First Place in Graduate - Bitch, Judge: Mrs Trudi Baird
My first CC appointment and a big thank you is due to the officers and committee of Blackpool & district canine society for allowing me the honour to judge at your show.
It was an immensely satisfying day judging a quality entry of Border terriers.
I found size in general to be excellent with only a couple who were too large that I couldn’t span. Mouths were all acceptable, with just a few who had teeth out of line. All Males were entire.
Coats were a problem, not on my main winners I hasten to add, and a good few exhibits were brought out too early in the coat department. Some judges may overlook this very important part of the breed standard but I certainly couldn’t. Upholding the maxim “essentially a working terrier”, a good double weather protective coat is a must!
I was thrilled when I stood back and looked at my DCC & BCC when they came in to challenge for best of breed, I thought they were very similar for type and stamp. A very pleasing and humbling conclusion to judging the dogs and bitches. Best of breed went to the bitch in a very close challenge; simply it was her head and expression that won me over.
Thank you to each and every exhibitor for bringing your dogs under me and accepting my decisions with grace.
A quality class & this was the only class I felt I needed to shortlist to get a closer view of my preferred 5.
Grizzle in perfect fettle , coat was harsh & dense , feminine Otter like head with beautiful expression, lovely elegant neck into narrow shoulders and well ribbed back body, topline and tailset completed a lovely outline ,when I went over her on the table I liked everything about her and hoped she would impress as much on the move, which she did . Moved away and back with enthusiasm and accuracy , a real eye catcher delighted to award her the BCC and BoB.