Three Counties Championship Dog Show (07-06-2014)

Third Place in Yearling - Bitch, Judge: Mr D E Fryer (Irton)

Show Critique:

Thanks to my two highly efficient stewards who, whilst never obtrusive, always had everything in the right place and ensured that I could get on with judging the dogs efficiently and smoothly.
A very pleasing entry, many classes had winning quality beyond the number of cards available. I found no missing teeth, no serious mouth faults, and all males were entire. Coats were variable; ranging from several in profuse double coat (not a problem if still of good weatherproof quality); to some who had only undercoat and a few who had adequate top coat but completely lacked undercoat (both incorrect and adversely affecting placings). There were a number of very smartly prepared and presented terriers on show; but however smart and showy a terrier may be, as ‘essentially a working terrier’ it must be ‘capable of following a horse, combining activity with gameness’ in order to be a BORDER Terrier. Too many exhibits were deficient in shoulder construction, front movement and drive.

Class Critique:

a big class with a lot of good ‘uns in it

Placing Critique:

Neatly made in outline, strong in front; head could be stronger; coat and pelt both thick and hard. Best tail of the day; in hard, fit condition.