First Place in Yearling - Bitch, Judge: Mr David Hunt (Ottaswell)
My thanks to the committee of Windsor Championship Dog for their invitation to judge at this show which is so efficiently organised and well run. Thanks also to my stewards Elaine Waddingham and Lynn Crane for their help and assistance in keeping the ring running smoothly at all times. My appreciation also to the exhibitors for their entries .
As usual at Windsor the ring was large in/out with lots of space for dogs to move freely and a fairly flat surface enabling movement to be assessed, without being forced to stop/start when moving the whole class. In general the dogs were in good condition and I found no dogs that were not entire. Although teeth were generally good, apart from a few misaligned, they varied greatly from very small to huge in size. Disappointed to see a few light eyes creeping in.
Coats varied as always with many shown in soft undercoat but lacking topcoat, but worryingly I found several with a decent topcoat but very little undercoat. Movement particularly at the front end continues to be of concern, whilst a puppy can improve and tighten in front as it matures, moving wide or high stepping in an older exhibit is difficult to change,
Generally the standard of the bitches was better than that of the dogs.
Several really good coats in this strong class
What a good looking g/tan this is, a lovely size and well balanced throughout who looks good in outline. A super head with keen expression , nice short strong muzzle with large teeth in a strong jaw. Well placed ears, with a neat front construction carried on tight small feet. Narrow body throughout, she spans well, her body length is good with a tail straight off the back end. Strong rear end with well defined muscle and good in stifle, used to move well with drive and purpose. Her double coat is at its best being thick and harsh carried on a loose pelt. RESERVE BITCH CC