. Open Show - October 23rd 2010 Scottish Bull Terrier Club Open Show - October 24th 2010 Midland Counties Championship Show - October 29th 2010 West Of England B.T.C. Open Show - October 31st 2010

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News From New Zealand A Blast From The Past


Who Was It? ... Who Is It?.

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Bullies Lost, Stolen & In Need


Bull Terriers on the Bullies In Need & Dog Lost websites.

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Bull Terrier Bahaviour


An article on typical Bull Terrier traits by Terry Heath.

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Mini Matters
Vanessa Hearne with the latest from the Miniature Bull Terriers W.E.L.K.S. Championship Show critique 2010.

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Editorial
All Good Things Must Come To An End.
This is something that I never really wanted to have to write, but its been on the cards for a good while now and Ive come to realise I have to face facts. With this Issue the magazine goes into its tenth year in existence and Im afraid to say its going to be its tenth and last year, - it will be ending after ten full years with Issue 120. To put it bluntly, its too much of a struggle, it costs a certain amount of money to print, pack and post the issues each month which in turn means it has to generate another certain amount of money to pay for itself and to earn me a living ... and it just doesnt, not even close. It does pay for itself but it leaves me with very little left over, not even remotely enough to justify all the hours I spend on it. As with all weekly or monthly publications, they always require a high enough amount of readers to keep it going and unfortunately that is where the problem lies in this particular case, it boils down to the fact that there is just not enough people who are prepared to buy it and continue to buy it. The sad thing is that had around 90% of those who have subscribed over the years continued to subscribe year after year, then there would be no problem at all, - but the actual percentage of those who continually re-subscribe is nowhere near that. It means that each new reader who subscribes is not adding to the subscriber numbers as they are just replacing someone who hasnt renewed, - and you dont get any further forward. In fact in the past year or two the amount of new readers has not been enough to replace those who drop out, so the subscriber numbers are actually going backwards when they were nowhere near high enough to start with. Im not having a go at anyone, who am I to dictate where people spend their money, and certainly not in this day and age when a small dog magazine is pretty low on the list of must haves. Theres far more important things that people need to spend their hard earned on, I know that better than anyone. Indeed I feel the onus has always been on me to produce something that would be good enough to get a sufcient amount of people to continually buy it. Ive always felt that if I kept adding to the magazine, improving it and making it bigger and better then sooner or later I would end up with something that would eventually be seen by the Bull Terrier fraternity as something they would happily pay for year on year. However, it has come to the stage where Ive realised I cant push it any further forwards. I cant add any more pages because the additional printing costs will eat up even more prots and even worse the postage costs will almost double, - theres just no room for manoeuvre anymore? So with that in mind the magazine as it stands at present is about as good as I can possibly get it, and the subscription rates are as low as I can possibly get away with. If people arent prepared to pay for it now then they are never going to, I can no longer improve anything in their favour either the product or the price... The funny thing is, and Ive said this to a few people over the years, the percentage of people who renewed their subscriptions way back in the rst few years (when it was only 8-12 pages) was higher than it is now, and so was the amount of new subscribers year on year. Bizarre as it sounds, it seems that the more Ive tried to improve and expand it, the more people are turning away from it for some reason?? Maybe the novelty has worn off, maybe the instant information and interaction of the forums is lessening the appeal of the magazine, - I dont know. Ive tried to include things that I thought were useful, helpful and interesting to the breeds followers, - and I personally think the end result with the help of all the contributors is pretty damn good. Of course I would say that, but I know many feel the same way, those people who do plough their money into it continually. But that particular group of people is just far too small in numbers to sustain it and the majority still dont appear to be interested at all, certainly not enough to subscribe. Ultimately I havent managed to produce something that enough people see as worthy of spending their money on continually, and in all honesty I just cant think of anything else I can do that would make any difference? Id imagine some may be thinking that I should simply ditch the printed magazine only and just leave the digital one, thus eliminating all the production and postage costs. In theory not a bad idea, but the digital subscription price is already reected by the fact theres no printing and postage involved its a lot lower and if anything the renewal numbers are even worse for subscribers of the Digital version. It really wouldnt make any difference at all, Id still be doing the same work, Id still be making roughly the same amount of money, and Id still need a lot more people to continually subscribe to earn a living from it. The top and bottom is the subscriber numbers, it doesnt matter what format the magazine is in or how much I charge for it, it just requires enough paying subscribers year after year to generate enough money to support both it and me, and its pretty clear that the subscriber numbers are never going to be anywhere near high enough, - I know Im simply wasting my time and effort in continuing. Dont get me wrong, I love doing the magazine and I dearly wish it would make me a half decent living but Im a realist, its not going to happen as things stand. So I think its best to bow out and save my sanity, and on exactly ten years is quite appropriate, the March Issue of 2012 will be the last one. Its a shame, but things dont always go your way in life and unfortunately this is one of them. However ... its not quite the absolute end. Im not going to waste all of the hard work Ive put into building the magazine and the brand name up, and once the magazine has come to an end I plan to set up some kind of new website for the breeds followers, - think of some kind of cross between a stripped down version of the magazine and a Bull Terrier blog. Its just ideas oating around my mind at the moment but thats what Im looking at so a lot of the information or features that currently appear in the magazine may still be available, only in a different format. It will be a free site, no memberships or anything and hopefully Ill nd a way of opening it up for others to contribute news, views and information. Cant really say any more at this stage because I dont know myself, but the future incarnation of Bull Terrier Monthly will bear little resemblance to the current one thats for sure, - but Ill come up with something and then see how it goes from there. Maybe it will be the best move Ive ever made or maybe it will be a disaster only one way to nd out? Lastly, as far as current subscriptions and renewals for the remainder of the magazine go, there are far too many variables for me to explain here (Cheque, Standing Order, Paypal, renewal rate, cancelling, refunds etc, etc). But please dont worry, I will deal with each and every readers subscription individually as and when they occur keep in mind Im just one person who deals with hundreds of subscriptions so please dont panic and bombard me with queries, again I can assure you when its your turn Ill inform you everything you need to know that relates to yours. But for the time being its business as usual, more updates as and when I have them. Paul Johnstone.

