The Scottish Kennel Club (25-08-2018)

First Place in Junior - Dog, Judge: Mr. Ian Higham (Comberdown)

Show Critique:

What a privilege it was to judge my breed again at the Scottish Kennel Club. I am very grateful for the invite.
I would really like to thank all of those who exhibited their dogs under me and for putting trust in my opinion and my integrity. I would also like to thank my very capable stewards Kate Scott and Lindsay O’Neill, who were very confident, efficient and jovial on the day.
My general findings were that the breed is showing a good in-depth quality. Movement is still a bit erratic here and there as one would expect, but I saw plenty of good borders on the day. However, I did notice that thickness of skin was not as evident as in the past and I honestly only found a few really good thick pelts. I found one dog had a very slight deformity near the very end of its tail. I had one or two level bites and one that obviously had recently had a tooth come out and its owner, very honestly, informed me of what had happened. None of these dogs were penalised in any way re mouths. Some exhibits were tallish but spannable, however, there were some that were two heavy in chest and had a rounder shape rib rather than the correct ‘v’ or heart shape.
As usual I was looking for borders that fulfilled the type points as laid out in our standard, combined with correct physical construction to be able to cover the ground well as they would have had to when our standard was written all those years ago.

Placing Critique:

A very attractive grizzle dog. I believe he is of an ideal size to make him very versatile in a working environment. Good tight harsh coat. Moves well with drive from his well muscled rear quarters and has a straight front. Easily spanned. He is an eye catching Border in profile with a very good top line and tail set. Lovely head. Excellent teeth and bite with strong muzzle. I thought he was a smashing young border and a very good example. Very little between this one and the CC winner. RDCC.