The Border Terrier Club Open Show (24-02-2018)

Second Place in Open - Dog, Judge: Mrs Jill Stevens (Cobstoneway)

Show Critique:

I would like to thank the committee for giving me the honour of judging at this lovely show, and for the warm welcome and hospitality shown on the day. Special thanks go to the Show Secretary Kathy Wilkinson, my two efficient stewards Liz Barrett and Judy Carr, and Carol Mackenzie for a lovely lunch. Most of all I would like to say a very big thank you to all the exhibitors for giving me such a lovely entry, and for allowing me the privilege of going over their dogs. The depth of quality in some classes, particularly the bitches, meant that I truly wished for more top places to give out. However, I was very pleased with my main winners, who all looked as though they could manage a day’s work. Most exhibits were in hard, fit condition and well turned out. All dogs were entire, I found just a couple of kinked tails, and, understandably, there were a few missing/misplaced teeth in the veteran class. Coats were at various stages, as to be expected, and this had to affect a few places as it is not only a necessity on a working terrier, but completes the picture. I was pleased to have some very promising puppies, and at the other end of the scale a wonderful class of veterans.

Placing Critique:

This workmanlike, very masculine grizzle and tan dog was shown in wonderfully thick, full coat and really looked the picture, pushing hard for 1st place. He has an excellent thick, loose pelt, good ottery head with strong jaw and correct bite, nice shoulders and good angulation all round. He is strong in the loin and has well muscled hind quarters and a good topline and tailset. A steady mover, and well deserving of Reserve Best Dog.