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A Load Of Bull
Hi
everyone, so I think from my point of view its fair to say the year has started with a bang, two Champions made up at Manchester, a new kid on the block going Best in Show from Puppy at the BTC Open Show Trophy Weekend and a great result for a worthy Champion shown sparingly to qualify for the trophies, taking the Dog Jug and the ultimate prize the Regent Trophy, yes a good start for those concerned for the coming season. However one must not forget the competition at these events, in fact all the competitors in these shows and all the forthcoming shows throughout the season, Club, Limit, Open or Club Championship and General Championship, I give you my respect, I know only too well the hardships of our hobby nowadays. Crufts was the next big event on the scene followed by SECBT Open and the Scottish Club Open Shows, they in turn were followed hot on their heels by the Bull Terrier Club of Wales Championship Show, it was Maza Bishops rst Championship Show engagement, the usual party/ gathering was planned after judging had nished, let me just say Maza and her old man Kelvin are and have always been very courteous hosts, you know folks its good to have a bit of a good social scene in the dog game, I feel its now one of the reasons so many folk enjoy the Trophy Weekend, its the crack that goes with it, Im not saying one should live in your mates pocket, but its supposed to be an hobby and you know its ok to have some fun and enjoy it. By all means take it serious in the ring but not to the point of bitterness if you dont get what you think you should. Crufts dog show turned out to be the Blazinbullys show with both dog and bitch CCs going to that kennel, Ch. Chamos Whispered Secret at Blazinbullys winning the dog ticket with the home bred Ch. Blazinbullys Miss Sinister taking Bitch CC and Best of Breed, she in turn made the cut in the Group, however she thought it was time to celebrate when it was her turn to move and unfortunately didnt settle to the job in hand, nonetheless a great effort for the breed from this up and coming kennel. I attended YBTC Open Show, I had a good day out with my mate, a little controversy again which I missed most of for whatever reason. Apparently somebody was handling a dog and was wrecked, you know worse the wear for beer, dime bar, also some comments were made about a bitch with a growth to her underjaw, yeah I saw her, yeah perhaps a trip to the vet is in order - however if you dont ask you wont know if that trip has already been made. Judges CVs, yes its that time of year when folk are receiving replies from Clubs letting them know what list they have made, now lets be clear what Im going to say here, I have no problem with how any Club collates their judges lists or how they implement them. I myself are in receipt of most clubs criteria and most have a little clause at the end saying (to have the Clubs support) this comment is in line with KC guidelines and legitimate and all Clubs that use or endorse that clause are well within their rights to do so, which I unreservedly support. The point is if youre talking about A list judges, most will get on to some Club list somewhere or other and their career carries on regardless, however if youre talking about B list judges moving up to A3, well thats another question. Its not logical to request CVs print and make available Club criteria for inclusion and advancement through that criteria and then when someone meets that criteria turn them down by saying you didnt get the support of the committee vote to move forward. It beggars the question why didnt you get the support if you meet the criteria? Clubs are not required to give reasons for their decision, a decision which could be for any reason based on any criteria, in other words read the small print. A bit of news some folk may be interested in knowing. I phoned the Royal Court Hotel up to see if I could book my room for next years Trophy Show, I was pleasantly surprised to nd that the BTC had negotiated a better deal on rooms for members and the general fancy alike, thats great news and will certainly add to the weekend, a good job done in the negotiations well done to the committee. I was also led to believe a long stay at the Royal Court has also been negotiated; this is great news for the fancy making it possible to now plan in advance, well done to all concerned. I must say at this point that some folk may say, hey Keith, youve changed your point of view on the BTC and its management, and the way they handle their affairs, and yes they would be right, the thing is Ive grown up a little from my early days when I was an angry young buck, yes I had the right to be angry on certain issues, on others Ive shall we say got older and wiser, listened to the opposite point of view, debated, but more importantly asked questions and looked for the middle ground. I have to say Ive never been a committee animal, however resent positive experience has learnt me, that to run or manage any Club, never mind one with the prole of the BTC is not an easy task, lets just say Im more understanding of the issues involved nowadays. OK enough is enough, Im not going to beat myself up any more, however people should remember if an issue needs addressing, Ill not be wary of addressing it, Ill just be tactful and fair in the way I do it. Still with a link to the Bull Terrier Club, the UK team has now been released for the forthcoming International event held in the Netherlands mid November, the team is as follows. Under Two Years Dogs: Pilkingtons Javarke Jack Frost Goodwins Busells Black Magic at Ounsdale Over Two Years Dogs: Mathisons Ch. Chamos Whispered Secret at Blazinbullys Strinatis Canolbarth Jans Jumbo at Layassilb Under Two Years Bitch: Westwoods Tulsadoon Sinasina Howes, Sheppard & Taylors Ragnarok Daralis with Polanca Over Two Years Bitch: McGregors Merlindan Belisama Dobbin & van Ecks Ir Ch. Sugar Spun Sister for Debully Team Managers: Phyl McCombie & Ron Scott. Im sure all out there will wish the team success, and good wishes in their quest to bring the Trophy home for the third year on the trot. News from the SECBTC, Ragnarok Daralis with Polanca going BIS under judge Tony Williams, at the moment I dont seem to be getting much feedback from the fancy about how the show went, so if you can help let me know. The same weekend Alison Stewarts Ounsdale Mighty Medusa in only her third Show at the tender age of 11 months went Best of Breed and Best Puppy at the Potteries Canine Society Open Show, breed judge was Scott Leesley, - she then went on to a very creditable Group 2, also Best Terrier Puppy, to top the day off for her owner handler she then nished the day by going Best Puppy in Show, congratulations Alison. April is a busy month for the Club Show scene with three Clubs putting Limit and Open Shows on. Northern Provincial BTC, West of England BTC Open Shows, and Notts & Derby District BTC Limit. They are of course preceded by National Terrier where Ger Cox is ofciating, Ger has pulled and entry of 56 up about ten on last years entry so thats a move in the right direction. Ive just received my schedule and accounts for the Coloured Bull Terrier Club, its good to see the Club has again made a prot on the year, not an easy task nowadays, one little observation to make about the closing date for this show, on the front of the schedule closing date is printed as Friday the 20th of April, when in fact the 20th of April is on a Wednesday. Its just an idea to conrm the closing date or post early to avoid any error. Judge for the forthcoming Coloured Club show is Sarah Foster, there are Mini classes scheduled for this show and the nominated judge is Mr Peter Ensell, get yourselves up there as a day watching all those coloured bullies is not a day to miss. So Im on my toes, and Ill wish you all well, just make sure you all keep safe and well. Keith Goodwin E-Mail: ounsdale@blueyonder.co.uk Telephone: 0121 530 3734

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Show Winners - February 2011


Ch. Silver Bullet The Joker At Javarke
Am Ch. Rockytops Sundance Kid Int Ch. Rodeo Queen The Joker Ch. Grisse Basse Charming White Devil Chocolate Fancy From Megaville Ch. Alecto Kool Barracuda Of Kilacabar Ch. Cabriol Geisha Girl At Kilacabar Bullywood Blazing Star
World & Multi Ch. Einstein The Joker Ch. Rockytops Ulster Annie Multi Ch. Special Edition Of Serious Desire German Ch. Nell The Joker Ch. Quest Thunderstruck Grisse Basse Anxious To Meet Captain Horatio Hornblower Bremars Jezebelle Ch. Lustyglaze Too Hot To Handle At Kilacabar Minffordd Emerald Isle Of Kilacabar Ch. Flashpoint Inferno Of Kilacabar Cabriol Diamoneque Jamies Bright Star At Ishaba Kilacabar Cast A Spell Ch. Kenzed Prince Of Darkness At Denpower Miss All Alone At Ishaba

Marshelsea Devil May Cry

Marshelsea Hellraiser Marshelsea Sweet Seduction Cwmdulais Flash Harry Tulsadoom From Temperance Radcliffe Gophrit Of Dollygroves Emred Domino Dancer Grievelind Sher Khan At Tiapan Beesmar Queen Bodicea Ch. Majico Munro Majico Mrs Bumble Ch. Kilacabar Rolling Thunder Ch. Majico Dreamgirl Ch. Kilacabar Stand And Deliver Starays Blue Savannah Of Kilacabar Ch. Kilacabar Rolling Thunder Brinhead Excaliber Of Hillcairn

Tulsadoom Isakabuli

Megaville Sardonicus
Megaville Tears From My Eyes

Ch. Emred Huntsman


Devils Diva Of Emred

Ch. Tulsadoom Silver Sarissa Ch. Emred Devils Chance Bringle Beck Of Bilston Ch. Majico Midnight Sun Majico Air Of Performance Ch. Flashpoint Inferno Of Kilacabar Ch. Hillcairn Jasmine Of Terjos

Ch. Dazlin Deance

Ch. Javarke Jack Flash

Ishaba Serenity
Ishaba Geoffs Delight

Ch. Terjos Jolee At Javarke


Ch. Terjos Touch Of Gold

Ishaba Strike A Light

Pedigree of Ishaba Ebony And Ivory At Megaville (N.E.B.T.C. Best In Show)

Pedigree of Javarke Jack Frost (N.E.B.T.C. Reserve Best In Show)

Marshelsea Devil May Cry

Marshelsea Hellraiser Marshelsea Sweet Seduction Cwmdulais Flash Harry Tulsadoom From Temperance Radcliffe Gophrit Of Dollygroves Emred Domino Dancer Grievelind Sher Khan At Tiapan Beesmar Queen Bodicea Jamies Bright Star At Ishaba Shadow Chaser Ch. Flashpoint Inferno Of Kilacabar Jayston Winnie Why Worry Megaville Soul Rebel Spuds Prancing Lady Manzanita Mordred Tawnbarr Stardrop

Marshelsea Devil May Cry

Marshelsea Hellraiser Marshelsea Sweet Seduction Cwmdulais Flash Harry Tulsadoom From Temperance Radcliffe Gophrit Of Dollygroves Emred Domino Dancer Grievelind Sher Khan At Tiapan Beesmar Queen Bodicea World & Multi Ch. Einstein The Joker Ch. Rockytops Ulster Annie Multi Ch. Special Edition Of Serious Desire German Ch. Nell The Joker Ch. Emred Devils Chance Ch. Suejabul Ocean Breeze Over Penbray Ch. Camquest Thunderbolt Aricon Eyes Ablaze

Tulsadoom Isakabuli

Ch. Emred Huntsman


Devils Diva Of Emred

Ch. Tulsadoom Silver Sarissa Ch. Emred Devils Chance Bringle Beck Of Bilston Ch. Apache Brave Of Kilacabar Proud And Mighty Villars The Victorious Among Megaville Tawnbarr Red Sonja

Tulsadoom Isakabuli

Ch. Emred Huntsman


Devils Diva Of Emred

Ch. Tulsadoom Silver Sarissa Ch. Emred Devils Chance Bringle Beck Of Bilston Am Ch. Rockytops Sundance Kid Int Ch. Rodeo Queen The Joker Ch. Penbray Play To The Devil Aricon Jennifer

Ch. Apache Dancer

Ch. Silver Bullet The Joker At Javarke

Bullysoul Sunshine Girl


Bullysoul Wonderful One

Wanna Be Posh At Javarke


Dajast Beauty Of The Beast

Pedigree of Bullysoul To Hard To Handle (E.A.B.T.C. Best In Show)

Pedigree of Javarke Pitch Black (N.E.B.T.C. Best Puppy In Show)

he Bull Terrier Club Trophy Show is not the only Bull Terrier event to take place during February, we also see the start of the regional Club Shows for the new season...

