The Border Terrier Club Open Show (26-02-2011)

First Place in Special Beginners - Dog, Judge: Mrs J Guvercin (Glebeheath)

Show Critique:

May I take this opportunity to thank the Officers and committee for inviting me to judge their show and for their warm welcome and hospitality. My two stewards, Eddie Houston and Jimmy Gilpin had the ring running like clockwork, which enabled me to get on with the job of judging a quality entry of 141 dogs making 177 entries.
My sincere thanks to all exhibitors, who entrusted me with their dogs and accepted my placings in a sporting fashion, the day was a most memorable experience.
The North can be proud of their dogs, as there were many quality examples on display, all temperaments appeared steady, with just an occasional bored one! Not unusual, as most, I think, would rather be out chasing vermin!!
A handful of kinked tails didn’t surprise me, but youngsters with poor mouths did! Having said that, there were some lovely dogs in the puppy classes and placings were hotly contested with very little to separate them. My interpretation of the standard for balance ie: fairly long, is slightly longer than tall.
I feel that a border needs length as well as narrowness to negotiate a fox earth, but still retaining heart/lung room to enable it to follow a horse. Coats were at varying stages, but as long as I could find evidence , I didn’t let it rule out, an otherwise, good exhibit.

Placing Critique:

This dark g/t puppy was 4th in the hotly contested minor puppy class and looked much more at home in here. Have to confess that he was one of those dogs, that the more I saw of him, the more I liked him. He was in super coat and condition, which covered a lithe, rangy body, both deep and narrow. He is well developed in his head, has a good neck and decent forehand and moved very well, just hope he doesn’t grow anymore, which is where he had to give way to the other quality exhibits in the earlier class. Never the less, I could see him easily following a horse and would certainly get to ground today.