Show Placings
The Southern Border Terrier Club Limit Show
15th Apr 2018
Judge: Ms Tina Jones (Otterholme)
My sincere thanks to the committee for the kind invitation to judge at my first club show, I enjoyed the day immensely. Thank you to my efficient stewards Tina Morgan, Rachel Larner and Wendy Mooney, show manager for keeping things running so smoothly.
My thanks must go to the exhibitors for bringing along their dogs today, and the sporting acceptance of my decisions.
I did note some untypical heads, which for me lacked for me the characterising feature of the breed, I found such heads to be somewhat exaggerated with too much stop, not the ‘moderately’ broad skull I was looking for.
On the whole, I found mouths were good, a couple of level bites, and one or two with misaligned teeth, but it was pleasing to find big strong teeth in most exhibits.
I was very pleased with my class winners; some decisions were very close especially in the bitch classes. In both sexes there were some promising youngsters coming through which can only auger well for the breed.
Best Puppy - Bitch
Name at show: Glebeheath Finger Lickin
Best Puppy
Name at show: Glebeheath Finger Lickin
Maiden - Bitch /
First Place
Name at show: Glebeheath Finger Lickin
Placing Critique
Lovely b&t with ticking throughout, the harshest of jackets and thick pliable pelt. I found her so balanced at whatever angle I looked at her from. Her head is quite exquisite, typical in head with femininity, dark eye with the best of expression, muscular neck into narrow shoulders, perfect length of rib, easily spanned, level topline which runs straight into a correct shaped tail and tailset. Her hindquarters are racy, moved out freely. Just right for bone, without losing substance. I liked her a lot. Never stopped showing, and retained her sparkle right through to the challenge. Best Puppy.
The Joint Border Terrier Clubs' Championship Show
6th May 2018
Judge: Mrs Melanie Lewis (Tonromel)
Thank you to the Officers and Committee of the Yorks. Lancs. and Cheshire BTC (the host Club for this year) for the invitation to officiate at the Joint BTCs Championship Show and to my two Stewards, Graham Richardson and Bridget Singh, for their invaluable help and assistance on the day. Thank you to the exhibitors for giving me a super entry for the breed of 187 exhibits (includes 10 NFC) making 201 entries, for the privilege of allowing me to judge your dogs and also for the sporting manner in which my decisions were accepted.
The standard in both sexes was pleasing and in some classes there were some strong contenders. There were some very nice youngsters which I thought looked most promising and feel sure will go on to have a bright future. Size of some of the exhibits was rather concerning, although from ringside they may have looked in proportion, hands on they were just far too big.
Front movement continues to be of concern but today there was also some poor rear movement. Heads and Mouths were on the whole good with just one or two with incorrect dentition or a missing tooth. Noticeably some exhibits were quite heavy in ear which detracts from the typical border look. Coats were variable, feet on the majority were good, being firmly padded. All males were entire and the temperaments displayed by the exhibits whilst going over them was good, although I was conscious of a few outside of the ring being rather vocal, especially when other dogs and their handlers passed by.
Junior - Bitch /
Third Place
Name at show: Glebeheath Finger Lickin
Placing Critique
a full litter sister to 1st and 2nd in the Puppy class. Very balanced and well presented. Typical otter shaped head with nice face furnishings, keen eye, good expression, well proportioned bodylines with everything just right for her age. Lovely topline and tailset and shape of tail. Moved steadily.