Tufterslodge Whiz of Menavaur

Name:Tufterslodge Whiz of Menavaur 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:12-10-2006 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mr D & Mrs R Poulding  
Breeder:Mrs J M Woollacott 
CH Olderhill Neutron (D)
10-12-1997
Colour: Grizzle
Olderhill Oberon (D)
03-06-1992
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Mansergh Doublet At Plushcourt (D)
23-10-1986
CH Brannigan of Brumberhill (D)
CH Mansergh Toggle (B)
Odgoblin of Olderhill (B)
22-04-1990
Spike of Lopshill (D)
Snip of Kenate (B)
Olderhill Tuppence (B)
22-08-1995
Colour: Grizzle
CH Dandyhow Claudius (D)
09-10-1991
CH Orenberg Emperor (D)
Dandyhow Charlotte (B)
Olderhill Omega (B)
03-06-1992
CH Mansergh Doublet At Plushcourt (D)
Odgoblin of Olderhill (B)
Kenmilquin Downy of Tufterslodge (B)
12-01-2005
Colour: Grizzle
Kenmillto Ragged Robin (D)
13-05-2002
Colour: Grizzle
Laurelton Sweet William (D)
20-01-2000
CH Dandyhow Private Eye (D)
Laurelton Oxe-Eye Daisy (B)
Northlear Nectar (B)
28-03-1995
Foxwyn Hobson's Choice (D)
Highland Ginty (B)
Devonshire Lass (B)
20-04-1998
Colour: Grizzle
Blue Falcon of Whitstones (D)
30-09-1991
CH Plushcourt Blue Hero (D)
Wild Hope (B)
Larcombe Firequartz (B)
01-07-1994
Larcombe Nickel (D)
Larcombe Bluequartz (B)

Show Placings

Crufts
5th Mar 2009
Judge: Professor S P Dean (Tyrian)
A demanding day with 247 entered, my sincere thanks to all who entered and showed patience when decisions needed time. Also my gratitude goes to our ring stewards who were simply outstandingly efficient. I was very proud of the ticket line-ups and thought the BOB looked superb in the group. What was encouraging was there were many dogs down the line that would not have been out of place there and ?splitting hairs? became a routine technique in several classes to find class winners. Reflecting on the day leaves some lasting impressions. There is no doubt the breed has made great advances in head conformation. Good otter heads with strength in muzzle and strong teeth were very much in evidence. Ears by and large are good but with a trend towards largeness and heaviness which we must reverse. It is very difficult to change the ear shape so embedding any coarseness now must be of concern. Movement too has improved over the years largely driven by progress on stifle angulation but let’s not go too far here as some excess is creeping in. Shoulders still need attention with many severely lacking lay back and of more concern some foreleg assemblies are placed too far forward so fore-chests are vanishing. This produces flashiness but it is wrong. Coats and pelts were generally good and the majority were capable of being spanned. Flat feet were in evidence perhaps driven by a tough winter and lack of exercise but remember this is a sporting breed and needs fitness to be fully appreciated. As a result many nice dogs lost out because of a lack of muscle or flat feet. We have a healthy breed and this was supported by those in the veteran classes and with an 8 year old winning BOB perhaps this is proof enough.
Mid Limit - Dog / Third Place
Name at show: Tufterslodge Whiz of Menavaur
Placing Critique
Another typical border head and expression with deeper stop. Lighter eye than 1&2 and preferred angulation of winners but excellent harsh jacket and moved well.
West of England Ladies' Kennel Society
25th Apr 2009
Judge: Mrs Siv Jernhake (Sweden)
Limit - Dog / Reserve
Name at show: Tufterslodge Whiz of Menavaur