Crufts 2008
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VETERAN - Dog Entries: 3 Abs: 1 |
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SPECIAL PUPPY - Dog
Entries: 8 Abs: 1 |
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SPECIAL JUNIOR - Dog
Entries: 9 Abs: 2 |
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YEARLING - Dog Entries: 11 Abs: 0 |
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POST GRADUATE - Dog
Entries: 11 Abs: 1 |
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LIMIT - Dog Entries: 9 Abs: 2 |
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OPEN - Dog Entries: 9 Abs: 2 |
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GOOD CITIZEN DOG
SCHEME - Dog Entries: 2 Abs: 0 |
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VETERAN - Bitch
Entries: 2 Abs: 0 |
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SPECIAL PUPPY - Bitch
Entries: 12 Abs: 0 |
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SPECIAL JUNIOR - Bitch
Entries: 14 Abs: 2 |
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YEARLING - Bitch
Entries: 8 Abs: 0 |
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POST GRADUATE - Bitch
Entries: 17 Abs: 1 |
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LIMIT - Bitch Entries: 14 Abs: 2 |
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OPEN - Bitch Entries: 8 Abs: 1 |
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GOOD CITIZEN DOG
SCHEME - Bitch Entries: 1 Abs: 0 |
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MINIATURE WIRE HAIRED
VD. (3). 1. McDowell’s, Bulliff Ruffle at Aristodax. Very attractive 9 year old exhibit. Excellent pin wire coat. Attractive head and expression. Nice ear set. Good length to neck. Correct front assembly. Good ribs, topline and hindquarters. Moved smartly and well. 2. Dunk’s, Bothlyn Knight Dreamer at Bronia. Another 9 year old. Unfortunately had several teeth missing. Not the front or angulation of my winner, but he moved quite well. Nice head and expression. Good ribs and body. Enjoying his day out.
SpPD. (8). 1. Kugow and Holt’s, Waldmeister Henry. Well constructed 11 month old puppy showing a lot of promise. Pleasing head, dark eye giving a characteristic expression. Nice front angulation. Good proportions. Sound front. Well ribbed body. Nicely angulated hindquarters. Good coat and topline. Moved with drive. 2. Poxon’s, Kapodach Chip and Pin. A well balanced and proportioned 10 month old youngster with a good wire coat. Lovely head, dark eye. Nice front and prosternum. Good fee. Pleasing profile when standing. Well shaped hindquarters. Moved well. 3. Crane and Brettell’s, Silkstone Beloved. Another 10 month old pup who had a lot going for him. Good head and expression. Well developed forechest. Sound front. Correct spring of rib. Strong back and hindquarters. Moved with drive. Res Black’s, Bassodon Bilbie.
SpJD. (9). 1. Blackburn’s, Stargang Malachite. Very dark brindle. Excellent texture to coat. Very well presented. Classic head with dark eyes. Good reach of neck to well angulated shoulders. Sound, neat front. Nicely ribbed with good topline. Pleasing hindquarters. Lovely topline both standing and on the move. 2. Hooper’s, Starhill Kings Rhapsody. Slightly larger than my winner and a little high on the leg. Delightful head with correct shaped expressive dark eyes. Pleasing front. Good topline and hindquarters. Showed very well. Moved with drive. 3. Marston-Teal’s, Lordscairnie Once for Love. A very sound exhibit to go over. One that looked much better on the move than when standing. Coat would look better with more attention. Nice head, sound front, good body and hindquarters. res Young’s, Shemby Perfik Dream.
YD. (11). 1. Russaell’s, Russteck Fillibeg JW. Black and tan that held a super outline. Beautiful head and eye, pronounced sternum. Excellent front and feet. Lengthy neck. Good topline and underline. Nice ribs carried well back. Presented in lovely order. Well muscle hindquarters with correct bend of stifle enabling him to move with drive. RCC. 2. Macdonough’s, Varrich Ben Lui. Another exhibit that looked better on the move than when standing. Would look smarter if his excess hair was stripped out, but a sound little boy, well balanced. Pleasing head, neat front, good ribs, well bent stifles. Moved soundly. 3. Thompson’s, Spengretta Sunrise Shadow. attractive red of quality. Typical head and expression. Nice neck into well angulated shoulders. Neat front, good texture coat. Balanced body. Moved well. Res Filntisi’s, Lamark Ilkka.
