Maidenhead & District Canine Society (O - 15/02/2020)
| Judge | Alison Saich (Lindcoly) |
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Critique
Puppy (2) - 1st – Barnes & King – Izlou Shiver Me Timbers – 11 month old Black Male, top end of measure, good bite, good Masculine head with dark well shaped eye and neat ears. Good bone and well Muscled body with great coat, lovely neat feet, presented and handled very well BPIB was very pleased to here he went on to get PG1 – Very Well Done. 2nd – Frost – Hocombewood Master Teddy – 7 and a half month old sable boy, first show for owner and dog I believe both did very well. Top end of measure, very sweet friendly boy with lovely expression, great bite, coat coming on nicely for age, needs a bit of work on the move need to get him at the right speed and focused, but very well done for first outing.
Junior (1) – 1st - Gardner’s – Daraydala Black Pearl – 14 month old Black female – liked this girl a lot, full of beans and mischief. Lovely expression, beautiful eyes, neat ears. Lovely square outline, well muscled and she moved effortlessly round the ring in her class, but was very naughty in challenge so RBOB.
Graduate (0)
Open (3,1 ) 1st – Barnes & King’s - CH Spellcast Talk To Da Tail ShCM – 8 year old Cream Girl, Good Bite, Lovely Expression great ears and eyes, presented beautifully, lovely neat feet, well set shoulders, moderate forechest, tidy elbows, Moved like a Dream with such ease around the ring a real Beauty. BOB and was very pleased to hear went on to get Group 2 – Very well done. 2nd – Barnes & King’s – Izlou Walnut Forget Me JW – 2 year old Black Female, Beautiful girl with lovely expression, great ears and eyes, presented beautifully, good mouth and lovely neat feet, just very naughty on the move kept leaning towards or away from mum making hard to access movement. A cheeky Handful at Home I can imagine.
Judge: Alison Saich (Lindcoly)