The rst of which was the East Anglian Bull Terrier Club Open Show, and its there that we nd Dawn Godsall carrying out her judging duties. Dawn found her outright Best In Show in her Best Dog winner, Kettlebroughs young brindle boy, Bullysoul To Hard To Handle (Ch. Emred Huntsman x Bullysoul Sunshine Girl). Picking up both Best Opposite Sex and Reserve Best In Show, was Martin and Hursts brindle bitch, Yungwood Sweet Enchantment At Santini (Ounsdale Buffalo Soldier x Yungwood Sweet Celebration). Best Puppy on the day went to another of the coloured ranks, Rossers red dog, King Arthur The Legend (Cwmdulais Hall Of Fame x Bullambi Mischief Maker of Bullorrties).

Reserve Best Dog and Bitch went to Moodys white boy, Kersharela Thundercloud At Odyom (Merlindan Sentinal x Merlindan Vanity Fair), - and to Bunces black brindle girl, Bilboen Shooting Star (Odakotas Black Hawk x Bilboen Received From Heaven). Following on the next day all the way up the East coast, was the North East Bull Terrier Club Limit Show. Two judges were on hand, Octavian Galla for the dogs and Alison Roberts for bitches. Between them they couldnt decide on their Best In Show, so Referee Steve Wheatley was called in and handed the spoils to the Best Bitch, Blairs black brindle girl, Ishaba Ebony And Ivory at Megaville (Megaville Sardonicus x Ishaba Serenity). Just edged out into the Reserve Best In Show spot was the Best Dog, Pilkingtons white boy, Javarke Jack Frost (Ch. Emred Huntsman x Ch. Terjos Jolee at Javarke).

From the same kennel we nd our Best Puppy winner, Pilkingtons black brindle male youngster, Javarke Pitch Black (Ch. Emred Huntsman x Wanna Be Posh at Javarke). On to the remaining Club show of the month, the traditional curtain raiser to the main event, - the Bull Terrier Club Open Show. Judging the show this time around was Eddie Ball. A great start for a dog making his rst appearance in the show rings, as Goodwins young tri-colour boy Busells Black Magic At Ounsdale is found Best Puppy, Best Dog and Best In Show. Best Opposite Sex and Reserve Best In Show went to another currently in great form, Blairs Ishaba Ebony And Ivory at Megaville (Megaville Sardonicus x Ishaba Serenity), adding to the success at her previous outing.

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As Seen By The Judges ...


South Eastern Counties BTC Open Show Judge: Mrs Diane McCann (Diton) October 23rd, 2010
I would like to thank all the committee for their warm welcome and hospitality, and to all the exhibitors, I had a wonderful day, it was my pleasure and honour to have judged this show. BIS: Ragnarok Balder At Polanca RES BIS and BOS: Bilboen Star At Night BEST PUPPY: Barking At The Moon Special Beginners Dog (3 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Ragnarok Heimdllr. White dog, good head, good spring of rib, plenty of bone and substance, moved well. 2. Samsenna Renegade. White dog good strong head, did not use his ears, nice reach of neck, feet were a little untidy. Moved well in front. Puppy Dog (3 Entries, 0 Absent) 1. Barking At The Moon. Best Puppy White dog with black ears, nice sweep to the head, has a wicked eye, lovely reach of neck, good feet, good angulation, he needs a little time to mature, but he stands and shows himself off to his best. He enjoyed his day, lovely movement. 2. Bullbrand The Uprising. Red dog he was very unsettled, nice head, broad chest and spring of rib, good bone and tail set. 3. Chardaice Smooth Criminal At Etalimi. Junior Dog (4 Entries, 3 Absent) 1. Ragnarok Gunigir At Kollen. White dog with left brindle patch, lovely strong head, ears well placed, good reach of neck, well made dog, with good bend off stie, moved with power, lovely tight feet (Best Mover). Novice Dog (2 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Chardiace Born Legacy With Bullbrand. Brindle and white, strong head, needs a little more ll under the eyes. Good square front, well placed shoulders, he was a little exited, but then settled down. Post Graduate Dog (4 Entries, 0 Absent) 1. Kescostaff Diamond Geezer. Black and white dog. Nice prole, needs a little under the eyes, good topline, has lovely tight feet, he has good hind angulation, moved well

Ragnarok Balder At Polanca


SECBTC Open Show Best In Show Photograph courtesy of Lorraine Sheppard

Post Graduate Bitch (5 Entries, 0 Absent) 1. Bilboen Leagally Blonde For Polanca. White bitch, head needs a little more ll, nice ear set and good strong front and tight feet, moved well. 2. Samsenna Shes The One. Tri-colour bitch. Well balanced, nice clean lines, nice prole, tail set lets her down. 3. Bediveres Frozen Ice. Limit Bitch (3 Entries, 0 Absent) 1. Bilboen Star At Night. Best Opposite Sex & Reserve Best In Show. Blk/brindle and white classical bitch, head well lled with sweeping prole, ears well placed, straight front, good quarters, tight feet, very good tail set, moved well both ways, she showed herself off, I hope she will be a STAR. 2. Bediveres Frozen Ice. 3. Louka Lady Luck ShCM. Open Bitch (5 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Samsenna Monarchs Mischief. White bitch with black ear, well lled head, good strong square front, lovely tight feet, she moved well both ways. 2. Ragnarok Fricka Over Bilboen. Brindle and white, good powerful head lled and turned, she is a lovely compacted bitch, very well balanced. Good angulation and moved well. 3. Caliber Silver Playted.

both ways. 2. Bilboen Love n Kisses. Red dog, compact dog, head needs a little more turn, a little stuffy around the neck, short back, he was a little shy, moved well both ways. 3. Kerbullys Rising Son. Limit Dog (3 Entries, 0 Absent) 1. Marshelsea Trouble Coming At Romagna. White dog with black brindle ears, nice prole with good reach of neck, lovely spring of rib and tail set, nice tight feet, lost topline on the move but moved well both ways. 2. Kersharela Thundercloud At Odyom. White compact dog, head needs a little more ll, ears were a little oppy when on the move, good bone and spring of rib. 3. Samsenna Renegade. Open Dog (5 Entries, 0 Absent) 1. Ragnarok Balder At Polanca. Best In Show Red and white dog. Compact dog, masculine strong well lled head, ear set correct, his only cross to bear is he has a mouth fault, but his many virtues outweigh this, he has so much to give, he is powerful with a strong chest and good bone and hind quarters, tight feet, he moves well both ways and was in tip top condition. It was my pleasure to award him BEST DOG and BIS. 2. Chardaice Love Me Tender. White, compact dog, good power and substance, head has a nice turn, nice short back, well laid shoulders, it was hard to assess his movement as he was a little too excited. 3. Stockleyview Dark Desire.

Special Beginners Bitch (5 Entries, 0 Absent) 1. Bilboen Shooting Star. White bitch, compact, lovely head with sweeping prole, good bone, lovely tight feet, she was very animated, unable to assess her movement, needs a little training, this will settle her down. 2. Ramland Miss Brite. Red bitch head needs more ll, lovely spring of rib, good square front, feet a little untidy. Moves better in front than behind. 3. Bullbrand Somthing New For Chardaice. Puppy Bitch (5 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Bullywood Avenging Star To Ragnarok. White bitch, super little bitch, head well lled, good eye, straight front and tight feet, moved well both ways, she was a little out of coat. 2. Stockleyview Solitaire. Brindle and white bitch with a good strong head, well turned, lovely reach of neck, well laid shoulders, moved better in front than behind. 3. Kimbullis Diesels Delight. Junior Bitch (5 Entries, 0 Absent) 1. Bobuddy D Day. White, this is a gorgeous little bitch, she has nice ll and turn to the head, ears well placed, good reach of neck and tail set. She was a little show girl. 2. Kirkville Golden Eye At Odyom. Brindle and white. Head needs a little more ll, good straight front, nice bend of stie, moved better in front. 3. Chardaice This Is It. Novice Bitch (1 Entry, 0 Absent) 1. Ramland Miss Brite.

