Ladies Kennel Association (11-12-2016)

Second Place in Yearling - Dog, Judge: Mr Graham Pickering (Picer)

Show Critique:

I would like to thank the committee of Ladies Kennel Association for their kind invitation to the judge the breed at this well organised show and their generous hospitality. It was a real honour and I thoroughly enjoyed my day. I would also like to thank my stewards Tony and Katherine for keeping things running smoothly throughout the day. Thank you also, to all the exhibitors for their entries and the sporting way that they took the decisions that I made.

As for the dogs – as expected, coats varied, all the dogs were entire, in clean condition and well behaved. There were a couple of dogs with teeth not set square in the jaw or with teeth out of line. I was looking for dogs of the correct size, with a typical otter head, a harsh double coat and a thick pelt, plenty of muscle, the correct amount of bone, and shown in hard condition. I also expect to see dogs that move true and with ease around the ring and look physically capable of doing a days’ work, whether they get the opportunity or not. All my winners had these attributes and as often happens many deserving exhibits went without cards on the day.

Placing Critique:

A smaller type dog who still fits the bill. Typical otter head with a strong foreface and muzzle, with big strong teeth. Excelled in front and stood on small tight feet, he has plenty of muscle and type. Shown in full coat with a thick pelt. Moved well fore and aft. Unlucky to meet the first place today.