First Generation


Lutrabeck Song

Ch Blue Print at Brumberhill ex Plushcourt Indulgence at Lutrabeck
born: 8th June 1995

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Ellie, our first homebred Border Terrier.
By putting Dulcie (Plushcourt Indulgence) to Ch Blue Print at Brumberhill we believe this litter inherited many of their sire and dam's attributes. Ellie is also very typical of the breed in her character and spirit. She now lives in Norway with our good friend Siri spending lots of 'quality time' with Siri's mother and father!!


Main Show Achievements

Yorks,Lancs & Cheshire BTC Ch Show - 23 Sept 1996 - RCC
- Judge: Mr Ronnie Irving

Midland BTC Open Show - 22 Feb 1998 - Best In Show
- Judge: Mrs Val Furness

Pytchley Hunt Terrier Show - 1998 - Champion Bitch
- Judge: Mr Frank Wildman


Ellie (left), Key (middle), Dulcie (right)


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Siblings


Lutrabeck Sanserif

Ch Blue Print at Brumberhill ex Plushcourt Indulgence at Lutrabeck
born: 8th June 1995



Talullah, litter sister to Ellie.
We had five puppies in this litter - this little girl is a true West Country Border Terrier living deep in the South West in Cornwall.


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Lutrabeck Sky Pilot

Ch Blue Print at Brumberhill ex Plushcourt Indulgence at Lutrabeck
born: 8th June 1995


Bobby (front) with Ted (behind)

Bobby is a good honest Border.
Bobby (Lutrabeck Sky Pilot) and his half-brother Ted (Lutrabeck Tarka) are much loved by Barbara and Jack. Ted was born in a subsequent litter as a result of mating Key (Ch Biddestone Picaro) with Dulcie (Plushcourt Indulgence) - Bobby was lightly campaigned by Jack in 1997 and did well, winning Post Graduate classes at a few championship shows including a creditable win at The Yorks. Lancs & Cheshire BTC Ch Show under Stewart McPherson (Brumberhill) - his critique that day was as follows:

"light grizzle, excellent make & shape, super coat & pelt, typical head & expression, moved very well, good honest Border".
Both 'boys' now enjoy a good life in Wirral, accompanying Jack in most activities, as well as sharing an afternoon siesta with him after a strenuous morning's work, typically spent chasing rabbits and squirrels!!


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