The Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show (21-07-2013)

Second Place in Junior - Dog, Judge: Mr. G. Pickering (Picer)

Show Critique:

I was honoured to be asked to judge the Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show and I thoroughly enjoyed my day. I had an excellent entry, but was a little disappointed with the number of absentees. However the weather has been a challenge of late with some very high temperatures which I understand prevented some exhibitors from further afield attending.

I would particularly like to thank the NBTC committee for looking after me so well and also for my expert stewards, Allan Horner and Doreen Rushby, who ably assisted me ensuring that everything ran smoothly. I would also like to thank all the exhibitors for their entries and for accepting my decisions so gracefully.

As for the dogs on the day, coats varied as you would expect, but I do think movement is improving and although there were a few ‘flicking’ fronts, rear movement was in the main correct. I had one dog with a bad mouth and a few with misaligned teeth. This, I believe, is to be avoided in the show ring. All the dogs were entire and I could span all the exhibits. All in all, I was very pleased with both the dog and the bitch line ups, which meant that I had some real quality Border Terriers to pick from. All the winners looked the part – all in hard condition, with good heads and coats – able to do the job that they were bred for.

Class Critique:

An excellent class of quality Border Terriers which was a pleasure to judge

Placing Critique:

Another typy dog with a pleasing outline. Good head and plenty of strength in foreface, correct scissor bite and good strong white teeth. Well muscled dog with good body length and correct bend of stifle. Small tight feet and up on his toes on the move. A more rangy dog than 1.