The Great Joint Dachshund Club 2008

Judge : Pam Poulter (Lankelly)

 

  

Dog CC :  NORTH-ROW Ir Ch Barmaud Jacob
Res Dog CC : DIBLE & MOON Eng & Ir Ch Liebling Cross The Pond To Barmaud CJW

Bitch CC : NORTH-ROW Ir Ch Barmaud Jessica
Res Bitch CC : ROLLINSON Nosinllor Joan of Arc

Best Puppy : DERRY Abbeydac Parsley with Andlouis
BEST OF BREED :
NORTH-ROW Ir Ch Barmaud Jacob

BEST VETERAN : RYDER Ch Sonic Knight Sky to Jaskar

 

Minor Puppy Dog (3 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: PASKINS Sonic Foot Loose at Kindeace
2nd: REES Ermewood Joint Effort
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Puppy Dog (5 Entries) Abs:2
1st: DERRY Abbeydac Parsley with Andlouis
2nd: SKINNER Ritterburg the Magician
3rd: EDWARDS & LAVIN Swincombe Darite
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Junior Dog (3 Entries) Abs: 1
1st: DIBLE & MOON Lieblings Stormin Norman
2nd: SKINNER Ritterburg the Magician
3rd: GIBSON Allfreys Cops n Robbers
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Post Graduate Dog (5 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: SKINNER Ritterburg the Magician
2nd: DAVIS Knotts Greene King
3rd: PASKINS Atahira Bags of Blue at Kindeace
Res: DIBLE & KENT Monisi on the Town
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Limit Dog (8 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: VINE Cishelvine Sea Swell
2nd: ROWE Boloria Calico Jack
3rd: CLIFFORD Ablebody Rock 'n' Roll
Res: COVERLEY Romanchi Choctaw
VHC: EDWARDS & LAVIN Nosinllor Fusillier

Open Dog (5 Entries) Abs: 0
1st:
NORTH-ROW Ir Ch Barmaud Jacob

2nd: DIBLE & MOON Eng & Ir Ch Liebling Cross The Pond To Barmaud CJW
3rd: DERRY Ch Andlouis the Tempest
Res: MOORE Ch Aventine Rainman At Romanchi JW

VHC: PHILLIPS Tendrow Special Format

 

Veteran Dog
1st: No Entries
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Minor Puppy Bitch (8 Entries) Abs: 2
1st: MEASE Weaverwires Florin

2nd: GIBSON Allfreys Starduster
3rd: BARRETT Ablebody Pulcinella
Res: MOORE Molloney Ann Other at Romanchi

VHC: EDWARDS Lovehayne Black Opal

Puppy Bitch (4 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: LOCKSMITH Abbeydac Corriander
2nd: MOORE Molloney Ann Other at Romanchi
3rd: PASKINS Sonic Fancy Free at Kindeace
Res: NORTH-ROW Barmaud Violet

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Junior Bitch (7 Entries) Abs: 1
1st: PUGHE & FRASER  Bystock Black Inca
2nd: PHILLIPS Tendrow Poetic Justice
3rd: GIBSON Allfreys Grace Kelly
Res: DIBLE Liebling Drama Queen
VHC: LOCKSMITH Abbeydac Rosemary

Post Graduate Bitch (11 Entries) Abs: 7
1st: VINE Wirelinc Fem Fatale Among Cishelvine
2nd: CALCOTT Vineacre Its Only Money
3rd: PATERSON Cloudside Isodora at Ambiesque
Res: PHILLIPS Tendrow Special Relection
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Limit Bitch (10 Entries) Abs: 4
1st: ROLLINSON Nosinllor Joan Of Arc
2nd: ROWE Boloria Anastasia

3rd: SPEAK Rodnan the Goddess Athene
Res: COVERLEY Aventine Vanilla Sky
VHC: MEASE Vineacre Its Only Rock n Roll

Open Bitch (7 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: NORTH-ROW Ir Ch Barmaud Jessica
2nd: GIBSON Allfreys Ursula
3rd: PUGHE & FRASER Ch Bystock Pumpkin Pie
Res: MOORE Ch Aventine Minority Report At Romanchi JW
VHC: KENT Liebling Sweet Charity

 

Veteran Bitch (2 Entries)
1st: RYDER Ch Sonic Knight Sky to Jaskar
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WIRE HAIRED

