Paignton Championship Show (06-08-2022)

First Place in Open - Bitch, Judge: Mr Graham Pickering (Picer)

Show Critique:

It was an honour to be asked to judge at Paignton & District Fanciers Association. My thanks go to the officers and committee for their kind invitation to judge Border Terriers and their excellent hospitality. I had a lovely day at this well organised show and would like to also thank the stewards, Helen & Norma, for keeping me on track and in order. The weather was exceptionally hot and although I do like to judge outside, I am sure exhibitors, and their dogs were grateful for the shade and cool that being inside gave us.
Although I did not have a huge entry, I was fortunate to have some real quality dogs entered and had some very hard decisions to make, however, at the end of judging I was delighted with my winners. On the downside, I did find some mouths that were not as they should be and some dogs who were deep in chest and therefore difficult to span. However, the most disappointing element was the lack of detail that some exhibitors pay to feet. The standard states that feet should be ‘small with thick pads’, however, quite a few exhibits had untidy feet with long nails. Although this seems minor point, long hair around the feet detracts from the overall look of the Border Terrier.
I was disappointed that I could not stay to watch the group, but unfortunately, I had to leave due to other commitments. I was delighted that all my top winners were shortlisted in the group and very pleased that my Special Beginner winner went Group 1 and the Best Puppy winner went Group 3.

Class Critique:

A lovely class with quality exhibits being shown.

Placing Critique:

A well put together grizzle bitch, shown in tiptop condition, excellent double coat and not overdone in anyway. Typical otter head, with broad skull, correct length of muzzle and an excellent scissor bite with large white teeth. She has lovely dark eyes and a keen expression which shows her character. She has a good reach of neck, well placed shoulders, narrow straight front and stands on small, tight feet with thick pads. Moved with drive and purpose around the ring. Pushed hard in the challenge, close decision with Junior Bitch winner and I was pleased to award her RBCC.