PGD. (11). 1. Hadden’s, Wellbury Nijinsky. Well balanced outline. Good head and expression. Prominent pro-sternum. Nice long keel. Harsh coat on body and legs. Nice ribcage. Sound front. Well angulated hindquarters. Showed very well keeping his lovely outline on the move. 2. Murray’s, Brindeckel Furrari. Lovely expressive head. Pleasing front assembly. Reachy neck into good shoulder placement. Good ribcage and body. Well turned hindquarters. Showed and moved very well. In fact another exhibit who looked better on the move. 3. McElrath’s, Bothlyn Timemaster at Sharplaw. Another pleasing exhibit who again looked better on the move when everything fell into place. Appealing head. Sound front, good neck, body and hindquarters. Showed well. Res Howells’, Fallowmill Nutz About Toffy Sh CM.
LD. (9). 1. Poxon’s, Kapodach Acer Trier. Classic head, pleasing eye and expression. Lengthy neck flowing into good shoulder placement. Sound front. Harsh dark brindle coat. Correct well sprung ribs going well back. Well turned hindquarters. In good body condition. Moved freely. 2. Moore’s, Danvichar Bergamot Sh CM. Lovely expressive head with dark eyes. Topline both standing and on the move correct. Good shoulders and front. Nicely ribbed, well proportioned body. Good front and rear angulation that enabled him to move soundly. 3. Morton’s, Molloneyterra Fried. Correct head, eye and reach of neck. His habit of leaning forward making his elbows stick out must be corrected. when he eventually stood correctly he had a very neat sound front. Good body and hindquarters. Moved well. Res Hayward’s, Foxearth News Flash.
OD. (9). 1. Jamieson and Friedman’s, Am Ch. Friedox Falling for You. Very impressed with this exhibit. Has all the characteristics required. Beautifully presented, coat harsh and in perfect condition. Excels in head and expression. Lengthy neck, correct shoulders, good pro-sternum. Sound front. Correct topline and tail set. Well angulated hindquarters. Excellent movement with drive of his short hocks. Had no hesitation in awarding him the CC and BOB. 2. Wilberg’s, Ch. Kanix Keith. Another well constructed exhibit, but not at his best in the coat department. Good harsh texture but looked a bit shaggy. Pleasing head, eye and expression. Front assembly good. Nice neck, shoulder and outline. Good body and profile. Well ,bent stifle. Excellent freedom of movement with good drive off the hocks. 3. Barney and Sexton’s, Molloney and Verrami. Very nicely constructed. Typical head and expression. Well presented. Made the most of himself showing his lovely topline and nicely angulated hindquarters. Showed well. Moved correctly both ways. Res Kugow and Holt’s, Waldmeister Jackson JW.
GOOD CITIZ D (2). 1. Banks and Douglas’s, Torabbi Welsh Malt Sh CM. attractive head, nice eyes and expression. Good forechest. Lengthy neck, correct topline and ribbing. Strong hindquarters which he used to advantage. He was just a little narrow in front coming towards me. 2. Dunk’s, Bothlyn Knight Dreamer at Bronia.
VB. (2). 1. Hayward’s, Ch. Foxearth Fat Chance. 13 years of age and in remarkable condition for her age. Lovely feminine head and expression, dark eyes. Good length of neck, well placed shoulders. Correct front. Nice pro-sternum. Ribs carried well back. Strong hindquarters with well bent stifles. Moved really well, a credit to her owner. 2. Scott’s, Daisarch Something Special. Another very well presented exhibit. 10 year old bitch and in excellent condition. Lovely coated black and tan. Pleasing head, dark eyes. Neat front. Good body and she moved like one half her age.
SpPB. (12). 1. McLeod’s, Sidelock Do I Look Bovvered. Exquisite head of correct proportions. Lovely eye and ear set contributing to the desired expression. A brindle just 4 days under 12 months. Superb front and feet with good wire coat on her legs. Reachy neck, excellent topline and underline. Good pro-sternum and ribs. Correctly angulated hindquarters. She excelled in true movement both ways. Very well presented. CC and BP. Will watch this ones progress with interest. 2. Poxon’s, Kapodach Sukiyaki. Another quality brindle delightful head and expression. pleasing lay back of shoulder. Excellent front. Lovely outline and profile movement. Nice shaped body with good ribs. Strong hindquarters. Beautifully presented. Movement all one could wish for. 3. Barney’s, Verrami Juan Fine Day. Very nice puppy, pity her brindle coat is just beginning to go on the blow. Well bala nced head. Sound front. Nice pro-sternum. Good body and hindquarters. Moved out well. Res Rathbone’s, Waldmeister Willow at Brialind.