Scottish Bull Terrier Club Open Show October 24th, 2010 Judge: Chris Wright
Thanks to all exhibitors and committee for a very enjoyable weekend for my wife and myself. Puppy Dog (6 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Stewarts Blazinbully Vindicator. Best Puppy Brindle, nice head, good eye, adequate prole, correct mouth, straight front, tight feet, good bend to stie, moved OK. 2. Hassans Kellrayse Charlie Boy. Tri, good prole with very powerful head, correct mouth, straight front, good depth of chest, ears need to come up, ring craft would help with movement. 3. Wallaces Ounsdale Loud And Proud. Novice Dog (4 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Stewarts Blazinbully Vindicator. 2. Whytes Kalsar Black Shadow. Tri, lacks ll, good eye and ear

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placement, mouth incorrect, straight front, short back, good bend of stie, moved very well. Junior Dog (3 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Whytes Kalsar Black Shadow. Limit Dog (2 Entries) 1. McDonagh & McLeishs White Viper At Irazistabull. White with brindle ear, broad head, would like more prole, level bite, strong neck into well laid shoulder, straight front, deep chest, moved well. 2. Heaths Yungwood Falkirk Bairn At Holloville. Brindle and white, powerful head, tight canine, good ear placement, strong neck, loads of bone, straight front, would benet from longer upper arm as loses topline on the move. Open Dog (3 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Bensons Nethanbull Poetic Bragg. Best Dog & Best In Show Black brindle, top quality, cracking prole, good width to muzzle, correct mouth, long neck, straight front, tight feet, short back, good bend to stie, moved with drive, very well balanced. Novice Bitch (3 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Thomson & Shearers Maureens Mystery With Nethanbull. White, strong head, good eye, correct mouth, pink nose, straight front, good length of leg, good bend of stie, moved well both ways. 2. Smiths Kisses Of Fire. White with black ears, cracking prole with correct mouth, pink nose, straight front, untidy feet, not the topline of rst. Junior Bitch (1 Entry) 1. McGettigans Nethanbull Silver Star. White with red ears, strong head, broad muzzle, straight front, cat feet, deep chest, good bend of stie, moved OK, a little overweight. Post Graduate Bitch (4 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Fultons Gaelbull Red Rose From Buchanway. Red and white, wicked expression, good eye, mouth and eye, ears could be better placed, long neck, straight front, tight feet, good quarters, moved well. 2. McDonagh & McLeishs Afanbull Night Sky Over Irazistabull. Tri, strong powerful head, correct mouth, straight front, undercarriage down due to having seven week old pups. Limit Bitch (4 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Smiths Saucy Snowake. White brindle ear, strong head, good expression, mouth ok, straight front, good depth to chest, moved well. 2. Dunlops Loyal Leah.

White, sweeping prole, wicked eye, teeth need attention, straight front, good bend of stie, movement erratic on rear so losing out to rst. Open Bitch (5 Entries, 3 Absent) 1. Shearers Nethanbull Lightning Babe With Ceilteach. Best Bitch White with red ear and eye mark, wicked expression, well lled head, correct mouth, good black nose, good strong neck, straight front, short back, strong quarters, moved and handled well, well balanced all round.

Midland Counties Championship Show October 29th, 2010 Judge: Frank Dyson
This was the Societys third kind invitation extended to me to judge their prestigious show and it gave me great pleasure to be able to accept on this occasion. Thank you for your persistence and also many thanks to exhibitors for their continuing support. Overall quality was very good. The large ring enabled movement and construction on the move to be tested. The classes and the challenges for both sexes were extremely strong. Puppy Dog (1 Entry, 1 Absent) Junior Dog (3 Entries, 3 Absent) Post Graduate Dog (7 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Wannops Charishalee Drumbeat. 19 months, all white cobby terrier, gentle turn to head with good width and nish, correct bite, keen expression, well placed shoulders producing a balanced outline and giving rise to straight front and smooth stride, strong neck, short coupled with well made quarters, moved parallel both ways and held topline. 2. Halls Dajan Classy Prince. 3 years fully mature white terrier with maximum substance for size, well turned head with good width in muzzle, correct bite, strong neck, reasonable shoulder and held topline on the move, short coupled with good depth of brisket, well muscled quarters, though moved close behind. 3. Fitzherbert-Stewarts Ounsdale Crash Bang Wallop. Limit Dog (4 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Lamonbys Emred Daredevil. Dog CC & Best Of Breed 17 months white with brindle ear, displaying balance, quality and style, well turned head with good depth, width and ll, well placed eye, all giving rise to wicked

expression, correct mouth, though with one inclining incisor, well placed shoulders giving rise to correct forehand and good length of stride, straight front, quality bone, with neck, withers and backline correctly proportioned, well angulated quarters with short hocks, moved pretty much parallel both ways, holding topline and exing well at stie and hock. 2. Quinns Padhen Abraham of Lincoln. Upstanding, well constructed, fully mature tri 3 years, strong head with good depth, correct bite, long strong neck into well placed shoulders, providing clean forehand and straight front, deep brisket, well angulated at the rear, though moved close behind. 3. Whittakers Wengormick Suited n Booted. Open Dog (7 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Mathisons Ch. Chamos Whispered Secret at Blazinbullys. Dog Reserve CC Very typy white terrier, approaching 2 years, well turned head which would benet from a little more width and ll, correct bite, keen expression, long neck into clean shoulder, short coupled with deep brisket, straight front, moving parallel and holding topline, well made quarters which covered the ground with drive. 2. Blakeleys Am Ch. Skyline Dees Dazlin. Mature, 2 year old cobby r/w, with well turned head, good ll and nish, correct bite and keen expression, strong neck, short coupled with deep brisket, well boned with strong quarters and well dened second thigh that drove him well, a little loose in front on the move. 3. Westwoods Tulsadoom Abi Albon. Puppy Bitch (1 Entry, 1 Absent) Junior Bitch (6 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Mathisons Blazinbullys Miss Sinister. 16 months top quality bl/br, looking a picture in prole, with well turned head, correct bite, well placed shoulder, giving rise to sweeping body lines, adequate bone, well made correctly angulated quarters, straight front and neat feet, looking down on her she is still a little ne all through, which will improve with maturity, held her topline on the move, though a little close behind. 2. Fosters Bilboen Star at Night. Typy bl/br of 15 months, cobby, well boned and short coupled, deep brisket, decent shoulder, straight front and neat feet, gentle prole with good ll and nish, correct bite, well made at the rear though moved close behind. 3. McGregors Merlindan Belisima. Post Graduate Bitch (6 Entries, 3 Absent)

1. Grifths & Leesleys Wilbary Cinnia. Upstanding, mature white of 2 years, well turned head with good ll, correct bite, wicked expression, good bone and substance, short back, put out in excellent condition and never stopped showing, would benet from a little more layback in shoulder which would improve bodylines, strong well made quarters, though moved close behind. 2. Richardsons Dajan Gold Medal for Quayardson. 14 months white, with gentle prole, good width and ll, correct bite, a little soft in expression, decent shoulder, straight front and neat feet, a shade long in back, well made quarters, moved close behind, on the whole better balanced than the class winner but lacking sparkle today. 3. Atkins Dont Make Waves of Hentarw. Limit Bitch (5 Entries, 0 Absent) 1. Lamonbys Emred Night Fever. 17 months white, well turned head with good width, ll and nish, correct bite, super expression, correct shoulder, clean forehand, short coupled with deep brisket and good cut up, strong quarters, moved pretty much parallel both ways, has a great future. 2. Drapers Emred Zurie Par Albaeda. White of 30 months, well turned head, with good ll and nish, correct bite, decent shoulder giving clean forehand, straight front and good balance, strong quarters, carrying a little excess weight, moved pretty well coming, though close behind. 3. Hylands Terjos Abracadabra. Open Bitch (7 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Sewards Padhen Precious Pearl. Bitch CC Top quality 3 years with gleaming red jacket and displaying maximum substance without detriment to femininity, good prole to head with depth, ll and width in muzzle, correct bite, correct shoulder providing clean forehand, straight front, well balanced throughout, well angulated quarters, moved pretty much parallel coming but close going. 2. Dobbin & Van Ecks Ir Ch. Sugar Spun Sister for Debully. Bitch Reserve CC Upstanding, well balanced white of 2 years, well turned head with exceptional strength to muzzle, good depth and ll, correct bite, great expression, long strong neck, decent shoulder, straight front, short back, well ribbed, deep brisket, shapely quarters, put out in top class condition and moved pretty much parallel both ways. 3. Woodwards Gorbain Salacious Suzie.

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Marshelsea Trouble Coming At Romagna


West Of England B.T.C. Open Show Reserve Best Dog Photograph courtesy of Lorraine Sheppard

West Of England B.T.C. Open Show October 31st, 2010 Judge: Geoff Skelton
I would like to thank the Club for inviting me to judge, the hospitality was second to none. It was a real good atmosphere. The quality of exhibits was of the highest standard, so thanks to all exhibitors for allowing me judge their dogs; they were a credit to you all. Special Beginners Dog (4 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Grifths Hentarw Welsh Warrior From Penpych. B/B dog head is well lled with power, mouth incorrect, good front and bone throughout, short back, good bend of stie, moved OK. 2. Potburys Red Warrior. R/W dog, head has power but lacks prole, front needs to tighten, good depth chest, short back and a well angled rear, moved OK. Puppy Dog (2 Entries) 1. Tamila & Wyatts Chardaice Smooth Criminal at Etalimai. B/Brindle dog, well lled head with depth and prole. Good ear set giving a good expression. Mouth

incorrect. Good neck leading into good front and shoulders, good feet. Has a short back and a well angulated rear. Moved OK when settled, a well marked boy with type who just needs to mature. 2. Hicks Napier Eye Catcher. White dog whose head is broad with prole, lacks a little ll, nice neck leading into good front, well angled shoulders, good depth through the chest. Back is short, good bend of stie, moved OK. Junior Dog (5 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Hannams Barking At The Moon. Best Dog Tall upstanding white dog, his head is power packed lled and turned. Good eye and expression, good ear set completing the picture. Good mouth, powerful neck leading in to a good front, nice feet, the shortest of backs, well angled rear, moved a little loose on the front rear OK, needs to body up but a dog of great virtues. 2. OConnells Ragnarok Gungnir At Koellen. Cobby white dog, well lled head with depth has a gentle prole and a good eye, ears well set. Mouth level. Good front and shoulders, good depth throughout, good bend of stie, moved OK.

