Manchester 2012

Dachshund (Long Haired)

Judge: Ms R Kerry
 


BEST OF BREED : 350 MCNAUGHTON Ms L Ch Cedavoch Mystique
Best Dog : 351 MITCHELL Mrs F Bronia Larenzo
Res Best Dog : 344 GEESON Mrs J F Abydachs Kicks Up A Storm
Best Bitch : 350 MCNAUGHTON Ms L Ch Cedavoch Mystique
Res Best Bitch : 343 CALLOW Miss A F Bronia Aphrodite
Best Puppy : 351 MITCHELL Mrs F Bronia Larenzo
Best Veteran :
Best Breeder :

Class 123 PD (2 Entries) Abs: 1
1st: 351 MITCHELL Mrs F Bronia Larenzo
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Class 124 JD (1 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: 346 JOHNSON Mr T L Africandawns Rumour Rumble
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Class 125 PGD NO ENTRIES


Class 126 OD (3 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: 344 GEESON Mrs J F Abydachs Kicks Up A Storm
2nd: 352 MITCHELL Mrs F Bronia Absolute
3rd: 355 NIGHTINGALE Miss F Swansford Gryffindor At Rodima
Res:
VHC:

Class 127 GCD NO ENTRIES


Class 128 PB (1 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: 353 MITCHELL Mrs F Bronia Lenya
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Class 129 JB (1 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: 343 CALLOW Miss A F Bronia Aphrodite
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Class 130 PGB (2 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: 356 PLEVIN Miss P L Dachville Black Diamond
2nd: 345 GEESON Mrs J F Abydachs Summer Lovin
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Class 131 OB (4 Entries) Abs: 1
1st: 350 MCNAUGHTON Ms L Ch Cedavoch Mystique
2nd: 354 NIGHTINGALE Miss F Franzirose Mystical Shadow at Rodima
3rd: 347 JOHNSON Mr T L Africandawns Night Dreamer
Res:
VHC:

Class 132 GCB NO ENTRIES

 

 

PD (2,1) 1. Mitchell's Bronia Larenzo, lovely head, nice dark eye, good ear set, long muscular neck into well placed shoulders, prominent breast bone, full oval chest, good height to length ratio, good ground clearance, moved out well with strong driving movement. BD, BPIB. 2. Johnson's Africandawn's Rumour Rumble, head was a little heavy for me, good length of neck, would have preferred more lay back of shoulder, a little short in upper arm, good bone, beautifully presented and a lovely colour, looked good stacked but lost front on the move.

OD
(3) 1. Geeson's Abydachs Kicks Up a Storm, beautifully presented shaded red, lovely coat quality, Nice head and expression, moved well but would have preferred more follow through on his underline. RBD. 2. Mitchell's Bronia Absolute, very big boy, profuse coat, showed well, not enough ground clearance for me. 3. Nightingale's Swansford Gryffindor At Rodima.

PB
(1) 1. Mitchell's Bronia Lenya, litter sister to the dog puppy, better size, nice face, dark eye, strong conical head, tight elbows, good prominent forechest, good bone, held topline at all times despite playing about in the ring.

JB
(1) 1. Callow's Bronia Aphrodite, beautiful long conical head, almond shaped dark eye, pretty expression, correct coat, moved well, good length of ribbing, topline just needs to settle. RBB.

PGB
(2) 1. Plevin's Dachville Black Diamond, always liked this bitch but she does not show top her advantage, the glimpses of good movement proved she moved with drive when she was not pulling on the lead. Very good head, lovely eyes and expression, slightly lacking in length of neck, good feet, prominent forechest, a little short on coat. When she was behaving, I really liked her outline. 2. Geeson's Abydachs Summer Lovin, flet that I did not see the best of this bitch today, oozes attitude but this resulted in high stepping stunted movement, taller than one, therefore when not playing up her handler I am sure you would see better driving movement behind. Good bone,, shorter in body than 1, good head and eye, good length of neck in proportion with body.

OB
(4,1) 1. McNaughton's Ch. Cedavoch Mystique, black and tan, beautifully presented and handled, OK head and eye, good length of neck, lovely full oval chest, prominent breast bone, good length of ribbing, good height to length ratio, profuse coat, moved out well. BB, BOB. 2. Nightingale's Franzirose Mystical Shadow at Rodima, another very nice bitch, good head and eye, good length of neck, well placed shoulders, nice length of ribbing, good topline, strong quarters, did not move fast enough which effected profile on the move. 3. Johnson's Africandawn's Night Dreamer.

Rebecca Kerry