It is just over nine years since I last judged this variety, which is also the variety I show, and in these years much seems to have changed for one thing there is an influx of new blood from abroad, where as nine years ago the only overseas blood was that of Starbarrack Diamond who the late Jill Johnson had brought into the country, who is behind quite a few of the present dogs, but I am not sure that enough care has been taken in who has been mated to who. Size seems once more to be a problem, could these dogs get down a badger sett and pull a badger out with out getting stuck, are they too long to manoeuvre underground? Let's not forget the purpose of the breed, they are a hunting dog, who goes to ground, their coats are supposed to be so dense and harsh that they can go through the thickest of undergrowth that might put even the smaller gundogs off. On the plus side their temperaments are wonderful and all were happy to be on the table and gone over I had many a kiss from them. Mouths need to be watched, as quite a few were bordering on having a level bite, shoulders could be better placed but it was hind movement that was so poor. I wonder if people walk behind their dogs and watch them move, if they did I am sure they would realise that something was wrong for they do not drive, but wander from side to side. Having said all that I would like to say a very big thank you for my entry, I enjoyed judging your dogs. MPD (3,1) 1 Paskins, Sonic Foot Loose At Kindeace, Brindle with a good coat and a very pleasing head, shoulders well placed, but I would like to see him carrying a bit more weight, as at the moment he looks a bit too long, which affects his topline. Hind movement is poor, it could improve with road work. Nice size. 2 Rees, Ermwood Joint Effort. Rather on the large size, he had better feet than one but his hind movement was very poor. Well off for bone. Lovely head and expression. PD (4,1) 1 Derry 's Abbeydac Parsley At Andlouis B.P.I.B. A lovely size, dark brindle, beautifully presented, good shoulders, good rear end, level topline, very handsome young, man, who moved around the ring with ease. He should do extremely well, I shall watch his progress with interest. Was delighted to see him go R.B.P.I.S. 2 Skinner's Ritterburg The Magician, who was beautifully presented with not a hair out of place, he has a masculine head with a dark eye, this is set on a good reach of neck with a prominent forechest, good bone and feet, however he is still a puppy and a bit on the large size for me, so hopefully he will not grow any more, his hind movement really lets him down. 3 Edwards & Lavin's Swincombe Darite. Brindle better size than two, but needs more ring training to show off his good points, pleasing head and shoulders but feet a little flat. His owners should have some fun showing him. JD (4,1) 1 Dible's Liebling Stormin Norman, what a lovely harsh coated red, with a masculine head and expression, good shoulders level topline, well off for bone with good feet. He has a good rear but there were times when he was pulling away from his handler, which spoilt his hind movement, a promising exhibit. 2 Skinner's Ritterburg The Magician. 3 Vine's Cishelvine Nobody's Fool Nice size, but a little loose in elbow, which showed in front movement, hind angulations quite good. Pleasing head and expression. PGD (5) 1 Skinner's Ritterburg The Magician. 2 Davis ' Knotts Greene King. Lovely sized brindle, who was immaculately presented shoulder and rear angulation quite good, level topline masculine head and expression, both the dog and the handler have come a long way since they first ventured into the ring, The lad now needs to move out with more purpose and drive, for he is quite well made. 3 Paskins' Atahira Bags The Blue At Kindeace, Dark Brindle little on the large size, but with good bone and feet, nice rear end but still lacked drive on the move. LD (8,3) 1 Vines Cishelvine Sea Swell, lovely for size, dark brindle well presented. He is well constructed for and aft, which allows him to move with drive and extension, but his owner is inclind to rush him around the ring, which spoils his movement, he has a good keel ribbing goes well back, should do well. 2 Rowe's Boloria Calico JackDark Brindle, well presented with good bone and feet, level topline, well made quarters, which he knows how to use, not quite the front of one, plus he's a little short in ribbing, and is still a little on the large size for me, but a pleasing exhibit non the less. 3 Clifford's Ablebody Rock And Roll, red, good ribbing little upright in shoulder, excellent coat and presentation, but would like to see him carrying less weight. OD (5) 1 Northrow's Ir Ch Barmaud Jacob C.C. and B.O.B. to be hyper critical I would like him a size smaller but having said that he was totally new to me. He has the most wonderful head with a dark eye, definitely the old type of head, infact he is very much the type of dachshund that Jill Johnson would have shown, and he is of the Silvae breeding of some years back. Excellent front and rear angulation with good spring of rib and level topline, his movement was excellent. 