Novice Dog (1 Entry, 1 Absent) Limit Dog (4 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Morgans Marshalsea Trouble Coming At Romagna. Reserve Best Dog White dog with a broad head which has depth, has a gentle prole lacks a little fore face. Good ear set and has a good eye, long powerful neck leads into a straight front with good feet. His shoulders are a little steep, has a barrel chest with depth, good rear and moved OK, shows like a bomb at one with his handler, a lot to like about this dog. 2. Browns Meridianview Monkey Boy. B/W dog. Head has power and prole, good mouth. Front is straight but loose in shoulder. Good depth of chest, has a short back, could do with a little more angulation in the rear, moved accordingly. Open Dog (6 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Howes & Sheppards Ragnarok Balder At Polanca. R/White dog of great balance, head is broad and has depth and prole. Strong neck leading into a good front and feet, shoulders are well laid, lovely depth through the chest and ribs well sprung, he has a short back, good tail set and is well angulated

in the rear, moves well and shows well. Has a mouth fault which holds him back from going all the way to the top. 2. Wrights Rightstuff Fire Storm. B/White Dog whose head is well lled and has a good prole, has a good under jaw, good depth through the skull and good ear set, good front and feet, short backed. Would like to see a better bend of stie, moves OK and shows well. A good dog that is hard to assess because of his refusal to have his mouth opened. Veteran Dog or Bitch (5 Entries, 3 Absent) 1. Maldens Shanson Black Shadow At Louka. 10 year old B/B Bitch in great condition, head is well lled and has a good shape. Good ear set and mouth OK, good front, well sprung rib, a little long cast, good bend of stie, moves OK. 2. Potburys Red Warrior. As in Special Beginners Dog. Special Beginners Bitch 1. Bunces Bilboen Shooting Star. Quality white bitch with a lovely shaped head with ll and the right amount of prole. Lovely expression with a dark eye, ears bang on top of her head. Mouth has one misplaced

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Hardysview Miss Cerberus


West Of England B.T.C. Open Show 1st Place Junior Bitch Photograph courtesy of Lorraine Sheppard

Show Dates April 2011


April 2nd National Terrier Club Championship Show Staffordshire County Showground Judge: Mr G. Cox Enq: Mrs J. Grifths 01694 751258 April 10th Northern Provincial B.T.C. Open Show Rixton-with-Glazebrook Community Hall, Warrington Judge: Mr J. Henderson Mrs A. Bebbington - 01270 841930 April 17th West Of England B.T.C. Open Show Warmley Community Centre, Near Bristol Judge: Miss R. Karta (Also Minis Mr T. Williams) Enq: Ms M. ONeill 01793 484154 April 24th Notts & Derby District B.T.C. Limit Show Sandiacre Friesland Sports Centre Judges: Mr T. Ameline & Mr T. Ley Enq: Mrs N. Draper 01773 719426
As the Editor/Publisher is prone to dropping incredible clangers where show details are concerned, it is therefore recommended that readers double check details prior to the show in question.

tooth which she can carry, a good front and feet, good shoulders, short backed and has a good bend of stie, moved well, a quality puppy that has type and presence. 2. Atkins Cwmdulais Gwyeb Gwyn Of Hentarw. B/W bitch, well lled head power and depth, mouth incorrect. Straight front with good feet, a little steep in shoulder which makes her look long cast, ribs are well sprung and has depth through the chest, has a good bend of stie, moved OK a little loose in front, a lot to like about this bitch. Puppy Bitch (6 Entries, 1 Absent) 1. Grant & Martins Chardaice This Is It. Quality R/White bitch which is well marked, head has a sweeping prole with ll, has a good eye and ear set. Mouth incorrect, lovely long neck leading into a good front and shoulders. Good feet, short back and a good bend of stie, moved well when settled. 2. Taylors Bullywood Avenging Star To Ragnarok. Different type bitch to the rst. White girl with a lovely feminine head lled with prole, mouth OK, good eye. Good ear set when she uses them. Good front, shoulders are a little loose makes her look a little long, good depth throughout, good bend of stie, moved OK.

Junior Bitch (6 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Jeromes Hardysview Miss Cerberus. Quality white bitch with a well lled head which has depth and nish, good eye and ear set. Mouth correct, long elegant neck leading into good front and feet. Good shoulders and her chest is well sprung, short back and good bend of stie, moves well. 2. Wrights Rightstuff Reason. Quality white bitch, not quite the head of the rst, but it has prole and shape. Mouth OK, long arched neck leading into a good front and feet. A little steep in the forearm which makes her appear a little long cast, good depth through the chest, short back and a well angle rear, moves OK, both these bitches shown well. Novice Bitch (1 Entry) 1. Atkins Warradcasey Lets Dance Of Hentarw. White bitch, head has good shape but lacks a little ll, mouth OK, straight front, nice feet, a little loose through the shoulder, short back and has a good bend of stie, moved OK. Limit Bitch (6 Entries) 1. Fosters Bilboen Star At Night. Best Bitch & Best In Show B/B bitch that oozes quality and type, a beautiful shaped head that

is lled and has a gentle turn, good depth with a good under jaw. Mouth OK. Good eye and expression that shows on the white side of her head, ears are bang on top completing the picture of what a head should be. Powerful neck leading into a good front and shoulders, good feet. Good depth through the chest and has a good spring of rib, shortest of backs, good tail set and has a good bend of stie, moves well and is shown to give her best one from the top drawer. 2. Richardsons Dajan Gold Medal For Quayardson. White bitch different type to the rst. A well shaped head which is broad and has prole but lacks a little under the eye, good ear set. Good front and fore chest, well sprung rib and has good depth of chest, a little long cast, has good bend of stie, moves OK. Open Bitch (7 Entries, 2 Absent) 1. Roffs Bobuddy D Day. Reserve Best Bitch White bitch whose head is broad and well lled with prole, would like a little more under jaw. Good ear set and has a good mouth, powerful neck leading in to straight front and has good feet, well sprung chest, has the shortest of backs, good tail set. Would like more angulation in the rear, moved OK coming but her rear movement is not her fortune. Shows

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like a bomb to promote her virtues. 2. Taylors Ragnarok Fricka Over Bilboen. Brindle Bitch, head is lled and turned with power and depth, mouth OK. Front is OK, a little weak in the pastern, well bodied and has a good bend of stie, moved OK. Special Brood Bitch (1 Entry) 1. Grant & Martins Bullbrand Something New For Chardaice. S/Brindle bitch, head is broad and has power just lacks a little quality. Good ears and length of neck, straight front, well bodied girl throughout, good bend of stie, moves OK, shows really well and in great condition, a credit to her owners.

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Ch. Vortex Were Hunter of Boromir ROM

Ch. Boromir Dream Hunter Of Vortex ROM

News From New Zealand


from down under its been a while since I have written anything and there has been quite a bit happening. Our March Open show of 2010 was an ambitious project for the North Island Bull Terrier Club committee. We held the Open show (easy) then a handling clinic, then a ribbon show, a Bully Olympics, a fancy dress, a colouring competition and a BBQ meal that night. Phew! But what a lot of fun had by all. We had hoped to get some of our pet people along to take part in the event and managed to get a lot of them out and socialising with the rest of us serious dog folk. Our venue was a holiday park which provided us with onsite accommodation which made life a lot easier. The club has a Facebook page if youd like to see some of the activities from the day. Heidi Holland

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North Island B.T.C. Open Show March 13th, 2010 Judge Stan Honnery Honhazsta Australia
Best & Open In Show: Ch. Vortex Were Hunter of Boromir ROM Reserve in Show: Ch. Boromir Dream Hunter of Vortex ROM Baby Puppy in Show: Boromir A Lick of Frost at Vortex Puppy in Show: Limelight The Magic Man Junior in Show: Ch. Revhed Mr Hinks (Imp Aust) Intermediate in Show: Ch. Vortex Questors Revenge of Boromir NZ Bred in Show: Ch. Boromir Chianti ROM I would like to thank the Club for this great appointment and all those that entered, you have a Club to be proud of and the day they put on with the Open Show was just outstanding. These sorts of days can only do our breed a lot of good. I have never before seen so many people turn up to an after-show function, this was a great show of support to the Club as well as good sportsmanship, I was very impressed.

