Ladies Kennel Association (16-12-2018)

First Place in Minor Puppy - Dog, Judge: Mrs. K. Wilkinson (Otterkin)

Show Critique:

Thanks to the exhibitors for a super entry of Border Terriers. As I repeatedly say, the shows are about the dogs and the exhibitors and are not held for the benefit of the judges, so I appreciated the honour of going over your dogs. Thanks also to the ring stewards Angie Feildsend and Andrea Caudrelier who kept everything flowing smoothly so that we finished in good time. With an entry of 148 dogs making 159 entries, we had the highest entry in the Terrier Group and what a lovely entry it was that awaited me on 16th December. As my finalists came into the ring for each set of CCs, I thought “I like all these!!”
After the show was over, I was told that the four dogs I had brought together at the top of the ring, when deciding on the Dog CC, were all related to one dog and in fact three of them were by that same dog, one I have often referred to in the past when discussing stud dogs with people, as a dog who consistently puts breed type on his progeny, so I was thrilled to be told that Ch Grindelvald In Full Cry JW sired three of the dogs and was the great grandsire of the fourth and to confirm that in the catalogue later. Congratulations to Mrs Margaret Bailey on breeding and owning a dog who clearly puts his breed type stamp on his progeny.
Unless something changes drastically with the Judges Competency Framework, this will be my last General Championship Show appointment and so, when asking for the name of the dog to whom I had awarded the CC and Best of Breed at the end when I was filling in the Award Cards, it was fitting that I then found out his name was Dassett Last Waltz JW. So pleased to later see him pulled out in the shortcut in the Terrier Group. Good luck for the future.

Placing Critique:

also Best Dog Puppy and Best Puppy in Breed. Just a few days shy of 9 months old, this Grizzle and tan dog had a lovely tight jacket. Although the topcoat still needs to come in more, he had all the essentials there. Coats come and go but with construction so good for a baby puppy, he could not be denied. Fantastic otterhead with well placed ears and strong jaw. Good narrow front. Rib carried well back. Excellent topline with tail coming straight off the back. Not over-angulated in the hindquarters, everything is in proportion and he stands and moves very well. Just right for bone. Exciting prospect for the future. Final notes say “What a lovely example of the breed”.