Name:Towden Peaberry Espresso 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:21-03-2001 
Colour:Red Grizzle 
Owner(s): Cole, Mrs. E.  
Breeder:Cole, Mrs. E. 
CH Morgandare Milo (D)
30-09-1998
Colour: Red
Octavious Kenward (D)
28-07-1996
Colour: Red Grizzle
Jay Bird (D)
18-07-1992
Barn Owl of Eureka (D)
Our Lively Lass (B)
Sippy Wisp (B)
25-10-1993
Moordown Wayne of Rhozzum (D)
Henfron Heidi (B)
Morgandare Mince Pie (B)
26-12-1995
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Larcombe Nickel (D)
12-05-1988
Brumberhill Blue Trooper of Larcombe (D)
Lady Gem of Larcombe (B)
Midnight Megan By Morgandare (B)
20-08-1994
Morgandare Miner (D)
Kenincis Lady Jane (B)
Towden Superior Flame (B)
09-12-1998
Colour: Grizzle
CH Quatford Kardinal (D)
16-06-1993
Colour: Red Grizzle
CH Durham Red Clipstone (D)
07-03-1990
Scarlet Pimpernel (D)
Boxwood Sailor (B)
Brockhole Blue Ribband At Quatford (B)
26-03-1991
Brockhole Barnacle Bill (D)
Bright Beacon At Brockhole (B)
Towden Arun Kate (B)
07-10-1996
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Towden Senator Grizedale (D)
17-09-1994
Bannerdown Statesman (D)
Towden Welsh Discovery (B)
Towden Midwyn Lydia (B)
27-10-1993
CH Dykeside Gordon Ranger (D)
Towden Bonnie Looe (B)

Show Placings

Bath Canine Society
22nd May 2009
Judge: Mr W R Irving
The entry was 142 dogs making 149 entries with 20 absentees and I thank those who entered for doing so and for the sporting way in which my decisions were accepted. Thanks too to my Stewards whose quiet efficiency meant that the judging was completed in four hours. I gather that there was comment in some quarters about how much I moved the dogs and I make no apology for that. I moved each dog individually twice and in each class around the ring sometimes on two occasions and sometime three. In these days when so many Borders are stacked to look as the exhibitor wants them to look, my view is that the only way to see the real outline of the dogs is to move them around a few times and see their natural lines, not the outline set up by the handler. Additionally I know as an exhibitor, that in these large classes the dogs get very bored standing around waiting and they welcome the opportunity to move around the ring. For those of us who still like to 'free-stand' our dogs, that does make a difference and it is only when you see them either 'free standing' or moving in profile, that you can get a true picture of outline. But that's probably rather an old fashioned view these days The dogs were clean and well presented but with a number which were shown with absolutely no topcoat. Far too many have too little coat of the type demanded by the breed standard which asks for it to be Harsh and dense with close undercoat. Size was not bad generally speaking - with fewer excessively over sized dogs than I have sometimes seen before. I was very pleased indeed by the final line up for the dog CC which I thought was particularly consistent for type and quality and the top bitches too were, in my opinion, excellent. Front movement generally still gives great cause for concern and shoulders are not great but there were also quite a few where hind movement was poor too. There were enough good movers to make the top winners strong in that area. I was also able to find enough exhibits with good heads but I have to say that there were rather too many with big heads and rather large, round looking eyes and too much stop. Overall I very much enjoyed judging the breed on this occasion and I was encouraged by the number of good exhibits, particularly in the puppy classes. That makes me optimistic for the breed's future. Best Breeder : Girlings' a very typical group with good heads and well proportioned all through.
Veteran - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Towden Peaberry Espresso
Placing Critique
not quite the style when moving as 1st, but good in skull and very fit for her age. Correct amount of bone. Not quite so good in front as 1st. Good tail and well muscled hindquarters.