SpJB. (14). 1. Sebire’s, Bouvee Brilliant. A very well balanced bitch. Nicely constructed. Pleasing feminine head, dark eyes. Good length of neck into lovely shoulder placement. Pronounced pro-sternum. Well sprung ribs. Correct sound front. Nice bend of stifle. Moved and showed extremely well. 2. Howells’, Fallowmill Treacle Tart. Brindle, a little smaller and shorter than my winner. Appealing head giving a typical expression. Pleasing front. Good ribs, body and topline. Nicely angulated hindquarters. She looked better on the move than standing. Moved very true. 3. Russaell’s, Russteck Ophelia. Brindle. Beautiful outline. Good topline and underline. Pleasing head and expression. Pronounced pro-sternum. Good front. Nice ribcage and hindquarters. Res Marston-Teal’s, Lordscairnie Love Diamonds. YB. (8). 1. Wilberg’s, Kanix Mary. Dark brindle. I liked her breed type and balance. Coat of harsh texture but at the inbetween stage. Beautiful head, eye and expression. Lengthy neck. Ideal body and topline. Sound front. Nice ribcage and hindquarters. Never stopped showing and made the most of herself. 2. Waite and Hutching’s, Molloney Sue Play at Pedach. Balanced front angles. Beautiful head, lovely shaped dark eyes. Nice neck, shoulders and front. Very good topline and ribcage. Strong hindquarters with well bent stifles. Moved soundly and showed well. 3. Blackburn-Bennett’s, Stargang Kasino Kween. Third of a trio of very good youngsters. Classic head and expression. Good shoulder and hind angulation. Pleasing front, body and topline. Nice outline both standing and on the move. Showed well with good drive. Res Earles’, Earlsdac Little Ruby.
PGB. (17). 1. Howells’, Fallowmill Clarissa. This brindle was presented in excellent condition. Super harsh coat. Lovely feminine head with dark expressive eyes. Good pro-sternum. Correct shoulders and front. Ideal body and topline. Well turned hindquarters. Moved soundly and well. 2. Kemp’s, Metcroft Diamonds Dust at Vossmead. Excellent length. Delightful head. Good reach of neck into correct shoulders and front. Nice topline. Well sprung ribs. Nice coat. Firm strong hindquarters. Moved with confidence and drive. 3. Jones’s, Bimini Dizzi Dancer. Pleasing brindle. Good overall construction. Impressive head. Good pro-sternum. Well proportioned body. Balanced angulation. Sound front. Good hindquarters. Moved well. Res Miles’s, Gunnrange Ophelia with Jaybiem.
LB. (14). 1. Dance’s, Emem Twirly Girl. Quality dark brindle. Balanced head with dark well shaped expressive eyes. Good pro-sternum and front. Turned out in immaculate condition. Nice neck, body and length of rib. Lovely outline. Well angulated hindquarters. Strong sound movement. 2. Kugow and Holt’s, Waldmeister Mischka JW. This one appeared a little high on the leg than my winner but won her place in this class on her superb accurate movement. Attractive head with intelligent expression. Good reach of neck, well laid shoulders. Correct front, good body, ribcage and hindquarters. 3. Wilberg’s, Stargang Coco at Kanix. Not at her best in the coat department on the day. She has a lovely head. Good front, nice angulation to shoulder. Impressive outline and topline which she kept on the move. Strong hindquarters. Res Howells’, Fallownmill Tutti Frutti.
OB. (8). 1. Wilberg’s, Kanix Kalinka. Delightful head and expression. Pleasing lay back of shoulder. Correct front. Reachy neck, good pro-sternum and ribcage carried well back. Nice harsh texture to coat. Good topline. Well angulated hindquarters. Showed well with sound positive movement. RCC. 2. Jones’s, Stargang River Dancer for Bimini. A very nicely constructed exhibit with a lovely head which would look better with the excess hair removed. Good shoulders and hind angulation with no exaggerations. Very good front. Nice ribcage, topline and underline. Fluid positive movement. 3. Kugow and Holt’s, Ch. Waldmeister Meadow. Another lovely exhibit. Unfortunately a bit spare in facial hair on the day. She has a pleasing head and expression. Excellent shoulders and front. Good ribbing and hindquarters. Moved very soundly. Res Boza Infantes’, It/Fin Ch. Nebbia Del Gotha.
GOOD CITIZ B. (1). 1. Shone’s, Foxearth Frimbriate at Hanishan. Was unplaced in a very strong Post Grad class. She has a very sweet head, good reach of neck. Well bodied and balanced. Neat front. Lots of type about her. Nice hindquarters. Showed happily and well.
M R Nixon