First Place in Junior - Dog, Judge: Mrs Sandra Girling (Benattivo)
Thank you to the officers and committee of Windsor Championship Dog Show for the invitation to judge at this level for the first time at such a prestigious show. I must also thank my two very experienced stewards Bill & Trish Gray who were a great support to me with their calm, friendly and pleasant manner. I would also like to express my sincere thanks to all the exhibitors who entered their border terriers under me and accepted my decisions in a sporting manner.
The weather became very hot as the day progressed with some dogs flagging a little on the move. Fortunately we had some shade via the marquee, the grass had got quite dried out and I felt a few exhibits didn’t move as well as others on it but generally movement was better than I have observed in the past. I must also mention how disappointed I was to find so many exhibits with dirty teeth, cleaning them should be part of a dog’s care and grooming routine.
I was so delighted with my top winning border terriers that I felt had exceptional breed quality and were presented and shown to best advantage.
Many quality exhibits were in some classes down the line or unplaced due to the depth of quality present and on another day may change places.
This grizzle/tan caught my eye immediately with his ring presence. He was turned out in the best of condition and looked active and game. He has a pleasing otter like head with dark eyes. His moderate length of neck flowed into a good top line and his tail is of correct length, thick at the base, set and carried well on the move. I liked his narrow body and the rib was carried back well with strong loins and racy hindquarters, he moved accurately coming and going. I was delighted to award this young male Reserve CC and look forward to following his career in the UK and on the Continent where he lives.