First Place in Junior - Bitch, Judge: Mr Graham Pickering (Picer)
Thank you to Driffield Agricultural Society for inviting me to judge Border Terriers at their Championship Show. I had a good entry of 169 from 162 dogs and had a large number of quality exhibits to go over. It was a shame that the weather, being extremely windy, meant that because of health and safety reasons I had to judge indoors. This meant that at first the ring was not as spacious as I would have liked and the noise from the wind in the marquee at times disturbed some of the younger exhibits. In addition, the length of the grass and the unevenness of the surface were problematic for some of the exhibitors.
I was extremely pleased with my final line ups and there were many classes where deserving dogs went unplaced due to the quality of the entry. Overall coats, were very good and temperament was excellent. However, I did find two examples of the odd tooth out of place and a number of dogs which could have been tidier particularly around feet and tail.
In my winners I was looking for a correct size Border with a harsh double coat, well muscled, correct bone and looking like it could do a good days work. I found those qualities in my winners.
Another good class of bitches, which I think bodes well for the future of the breed. There were difficult decisions to make and the first three could change places on another day.
Headed this lovely class. she is a quality grizzle bitch with a lovely outline in profile. A typical feminine otter head with good scissor bite, dark eye, keen expression and ears dropping close to her cheek as they should. Good reach of neck into clean shoulders, well muscled and just the correct amount of bone. Shown to perfection in a very good double coat. Moved out well fore and aft.