City of Birmingham Championship Show (31-08-2024)

First Place in Puppy - Dog, Judge: Mrs Clare Sansom (Tarkaswell)

Show Critique:

I would like to thank the officers and committee of the City of Birmingham Canine Association Championship Dog Show for the invitation to judge at this level for the first time.
With storm Lillian resulting in the abandonment of Driffield, the JBTC were also able to hold their show in an adjacent ring. Hall 3 at the Royal Kennel Club building was light, spacious and an ideal venue. A certain amount of flexibility was required when classes clashed, and I am very grateful to my experienced stewards Chris Woolner and Caroline Wise for their hard work. They were calm, efficient and kept the ring running smoothly. With their help we finished in time to ensure that all those who had won major awards could get to their groups.
My sincere thanks to all the exhibitors for giving me such a quality entry and accepting my decisions in a sporting manner. We had very few absentees and I often had difficult decisions to make. In several classes, I would have liked some additional prize cards to award.
Coats did have an influence on the results, with those presented at their best, in a harsh, dense double jacket with thick pelt, being rewarded. A few exhibits would have benefitted from having their feet tidied to have achieved a neater picture. I found two kinked tails, two with incorrect dentition and all male dogs were entire.
I was delighted with my principal winners, who all fulfilled my interpretation of the breed standard on the day. It was a privilege to judge such an entry, and the lovely atmosphere, with applause and cheers for the winners, made it extra special. I thoroughly enjoyed my day.

Placing Critique:

At 10 months of age, this grizzle puppy showed with presence and confidence. He had a beautiful otter like head, with a keen expression, lovely reach of neck, strong topline and well set tail. Balanced and without exaggeration, he was narrow, with a good length of rib and a well set tail , which he carried gaily. His correct angulation front and rear, with racy hindquarters, enabled him to move out with drive and a super reach of stride. He was presented in a harsh, tight jacket with a fabulous thick, loose pelt. Very attentive to his handler, he never stopped showing. I was pleased to award him BP and thrilled to hear that he continued to take TPG 1 and then BPIS.