Am CH McHenry's Ewok of Endor

Name:Am CH McHenry's Ewok of Endor 
Gender:Dog 
DOB:22-09-2005 
Colour:Grizzle and Tan 
Owner(s): Ensor & Giese  
Breeder: 
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Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Towzie Tyke Jed (D)
Colour: Unknown
Towzie Tyke Tam O'shanter (D)Unknown
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Towzie Tyke Dris (B)Unknown
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Towzie Tyke Skara Brae (B)
Colour: Unknown
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27-01-1997
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Little Friend (B)
Towzie Tyke Dolly Rigg (B)Unknown
Unknown
Towzie Tyke Wuthering Heights (B)
Colour: Blue and Tan
Greenroom Curtain Call (D)
18-07-1998
Colour: Unknown
Tenpenny Todfield Trademark (D)Todfield Travel Agent (D)
Am CH Tenpenny Ladyhawke (B)
Horizon Halo at Greenroom (B)Krispin Mulligan Stew (D)
Krispin Im So Smart (B)
Towzie Tyke Snaberlee Rigg (B)
08-01-1996
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Towzie Tyke Black Watch (D)
20-03-1993
Unknown
Towzie Tyke Kelty (B)
Am CH Akenside Noodle (B)
02-06-1994
CH Beenaben Bertie (D)
Jollygood At Akenside (B)

Show Placings

Crufts
7th Mar 2013
Judge: Mrs Jayne Gillam (Orenberg)
I was indeed a great pleasure to judge at Crufts, in fact I loved every minute of it, and it really completed the Crufts experience for me having won the Dog CC and Best of Breed a couple of times, a bitch CC and Best Puppy there as an exhibitor in the past. I must thank all the exhibitors for their tremendous support with a record entry of 274 dogs making 307 entries, it was truly an international occasion as Crufts seems to be these days, with dogs and handlers representing I think, ten countries giving me a really good sample of winning dogs from around the world. You often read in critiques that judges say they didn't have enough cards to go round, and with the class sizes I had, this was certainly the case, and the only downside of the day for me was that some very tough descisions had to be made with many, many really good dogs leaving the ring without a card. Overall it was an interesting entry with a large variety of sizes and types, but then the standard allows for that as we have quite a wide weight range, no height reference and only the fact that they should be spannable to guide us.I never get too hung up on differing types or kennel types,as I can appreciate them all, providing they fit the standard. When judging I am looking for a dog fit for function, well constructed, not exagerrated in any way, fits the breed standard, and is capable of doing the job it was originally bred for.I was very pleased with my winners, my Best of Breed winner had it all, well constructed, in fabulous hard, fit condition, moved as though he could follow a horse all day and had a wonderful attitude in the show ring. I was thrilled to see him put in a faultless performance in the Group ring and winTerrier Group 4. My thanks go to Frank and Roger my very capable stewards who kept everything running smoothly, enabling me to get through the large entry in good time.
Veteran - Dog / Second Place
Name at show: Am CH McHenry's Ewok of Endor
Placing Critique
Grizzle & tan with a very pleasing head and expression and nice earset. Easily spanned, good legs and feet, firm pasterns, racy hidquarters, moved well and was unlucky to meet my winner in such good form. Excellent pin wire coat and thick pelt.