Ger Ch Comberdown Merry Bandit JD

Name:Ger Ch Comberdown Merry Bandit JD 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:01-11-2013 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Mrs J Sturm & Mrs R Krainer  
Breeder:Mr I & Mrs A Higham 
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Show Placings

Driffield Agricultural Society
3rd Oct 2015
Judge: Miss Jean Singh
Many thanks to my two efficient stewards who kept the proceedings running smoothly. On the day I was surprised to find 4 level mouths, although a level mouth is acceptable in the standard, a scissor bite is preferable. Some exhibits could have been shown in a fitter condition and have their long nails clipped.
RDCC
Name at show: Ger Ch Comberdown Merry Bandit JD
Open - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Ger Ch Comberdown Merry Bandit JD
Placing Critique
Nice masculine otter head with a strong muzzle, good bite with large teeth. He was exhibited in a good wire coat and has a thick pelt. He is racy throughout and is spannable, flat ribs, good bone and straight front. He has a level topline and good hindquarters. He moved well both ways. RDCC
Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
30th Apr 2022
Judge: Miss Elspeth Jackson (Clipstone)
What a great honour it was to be invited to judge the Joint Border Terrier Clubs’ Show in the Border Terrier’s centenary year. Waiting an extra two years did not decrease my excitement for the appointment and my anticipation was richly rewarded with a super entry both in turns of numbers and quality. My critique must start with several expressions of gratitude to those who made this appointment possible and so enjoyable. To the Committee for inviting me to judge at such a prestigious event. It was truly an honour, and the memory of the day will be one I shall treasure. Further the hospitality that myself and my family were shown at the show and the dinner following was much appreciated. We all had a great time. To the show organisers, especially Show Manger Helen Axford, whose organisation and show layout allowed everything to run smoothly even when the weather was a little less than kind to us. To my capable and efficient Stewards Christine Horner and Sharon Pickering. Having you in the ring with me was both supportive and enjoyable.Thank you to the exhibitors for giving me a lovely entry to judge. I enjoyed judging each and every dog whether in the cards or not. I had some tough decisions to make and in the stronger classes five places was insufficient for the depth of quality. A number of dogs I liked very much went cardless. I loved the line up in both my challenges and was able to find the type I wanted in all classes. I was glad to find some super coats and pelts. The changeable late April Border weather and biting wind certainly showed us the importance of these. It left us in no doubt that for a Border Terrier working the Border country in the colder winter months and at higher elevations a good coat is a must. I understand that it is not always possible to present your dogs at a show in the perfect jacket but when out of coat, personally I prefer to see a dog neatly stripped back rather than left with a few top coat hairs. I found three mouths with teeth well out of line and a couple of tails were questionable but overall the quality was excellent.
Veteran - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Ger Ch Comberdown Merry Bandit JD
Placing Critique
Masuline dog shown in good well-muscled order and good for size, Nice profile with pleasing body lines with good top line and well set tail. Well-muscled racy quarters.
Class Critique
It cannot be a secret that I love my veterans and this class did not disappoint.