Scottish Border Terrier Club Championship Show (10-11-2012)

First Place in Open - Bitch, Judge: Professor A S Milton (Baillieswells)

Show Critique:

It was a real pleasure to be invited to judge this show. Having been a member of the Club since its beginning, it was great to come back to Selkirk, to what I have always regarded as my ‘home’ club. There was the usual happy atmosphere, and everything was so well run.
As to the exhibits, I was impressed with the overall quality of the coats, so many with really harsh substantial topcoats and warm undercoats. Several exhibitors seemed to have had difficulty with the hairs around the neck. I know that they grow in different directions, but it is possible with hard work to get an even look. Borders should not be shown with a ruff. Many tails had not been stripped properly, not being tidy and not flowing from the end of the back. Some even had feathering on the underside. I wish exhibitors would not push the tail upright so that it is vertical to the spine.
They are not Airedales, and it spoils the topline. Front movement was very varied, but cow hocks were almost absent. Teeth were good. Far too many, in my opinion, were too big, and I had difficulty in spanning them. (Though looking back in the literature, this has been a complaint since the beginning of the breed!)

Placing Critique:

BCC, BIS; Lovely bitch this, with a superb blue & tan top coat and good undercoat. Feminine head with excellent teeth and mouth. Good topline and tail set. Correct front and rear, and moved well. Towards the top end of what I regard as acceptable in size, but this did not detract from her other qualities. I must have missed seeing this bitch in the past, as it was only when I saw the catalogue that I discovered that she was already a Champion. I am not surprised.