Ladies Kennel Association 2006
Dachshund (Miniature Long Haired) Judge: Mrs W Barrow
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MINIATURE LONG HAIRED
MPD (6). 1. Oxley’s, Dinkidax Donny Rova. Lovely b/t. Best head in the class. Dark expressive eyes. Good neck into correct front assembly, just needs to firm in topline. I’m sure this will come as he is only a baby. Excellent quarters. Correct coat. Moved sound with a good temperament. 2. Dutson and Phillips’, Rossdach Da Vinci. Pleasing s/red. Has a nice shape posed with good front and quarters. In good coat and condition but needs to tighten on the move. 3. Brooks’, Lyndarlea Pedro.
PD. (8). 1. Welton’s, Chelane Masterclass. Lovely red boy with a lovely shape. Nice to go over on the table with good front and feet. Topline good with well turned stifles. Pleasing head and expression. Very well groomed and handled. 2. Brooks’, Lyndarlea Starlite. Very nice s/dapple with lovely head and expression. Very steady posed on the table. Excellent top and underline. Good front assembly. Moving a little close behind. 3. Warren’s, Leo Mondial.
JD. (5). 1. Shutt’s, Donnadoon Diplomat. Lovely clear red boy in excellent condition. Pleasing head and eye. Good neck into correct shoulders. Good ribbing, topline and quarters. Well handled. 2. Farmer’s, Jenwood Shady Spot. Nice Junior dog with good head, eyes a little round but expression is kind. Long neck and good topline. Good quarters but a little narrow in front. 3. Buchan’s, Helenium Copper.
PGD. (8). 1 Barnsdale and Hayward-Barnsdale’s, Chriskim Ray of Sunlight. Well made s/red of good shape Pleasing head, nice front assembly. Excellent topline and good quarters. Kept a nice outline moving and is in full coat and good condition. 2. Farmer’s, Jenwood Summer Solstice. Very elegant b/t. Nice to handle on the table. Pleasing head. Good neck, front and topline kept well on the move. Perhaps a touch too low. 3. Cope’s, Chariomah Brandy Splash.
LD. (7). 1. Brooks’, Lyndarlea Earth Tremor. I liked this b/t boy as soon as he entered the ring. Very good head and eye. Excellent shape stacked and on a loose lead. His front, topline and quarters are good. The soundest moving in this class and unlucky to come up against first and second in Open. 2. Colley and Buchan’s, Stainesacre the Riddler. Another nice b/t in gleaming coat. Liked his head and expression. Good front assembly, topline and quarters. Moved sound keeping his shape. 3. King’s, Kingsdax Regal Knight.
OD. (7). 1. Lockett and Lockett-Walters’, Ch. Ralines Royal Statesman. Outstanding b/t in the breed at the moment. Have judged this boy before and done him well. Lovely head, elegant neck into correct well angulated front. Topline held firm on the move. Showed both his pads going away with true front movement. CC and BOB. 2. Worswick’s, Ch. Dolyharp Don Basilio JW. Quality cream in full coat. Another boy I have judged before and liked. Pleasing head with dark expressive eyes. Black nose and nails. Lovely to handle on the table and just flowed around the ring. RCC. 3. Buchan and Colley’s, Ch. Ebony Night Runner at Helenium.
MPB. (14). 1. Worswick’s, Simply Music from Dolyharp. Lovely red baby in super condition. Liked her head and kind expression. Lovely to handle on the table. Very steady temperament for one so young. Liked her shape and hammy quarters and very strong sound movement. 2. Thomas’s, Shenaligh Sweet Spirit. B/t with very lovely head. Long neck into good shoulders. Nice front and feet. Level topline but not the drive of winner behind. 3. Cooper’s, Jumandas Gypsy Silver.
PB. (6). 1. Leeyshow’s, Picklescott Violet. Most elegant b/t with lovely head, although I would prefer smaller eye. Very nice n neck into good shoulders, topline and quarters good and she was sound moving. 2. Brace’s, Xemxija Ice on Fire. I loved this glamourous cream with her nice expression and dark pigment. Has everything I would want at this age. Lovely shape and in super coat. A little apprehensive on the table but I’m sure she will overcome this and have a bright future. 3. Edwards’, Batok Brighter by Design.
JB. (6). 1. Thoams’s, Shenaligh Teasel. Lovely. Very elegant b/t. Easy winner of this class. In lovely condition. Liked her head with dark expressive eyes. Good shoulders, topline and quarters. Sound moving and well handled. 2. Jamieson’s, Djeata Cosmopolitan. Smaller type b/t which I liked. Very pretty head, good expressive eyes. Elegant neck with good topline and quarters. Moved sound. 3. Wallace’s, Cheslan Fenfushi Rah.
PGB. (8). 1. Lockett-Walter’s, Glenfon Pumpkin at Ralines. Excellent type red in super coat. Liked her shape and soundness. Would like a little more front but she excells in quarters. So sound on the move keeping a lovely outline. 2. Leyshon’s, Picklescott Posy Nice type red but would like more length in muzzle and smaller eye. Super neck. Good topline and quarters but a little steep in shoulders. 3. Cope’s, Chariomah Coteaux Du Layon.
LB. (12). Excellent class of quality bitches. 1. Turner’s, Willowheath Silver Sequin from Rafthouse. This bitch surprised me as she is not my favourite colour and I would like better markings for a silver dapple. Having said this she was lovely to handle on the table and I could not get past that elegance and what a mover. Showing both pads going away and so true in front making an excellent picture. Res CC. 2. Boyle and Boyle’s, Zarcrest Classic. This lovely b/t is a favoutire of mine. Lovely head. Correct front, topline and quarters. Just didn’t have that sparkle on the day. 3. Angear’s, Ridgegrove Halle Berry.
OB. (6). 1. Boyle and Boyle’s, Zarcrest Gold Legacy. This red bitch surprised me on the day because I have not been her fan. She is truly lovely to handle on the table. My hands just flowed, hard to fault everything is correct, plus the impeccable handling and presentation to gain the CC. 2. Wallace’s, Ch. Cheslan Reethi Rah. This b/t has a lovely outline. Excellent front and feet. Good topline and quarters. Very sound and in excellent condition. Very well handled and presented. 3. Goddard and Goddard’s, Minard a Girl Like Me.
W Barrow