Southern Counties Canine Association (03-06-2022)

First Place in Yearling - Bitch, Judge: Mrs Elizabeth Barrett (Howthwaite)

Show Critique:

Thank you to the committee for inviting me to award my first set of CCs. Although my appointment was originally for 2020, it was worth the wait. Thank you to my stewards Doug and Sue for keeping me in line and the ring running smoothly. And most of all, thank you to all of the exhibitors for your entries and for allowing me to go over your dogs. I also want to thank anyone who made unsporting comments, for doing so out of my earshot.
As I would expect, the entry was on the whole very pleasing. Thankfully, I didn’t have many exaggerations, such as ultra short muzzles or over-angulated hindquarters. Unfortunately though, good fronts, and in particular clean, well laid, shoulders and good front angulation, were few and far between. Movement, with both good reach and drive and accuracy was hard to find, so I did find myself forgiving the odd wayward front legs on dogs that otherwise had good construction and an easy ground covering stride. I would rather see a dog a little loose and covering the ground than one very accurate that can only take a three inch stride. All dogs were entire. There were only a couple of less than perfect bites and an ever so slightly kinked tail. Only a select few had a good short carroty tail, and some were very long, something we need to look out for. A few, including some bitches, were big in the rib and far too heavy to pick up and quite a number had very little undercoat and thin pelts. I looked for good construction and movement, balance and no exaggeration. I found several dogs that I would happily award CCs to on another day and had the privilege of having to really nitpick, especially in the dog challenge.

Placing Critique:

Lovely coloured blue and tan. Typical head and expression, good bite with big teeth and a lovely dark eye. Very balanced angulations. Good bone running right through her pasterns to small, well padded feet. Easily spanned and well ribbed back. Excellent topline and has a lovely short well set tail. Well muscled hindquarters. Shown in a good harsh topcoat with plenty of undercoat and the thickest pliable pelt. Very sound, accurate and balanced on the move. She is workmanlike and in fabulous condition which gave her the edge in the challenge for the bitch CC. I was pleased to see her awarded her 3rd the next day, congratulations.