A special thank you to the wonderful Dorothy and Hugh who took such great care of me and made my stay in New Zealand such a memorable one, I will be forever grateful. Stan Honnery Baby Puppy Dog 1. Boromir A Lick of Frost at Vortex.

Puppy Dog 1. Limelight the Magic Man.

CH. Bramble Meltdown x CH. Brixton Bright Spark

Substantial young man, strong head and adequate bone. Good topline, all round typy boy. Very naughty in the ring but having a great time. Movement coming not that clever. 2. Boromir You Bet. Similar type to 1. Good substance, not quite the turn of head of rst. Good topline, lay of shoulder good as well. 3. Aljohmor Larry Flint. Extreme turned head, mouth incorrect. Very narrow chest and throughout. Lacks upper arm and not a happy boy today. 4. Aljohmor Million Dollar Baby.

CH. Boromir Daredevil x NZ CH. Quest Nigrette (Imp Nwy)

Boromir by Request of Vortex x Boromir Moon Magic

In a class of his own here, plenty of substance, good head with lovely ears, eyes and expression. Good topline on the stack and on the move, which was correct coming and going. This young man looks to have a great future. 2. Otherworld With a Hint of Rum.
Amatol Ruminrazin (Imp Aust) x Alunday Flirtatious (Imp Aust)

Amatol Blutigeroo x NZ CH. Amatol Kiwi Doll ROM (Imp Aust)

This boy was placed above his litter brothers (3 and 4) due to a better topline, but all at this stage lack a little in substance. Time will tell. 3. Otherworld Master of Mayhem.
Amatol Ruminrazin (Imp Aust) x Alunday Flirtatious (Imp Aust)

Amatol Blutigeroo x NZ CH. Amatol Kiwi Doll ROM (Imp Aust)

Happy boy having a good time, generally a bit ne, not in the class of other 3. Junior Dog 1. Revhed Mr Hinks (Imp Aust).

Easy to pick these boys as litter brothers as they are all of the same type, but having a good time out. 4. Otherworld the Dragon Slayer.
Amatol Ruminrazin (Imp Aust) x Alunday Flirtatious (Imp Aust)

Sarajeni Easy Rider x Ch. Harleytime Rebel Yell

As with 2 and 3, one critique could nearly cover them all, pleasant boys having a good day out.

Good head, well balanced with substance. Mouth acceptable. Showed with animation at times, movement quite good all round. Unfortunately he is let down by a bad topline both on the move and on the stack, but still enough virtue to be my RESERVE DOG winner. 2. Vortex Destinys Pick of Boromir.
Boromir by Request of Vortex x Ch. Charlemagne Kause I Said ROM

Nice type, short back with a good topline. Not the head of 1 or the movement which made my decision for me. 3. Boromir Barbarossa.

Ch. Vortex Were Hunter of Boromir ROM x Ch. Boromir Practical Magic

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Boromir A Lick Of Frost At Vortex

Ch. Bullmore Heart n Soul

Leggier boy, mouth incorrect. Not the rear end or lay of shoulder of 1 or 2. Intermediate Dog 1. Amatol Rumnrazin (Imp Aust).
Amatol Tin Soldier x Amatol Masquerade

Unfortunate to meet 1 today. Sweet little lady with a lovely eye, good length of upper arm and pleasing type. A little ne, but as with her brothers - time will tell all. Puppy Bitch 1. Limelight Cats Pyjamas.

Ch. Revhed Mr Hinks

Big dog with nice length of upper arm. Good topline, moves well. Plenty of substance but with bit of a dip beneath the eyes. 2. Boromir the Drenai.
Ch. Boromir Cold Steel x Boromir Non Sequitur

Smaller dog but very nice type. Not the rear end of 1 and is let down by his elbows. NZ Bred Dog 1. Ch. Boromir Brougham.

Decent type, well balanced with enough bone. Short back, nice head, but front not her fortune. 2. Bonnyville Drops of Jupiter.
Boromir by Request of Vortex x Boromir Moon Magic

Ch. Bramble Meltdown x Ch. Brixton Bright Spark

Quest Captain Boromir De Harlequin (Imp NWY) x Boromir Black Violet

Similar type to 1 but not the bone. Nice feminine head and a short back. Cobby bitch. 3. Aljohmor Long Time Coming.

Recorder playing up at this point or maybe me, my sincere apology. Open Dog 1. Ch. Vortex Were Hunter of Boromir ROM.
Ch. Boromir Metalmorphosis x Ch. Charlemagne Kause I Said ROM

Amatol Blutigeroo x NZ Ch. Amatol Kiwi Doll ROM (Imp Aust)

Lovely turned head with nice eye. Lacking forechest and a bit narrow throughout at the moment. Not the bone of 1 or 2 and also quiet leggy. Junior Bitch 1. Ch. Bullmore Heart n Soul.

Ch. Boromir Daredevil x Ch. Harlequin Liquorice

movement going not her fortune. 2. NZ Ch. Quest Nigrette (Imp Nwy). Another class bitch. Also elegant with good type and balance, but not quite the length or strength of foreface as 1. 3. Bullhaven Apostrophe.
Quest Elmshorn x Quest Odalisque

A dog free from exaggeration. An all round well balanced dog with good topline at all times. Adequate head with lovely eye and expression. Enough substance for size, nice feet and tailset with a short back. A very vocal showman which did him no harm at all. Moves well in front not so well in rear. BEST DOG and B.I.S. Best Dog: Ch. Vortex Were Hunter of Boromir ROM Reserve Dog: Ch. Revhed Mr Hinks (Imp Aust) Baby Puppy Bitch 1. Boromir Epiphany at Vortex.

Am/Can/Mex/NZ/Aust Ch. Boromir Quicksilver ROM x Ch. Boromir The Simi Of Vortex

Not showing that well today. Lovely head and I believe she has a good topline but hard to assess as she is not enjoying herself. NZ Bred Bitch 1. Ch. Boromir Chianti ROM.

Elegant, feminine and well balanced bitch with correct substance. Nice turned head, mouth not perfect. Good length of upper arm, good lay of shoulder and moves well with good turn of stie. When she stands up is quite striking, RESERVE BITCH. 2. Boromir Anan Cara of Vortex.
Ch. Vortex Were Hunter of Boromir ROM x Ch. Boromir Practical Magic

Ch. Boromir Stormchaser of Sleek ROM x Ch. Bordeaux of Boromir

Smaller type bitch with a lovely head. Good balance and nice forechest this is where she beat 2nd place as this was a close class. 2. Ch. Bullhaven Jahbulheboosay. Bigger bitch than 1. Not as good a length of upper arm and a little soft behind the shoulder - but anyone would be glad to breed from both. Open Bitch 1. Ch. Boromir Dream Hunter of Vortex ROM.
Ch. Boromir Metalmorphosis x Ch. Charlemagne Kause I Said ROM

Ch. Boromir Stormchaser of Sleek x Ch. Harlequin Liquorice

Ch. Boromir Stormchaser of Sleek ROM x Ch. Harlequin Liquorice

A nice bigger girl with nice strong head. Just a little soft in topline, and hindquarters not as good as 1 or 2. 4. NZ Ch. Amatol Kiwi Doll ROM (Imp Aust).
Amatol Hooligan x Amatol China Doll ROM

Typy bitch with nice bone and well balanced. Shame she had to meet 1 today. Intermediate Bitch 1. Ch. Vortex Questors Revenge of Boromir. Lovely smaller type bitch with a nice eye and expression. Good length of upper arm and nice width of forechest. Well balanced with a short back and enough substance. 2. Bullhaven Nektar De Gotter.

Ch. Boromir Daredevil x NZ Ch. Quest Nigrette (Imp Nwy)

Big substantial thumping girl. Topline also a little soft. A particularly sweet temperament. Very differing types in this class, all very worthy in their own way. 5. Ch. Brixton Bright Spark.
Ch. Bramble Shark Bait x Ch. Brixton Spellbound

Typy brindle girl. Lovely well balanced baby with a short back and great substance. Head and eye are top-notch. Good rear end, also good length of upper arm. Moves very well. This bitch should have a great future. 2. Otherworld Mistress of Me.
Amatol Ruminrazin (Imp Aust) x Alunday Flirtatious (Imp Aust)

NWY Ch. Emred Jack Daniels of Astasia x Ch. Quest Nigrette (Imp NWY)

A striking showy girl. Lovely eye and expression with good reach of neck which ows into good shoulders and topline. This accentuates her elegance - very well balanced. Lovely head and mouth. A class act but

Best Bitch: Ch. Boromir Dream Hunter of Vortex ROM Reserve Bitch: Ch. Bullmore Heart n Soul

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Fancy dress at the NIBTC.

