Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show (06-10-2012)

Second Place in Limit - Dog, Judge: Mrs Jane Roberts (Smalesmouth)

Show Critique:

I would like to thank the Officers and Committee of the Northern Border Terrier Club for the kind invitation to judge their open show at Otterburn. I thoroughly enjoyed my day and was delighted with my winners. Many thanks to my stewards Lesley Gosling and Allen Horner who kept everything running smoothly throughout the day. I would also like to thank all exhibitors for the privilege of judging their dogs.
Driving across to the venue on the morning of the show was a timely reminder of the terrain that Borders Terriers were bred to encounter whilst out hunting. Bearing this in mind I was looking for fit dogs whose structure and movement allowed them to cover the ground economically.
Positives were that the dogs were generally fit, they were shown in coats that had not been over trimmed and temperaments were good. A couple of negative points that I felt applied to a number of exhibits: there were few dogs with really big teeth and also there were rather a lot of thin tight skins. Really thick pliable skin was a rarity.

Class Critique:

This was a good class with quality right the way through.

Placing Critique:

Another who has lots to offer. Red grizzle that was very fit. I liked his balanced outline. Good head properties, strong muzzle and good sized teeth. Good length to body, although not quite the lay back of ribs as the winner. Very good hindquarters with well muscled second thigh. Long striding accurate mover.