Blackpool & District Canine Society (25-06-2023)

First Place in Puppy - Dog, Judge: Mrs Jayne Gillam (Orenberg)

Show Critique:

Many thanks to the officers and committee for inviting me to judge Border Terriers at Blackpool & District Canine Society Championship show. Grateful thanks must go to my very efficient steward Gisela Duran who did an excellent job in making sure everything ran like clockwork. Finally thank you to the exhibitors for giving me such an excellent entry of 142 dogs making 183 entries, the largest entry across all breeds on the day. It really was a privilege to go over such a large entry of dogs and I thoroughly enjoyed my day.
The size of dogs has always been a perennial topic, but I was pleased to say overall, many of the dogs were of correct size on this occasion, with very few oversized dogs and only the odd one or two I couldn’t span. Bites were good and only an odd one with teeth out of line, although a few had broken teeth, quite a few had dirty teeth and some had small teeth which is something I really don’t like to see on, essentially a working terrier. It was good to find some really lovely tails, with not too many long thin, spindly tails we have seen in the past, although I was surprised to find four kinked tails in the entry.
Overall I thought it was a good entry, I found some quality exhibits and I was very pleased with my winners, and in particular will watch the progress of my puppy and junior placings with interest.

Placing Critique:

G&T. 12 months. Pleasing head with moderately broad flat skull with dark eye and keen expression, good bite. Correct size and very narrow throughout with a superb rib and strong loin, good reach of neck into smooth, well angulated shoulders, good legs and feet. Exceptionally harsh top coat and thick pliable pelt, loved his profile on the move with good rear drive, just needs to mature and settle at the front.