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Who Is It?
Now this is a tricky one, not only is it from a very long time ago but you dont see the mystery dog as an adult, nor do you know which one in the litter it is ... and neither do I for that matter. The lady in the photograph was one of the most famous people in the breed and one of the dogs in this litter that she bred went on to become one of the most famous dogs, - so the task this time is to name them both, who is the lady and who is the dog in the litter? A small clue as far as the dog goes, he was said to be well ahead of his time better than anything that had gone before him. Not much to go on but its all youre getting! Answers will be revealed in a future issue.

A Blast From The Past


Who Was It?
It seems I threw people off the scent a little bit with the last mystery dog (Pictured right), and the funny thing is I didnt even mean to and didnt realise Id done it with what I wrote. By using the word Elite in the write-up of the mystery dog, one or two picked up on that and assumed the dog in question was Brobar Elite. Well Im not that clever to dream something like that up, so no Im afraid it wasnt Brobar Elite. If I remember rightly I used the words elite group, the reason being that she does indeed belong to an elite group of Bull Terriers those 23 Champions who were sired by Ch. Souperlative Jackadandy of Ormandy. Clearly we can narrow it down to one of the Bitch Champions, but which one? Well wonder no more, the name of the young lady in the photograph is a certain Ch. Harpers Hotgrove of Phidgity. Many thanks to Lowisa Grieves for supplying the photograph.

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Todd 2 Year old dog Red Roxy 10 Year old bitch Black & White Troy 5 Year old dog Black & White Bear 5 Year old dog White Betsie 5 Year old bitch Brindle
Blossom - Hudderseld - October 2007 Iceni - West Mids. - September 2008 Piggle - Shrewsbury - November 2006 Martyn - Nottingham - February 2006

Georgia - Berkshire - February 2007

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Alternatively contact ... General Enquiries E-mail: info@bulliesinneed.info Telephone Ann: 07780 541143 (9am - 6pm) Please E-mail rst if possible. Rescue Enquiries E-mail: rescue@bulliesinneed.info Telephone Clare: 07799 382611 (9am - 6pm) Please E-mail rst if possible. Fundraising Enquiries E-mail: fundraising@bulliesinneed.info

Amy - Bristol - April 2008

Amy - South East - June 2010

Nahla - Shefled - October 2010

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Stereotypical Behaviour In The Bull Terrier.


have had Bull Terriers since 1984 but it was 1989 when I took on the Bull Terrier Welfare for Scotland before I had my rst experience of the bizarre behaviour they could exhibit. Bull Terriers are a very saleable commodity so it is quite understandable to expect to have to sort out a few problem behaviours before they can be re-homed. However there are problems which are sort-able and then there are problems which are not. Chaka came in to the kennels and it was obvious from the word go that this dog had a real problem. He tail chased incessantly to the extent his quarters were cut and bruised from hitting off the walls but worse was to come. He ate his tail through to the bone and in desperation we had his tail amputated. However he then ate his front leg exposing the bones and at that point he was put to sleep. Tara was a lovely brindle and white bitch and very affectionate. She had come to us because she had bitten a child on the testicles but we were told this was out of character for her so we decided to give her a chance. Over a period of time she bit all of us, always aiming for the groin but in our ignorance we always made excuses for her. However I was on my own one Sunday when she ipped. Her behaviour was so aggressive that I could not get into her kennel nor could I get her out. Towards the evening she calmed down but I had already made arrangements with my vet when he came to collect his dogs that she was to be put down the following morning. It was a heartbreaking experience as by then she was back to her normal affectionate self. We had a similar experience with Appollo, a beautiful 10-month-old white dog that looked and behaved to good to be a welfare candidate. He also ipped and we were lucky he was in the exercise area on his own when he did as it could have been dangerous had anyone been near him at the time. He was also euthanized. We bought in Sam, a lovely red and white dog but at the age of ten months he actually had a recognisable falling down epileptic t. This is the only Bull Terrier I have seen with this type of t. However it was not until he was put on Phenobarbitone that we realised we had not seen the dog sit or lie down for months. Without the drug he paced incessantly. Cindy and Holly came in with y catching behaviour and both had neurological tests at Glasgow Vet School, nothing unusual was found and no diagnosis for the weird behaviour could be reached. Hollys behaviour progressed to head butting the ground while running in large

circles. She also appeared to be hearing things as well as seeing things that were not obvious to the onlookers and at this stage she could not be distracted. Holly was post-mortem at the vet school but again there were no answers. These are only a few of the dogs as there are really too many to name individually. Over the years we were getting in dogs that displayed bizarre behaviour and no amount of retraining was being truly successful. Then we had a slight breakthrough with a dog I had known since he was born. He was having head icks and the timing of the onset every day was telling me it had something to do with diet but this I could not rationalise as the dog was on the same diet as my own dogs and the owner actually bought the feed from us. Fresh tripe and biscuit meal. After a lot of searching questions it nally emerged that the dog was being given tinned food for a change. Taken off the tinned food, Danny Boys behaviour went back to normal and he only got head icks when he was put on the tinned food again to see if it was indeed the tinned food which caused the bizarre behaviour. It was! Out of curiosity more than anything else I decided to check the diet of all the Bull Terriers who had come to me at the owners request to investigate the abnormal behaviour. They all improved in the kennels although I was not doing a lot of retraining but they were being fed the same diet as my own dogs. At home all the dogs without exception were being fed tinned food or a complete diet at the onset of the bizarre behaviour. After approximately three to four days in the kennels the behaviour was becoming more normal and they would usually be sent home at the end of two weeks. Some reverted to the bizarre behaviour, some because they had put on weight and looked better on our bully diet, were kept on this diet and the behaviour remained normal. I was attending a Behaviour Seminar when I came across a book called The Dog Who Loved Too Much by a vet called Nick Dodman. Chapter 11 was devoted to Bull Terriers and in it he was describing all the weird behaviours I had been seeing over the years. He had done scientic research on this but his ndings were considered awed as he had sedated the Bull Terriers to perform the EEG tests and it was felt the sedation could have interfered with the dogs normal brain function. After contacting him he very kindly sent me the paper from the Journal Of The American Veterinary Association titled Behavioural Changes

Associated With Suspected Partial Seizures In Bull Terriers. Now I knew why I had not been successful with retraining alone. A lot of the times I had been dealing with a medical condition and did not know it. Using Professor Dodmans paper I now realise I have seen ve different behaviours exhibited by the Bull Terrier, the disturbing feature being that most of the time they are the normal affectionate bully we all know and love. I can only state the aberrant behaviour is stereotypical as to the best of my knowledge there has been no scientic study done on these behaviours in the Bull Terrier breed in Britain. I also believe that the dogs that are feed sensitive, where the wrong diet can bring about stereotypical behaviour, that this may be a sub-clinical condition. Feed reactions are not conned to the Bull Terrier breed but seem widespread in all breeds. In the kennel situation where we have all different breeds we have been able to do feed trials to nd a complete diet with no EEC Permitted additives, avourings or colourants and in this we included treats, rawhide chews, processed bones pigs ears etc, the common denominator is the label EEC permitted in the list of ingredients. Judging by the people who have contacted me from all over Britain for advice on aberrant Bull Terrier behaviour, the condition is wide spread and appears to be getting worse or it may be that since reading Professor Dodmans paper, I am more aware of the condition. STEREOTYPICAL BEHAVIOUR The following behaviours can be seen in Bull Terriers who are susceptible to the toxic effects of additives, avourings and colourants (E numbers) in food. Diet means anything edible the dog is given and includes dog biscuits, pigs ears and dental chews or any treats which have the words EEC permitted in the ingredients list. Rage Behaviour Most of the time you have a normal friendly Bull Terrier who has periods of aggressive behaviour. If you take note of the timing of the aggressive episodes you will usually nd these occur approximately twelve to fourteen hours after the dog has been fed with a meal that contains additives, avourings and colourants. Even a few biscuits that contain additives and colourants in an otherwise perfect diet can cause the problem. Fear Behaviour This must not be confused with the excited spin of a dog anticipating something good eg. A treat, a toy or a walk. These Bull Terriers are condent most of the time in their

home environment but have periods of abject terror when taken from their comfort zone or a stranger to them enters the comfort zone. The usual response is where they can drop to the oor and shake like a leaf. In such a situation the most likely response is nervous aggression if they feel trapped. Tail Chasing This is a well-known behaviour in the Bull Terrier but can be tolerated unless it is allowed to get to the stage where the dog cannot be distracted. The spinning gets so out of control that the dog actually injures itself bouncing off the surroundings or the dog bites the tail causing wounds but seems oblivious to the pain this must cause. This is the main aberrant behaviour but a range of odd behaviours can be seen e.g. Fly catching, shadow chasing, ank sucking etc. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder This is where the dog concentrates on the object of its obsession to the exclusion of all else even such things as eating and sleeping, getting very distressed if the object of the obsession is removed. Hyperactivity This is a restless dog who rarely settles down and wants to be on the go all the time. There is usually difculty in getting weight on them so they will be thinner than you would expect a bull terrier to be. Anything, which would cause excitement in the normal dog, will send the hyperactive dog into hysteria where it will be extremely difcult to control. Their bark is abnormally high pitched. Diet has to be considered in a dog that licks its front paws, has reddened conjunctiva of the eyes and whose bark is very high pitched. Additives, colourants and avourings (E numbers) fed to the susceptible dog for four days or more will trigger any one or more of the stereotypical behaviours. While the dog is under the inuence of the additives and preservative in the diet the aberrant behaviour becomes a learned behaviour which will continue after the diet has been corrected. The dog then needs retraining to get rid of the unwanted behaviours and it is a good idea to discuss this with a behaviourist who knows the normal Bull Terrier behaviour and can advise on remedial techniques to use. One or more of the behaviours can be evident in the dog at the same time, e.g. tail chasing and obsessive compulsive disorder. Terry Heath 2011.

