First Place in Junior - Dog, Judge: Mrs Beverley Barber (Alcumlow)
Thank you to all exhibitors who entered their dogs for me to judge. Thank you to Boston Show Society for inviting me to judge and putting on a very well organised event. Running these events is hard work and takes a lot of organising. The breed has changed a lot in the thirty years I have owned and been part of. Heads are very varied and lack strength under the eye so giving a weaker muzzle and too many domed skulls. Good movement is hard to find too many borders just mark time. Coats were varied but it is a difficult time of the year and I am not a fan of the over tidied coat or worrying about perfect presentation but a little attention to detail helps. A lot of long nails and excess hair on the feet, and a lot of long hair left on sides of the head and muzzles. My judging is based on good shape and conformation in accordance with the breed standard and of course good movement that allows the dog to cover the ground with ease. No animal is perfect and we all judge in our own way but I enjoyed today’s challenge.
The four dogs in this class were very diverse in breed type.
Lovely young dog. Excellent ottery shaped head. Strong powerful bite with big teeth. Arched neck with firm topline correctly held on the move. Enough length to body well
ribbed back, easily spanned. Well let down to hock, powerful rear end. Well shaped feet nicely padded. This dog excelled on the move covering the ground with ease using an effortless stride. Dog and handler have good rapport producing a pleasing picture. A pleasure to award this young dog with CC and BOB. Pleased to watch him short listed in
a very competitive group.