2 Dible and Moon's Ch/Ir Ch Lieblings Cross The Pond To Barmaud, R.C.C. the only wire I had judged before and I still like him, he has an excellent red coat, with a good front and rear end, he moved out freely infront but today he did not move quite as well behind as one. I like his head and dark eye with an excellent reach of neck. 3 Derry 's Ch Andlouis The Tempest, A really lovely size and one who I see on looking in the catalogue is passing on his size and good construction to his offspring. Lovely head good reach of neck with excellent shoulder placement, level topline but today was not moving as positively behind as I have seen him. MPB (8,2) 1 Mease's Weaverwires Florin very much a baby, she is a dark brindle with much lighter hair on her legs, very feminine with good shoulders, moved well for a youngster, ended the day as the best minor puppy in breed. 2 Gibson's Allfreys Starduster, what a lovely baby, who is just six months, but I would expect to see and hear a lot about her, for she is very well made both for and aft with good ribbing and a level top line, moved out well and was enjoying herself. Just lost out to one by a whisker, which was maturity. I see that she goes back to the breeding that I liked. 3 Clifford's Ablebody Pulcinella. Another red with a good coat, but was a little on the plump side, was quite well made fore and aft. Very feminine head good reach of neck, level topline, moved well for a youngster. PB (5,1) 1 Locksmith's Abbeydach Corriander, B.P.B. she is a litter sister to the B.P.I.B. and very like him, she is a nice size with a feminine head dark eye, good front and rear end ribbing carried well back. Promising. 2 Moore 's Molloney Ann Other At Romanchi, came up from reserve in puppy class and here she moved much better although she is not co-ordinated in her movement, excellent coat and presentation with good bone. 3 Paskin's Sonic Fancy free At Kindeace, another brindle of similar breeding to many of the other puppies but she very much lacks maturity and could do with some ring training. JB (7,1) 1 Pughe & Fraser's Bystock Black Inca, very dark brindle, who I have liked, good shoulders, well ribbed prominent forechest, ribbing carried well back, at the moment I would like to see a more rounded back side for she appears rather narrow, possibly could carry a little more weight. A pleasing youngster who with maturity should do well. 2 Phillip's Tendrow Poetic Justice, good red coat, who is somewhat upright in shoulder, good feet but lacking a little in bone, ribbing good, prominent forechest, she has a good rear end and this showed in her sound rear movement. 3 Gibson's Allfreys Grace Kelly, brindle who I like as a puppy and one who I feel will come on with maturity for she has all the essentials good coat, although leg hair could be harsher and her feet could be tighter. Lovely feminine head dark eye, moved out soundly. Kept a better topline than two. Rather at the in between stage of maturity. PGB (11,7) 1 Vine's Wireline Fem Fatale Among Cishelvine. Balanced brindle with good shoulders and rear end level topline, just a little too low to ground, she has a good keel with ribbing carried well back. Moved out well, showed her pads. Presented a nice outline, which she kept on the move. 2 Calcott's Vineacre It's Only Money. Very similar to the winner, in most respects but was not moving as freely. She has a good bone and feet, with a harsh coat. Lots to like about this youngster. 3 Paterson 's Cloudside Isodora At Amblesque, one who I have seen on many occasions, who on first glance I thought would be the winner, but I felt she could loose a little weight as this affected her movement. She is very well constructed with good shoulders and rear end level topline both standing and on the move, she has great bone and tight feet. LB (10,5) 1 Rollinson's Nosinllor Joan Of Arc R.C.C. Dark Brindle who was immaculately presented she has good front and rear construction with a good forechest and ribbing carried well back, kept a level topline at all times, she has matured into a nice bitch, today her rear movement was not a positive as I have seen it. 2 Rowe's Bolario Anastasia, a good coated chocolate, which is nice to see, she is a lovely size with good shoulders and rear end, possibly a little narrow in front, which showed in her movement. Good rear and looked good in profile, but lost out to one on hind movement. 3 Speak's Rodnan The Goddess Athene Brindle, who does not have the shoulders of the other two, but has quite a good rear end and this was reflected in her movement going away. Good bone and feet. Feminine head with a dark eye. OB (8,1) 1 Northrow's Ir Ch Barmaud Jessica C.C. I had never seen this bitch before and I now see she is a litter sister to the dog winner. She is a lovely size and full of quality, excellent front and rear construction with just the right amount of forechest. Kept a level topline both standing and moving, her movement was very true, a lovely bitch, just pipped by her brother for B.O.B. on what I thought was his better ring presence. 2 Gibson's Allfreys Ursula another nice brindle, feminine head on a good reach of neck, with well placed shoulders, good coat feet and bone, just feel she is a little short of rear angulation. Her ribbing is carried well back, keeps a level topline at all times. 3 Pughe & Fraser's Ch Bystock Pumpkin Pie., feminine head on a good reach of neck, quite well placed shoulders but not quite up to one and two. Has a good rear end and this showed in sound hind movement. I did feel that she was a little long in the loin and that she was a little short in ribbing. VB (2,1) 1 Ryder's Ch sonic Knight Sky To Jasker, this young lady is now eight years old, but does not look it. In lovely condition with a feminine head, good shoulders and rear end, she moved out well. Keeps a level topline both standing and on the move Thank you for bringing her.

Pamela J Poulter