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Mini Matters
H
ello sunshine! What glorious weather we are having, does make you feel better and the dogs are just lapping it up. Keeps them from being under my feet all the time, also allows me to type without Tias head being smack bang in the middle of the keyboard! Crufts has now been and gone and I have to say I thoroughly enjoyed it. My daughter Melissa was able to come with me this year, so we made a weekend of it. We stayed in the Travelodge just 4 miles away from the NEC, so the journey was only 5 minutes Saturday morning and straight into the West Car Park without getting lost, that in itself was a miracle. It was so much easier than the dreaded up at 3.00am routine. Getting in with both Sally and Tia was a bit of a race; Tia did win because she can spring into the front of Sally! It wasnt as busy as I thought it would have been, usually weekend means rather big crowds. But Joe Public did manage to get in the way when I was trying to get to the ring. Really dont they have any idea of where they are going? Rocki ended up in a basket under a kiddies buggy, and Rocki being Rocki wasnt phased by this at all he had already spied a black dog heading in his direction, but I had already seen the oncoming attraction so a quick hoist into my arms and all was back to normal. Rocki did manage a mouthful of crisps as he departed the buggy. The look on the childs face was priceless, as if to say hey they are my crisps and I didnt want share them. I could hardly take them from the back of Rockis mouth and give them back now could I? The atmosphere was great and was super to catch up with friends from home and away. It does look like the number of overseas dogs competing at Crufts is going up every year now. I enjoy seeing the overseas dogs. I must say they are always so well behaved in the ring. It was also nice to see some good sized classes. The dogs always look so well on the green carpet! National Terrier numbers are out judge is Ger Cox from Southern Ireland, he is doing both Bull Terriers and Minis. This will be his rst CC appointment in Minis. Excellent entry for the Minis of 44, think thats the same as last year and the entry for Bull Terriers is 56, 13 up on last year. National Terrier show will have been in full swing whilst reading this. The MBTC AGM/Open Show also will have been and gone as well, unfortunately no numbers are out for the Show. It is a shame that the MBTC AGM/Open Show clashes with the

The Miniature Bull Terrier Club

W.E.L.K.S. Championship Show April 23rd - 25th, 2010 Miniature Bull Terriers Judge: Maureen Ward
I understand that some dogs are more comfortable showing better inside or out but feel some exhibits let down on movement with head down on the grass dropping toplines and losing power in their movement. On the positive side what a lovely show of youngsters. Puppy Dog (1 Entry) 1. Dodwells Decadance Defender. Lovely upstanding 10 months b/br/w, strong head shape, well lled and depth in underjaw, strong neck, no looseness with good front, substance to match size, nice topline. Just longer and bigger than his litter brother but beautifully handled and presented. Did not let handler down on the move. Close decision in the challenge. Junior Dog (3 Entries) 1. Dances Decadence Deliverance. Dog Reserve CC Handled himself well, eye-catching 10 months b/br/w, strength in head with depth, loved his prole, nice arch and length to neck, enough between legs and straight front, body well rounded, quarters to match size, did not disappoint on the move with topline remaining level. 2. Neames Badlesmere Bering Express. Pleasing head shape but not the strength of 1. Liked his eye and ear placement, good bite, straight front, well boned, liked his quarters which showed well on the move from rear action. 3. Preddys Badlesmere Boipelo. Post Graduate Dog (1 Entry) 1. Harrisons Jenkir Thor. Strong headed b/br/w, good shape and size to eye enhancing expression, strength in neck to match, strong legs well boned, liked his depth of brisket into strong quarters. Limit Dog (2 Entries) 1. Barretts Decadance Discovery Margins. Dog CC & Best Puppy Full of himself and proud of his sex, smart eye-catching youngster, lovely prole in his powerful head, well lled with strength and depth, lovely arch and length to neck into shoulders, width to front with bone to match, broad chest, strength in quarters, covering the ground with ease, loves the ring and showed to perfection to take CC but faulted on the move in the nal challenge, and BP. 2. Cartwrights Badlesmere Buzzin Boycie. Lovely glint in the eye of this nice bodied white, well lled head, liked his eye placement, sufcient neck, strong front, depth in brisket, well boned legs, good rib with substance to match, well muscled in quarters. Not settled on the move.

Open Dog (1 Entry) 1. Vickers Edgar Wilde from Duvessa. Nice head, well lled white, lovely eye, used his ears to advantage adding to expression, good brisket, well boned legs, just right on substance, well up in loin, strong rear quarters, lovely happy dog. Puppy Bitch (2 Entries) 1. Dances Decadance Dragony. Bitch Reserve CC Lovely feminine head without losing strength on this pretty 10 months white b/br, lovely prole, mouth holding, nice eye and ear placement adding to expression and used those ears well, good front, spring of rib and nicely tucked into loin, lovely proportions, liked her overall balance, good bone structure, strong hindquarters, kept her head up and didnt disappoint on the move to take RCC. 2. Richardsons Badlesmere Bookend at Quayardson. Has many qualities, 10 months baby, width and turn in head, straight front, liked her reach of neck and topline. Longer in back than 1. Prefer a little more bone and smaller eye but a pretty picture all round. Junior Bitch (0 Entries) Post Graduate Bitch (0 Entries) Limit Bitch (4 Entries) 1. Llewellyns Merkava Kleopatra by Bullypins. Liked this strong headed white as soon as she came in the ring, well lled under the eye, good prole, nice arch to neck, balance to body, strong bone throughout, substance to match shape, well considered in the challenge. Moved better than 2 but would have liked a bit more population from behind. 2. Richardsons Little White Lie at Quayardson. Nicely shaped young white, good shoulders, rm topline with neck to match, straight front. Not quite the strength and prole in head of 1 but very pretty. 3. Ensells Erenden Waltzing Matilda at Minimayhem. Open Bitch (4 Entries) 1. Presland & Vincents White Eyed And Legless in Kofyn. Bitch CC & Best Of Breed Well presented throughout, never letting her handler down and well on her toes, lovely headed bitch, strength but still no doubt about her sex, lovely round bone, straight front, good arch to neck, depth in brisket, balance in head and body, short coupled and strength in hindquarters, covered the ground with ease and condence giving her the edge. 2. Presland & Vincents Ir Ch. Kofyn Karbon Footprint. Nice b/br/w, good body shape and substance to match. Longer in head and not the balance of 1. Good ears, nice front, plenty between legs, well boned. Not the condence of 1 on the move. 3. Austins Elizabeth I Trooping The Colour.

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BTC of Wales Championship Show, as there are quite a few folk now that have both breeds. With this present climate of increased fuel which seems to be going up every day now and the economy, I really think its time that the Clubs get their acts together instead of being in the mind of its our show, and we are NOT moving our dates to accommodate other clubs! Entries will suffer, then this will soon end up with Clubs losing their 3rd Show and more importantly CCs in the breeds. Im pretty sure you do not want this to happen do you? Main results from Crufts as follows: Best Of Breed & BCC: Badlesmere Bookend At Quayardson Owner: Mrs S. and Miss J. Richardson Dog CC: Badlesmere Beast Released Owner: Mrs J. Shaw Reserve Dog CC: Epirus Vom Emkental Owner: Mr F. Baumhoefner Reserve Bitch CC: Bulliebompas Gill Sans Owner: Mrs H. Winninge Best Puppy: Duvessa Devil Wears Prada Owner: Mrs D. Vickers Hope you all have a Happy and Peaceful Easter, not too much chocolate now! TTFN Vanessa. Tel: 01253 310300. E-mail: warbonnet1@hotmail.co.uk

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Ounsdale
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