The Border Terrier Club Open Show (23-02-2019)

Second Place in Open - Dog, Judge: Ms Tina Jones (Otterholme)

Show Critique:

May I take the opportunity to thank the Club and its members for inviting me to judge at this show, and for the super warm hospitality I received. Special thanks to my ring stewards Carolyn Richardson and Janice Johnson, for being so efficient and keeping me on track.
I would like to say a huge thank you to the exhibitors for giving me the opportunity to go over their dogs, this was a real honour and I thoroughly enjoyed my day.
A few observations from the day, I felt rear movement on the whole was good but a few lacked the drive that I looked for, whilst in others it was their elevated front action that indicates an upper arm that is shorter than ideal. Today I saw too many that were far too wide in front, lacking the narrowness to go to ground. I like to see feet that are tight with a good thick pad so vital in an earth dog, many were lacking in this important trait.
Heads which are such a defining aspect of this breed, varied greatly, I found some too exaggerated and coarse for my liking, whilst others were narrow and somewhat snipey in muzzle, neither are correct.
Today I found coats at all stages, perhaps a sign that Crufts was not far around the corner, so perhaps not the best month to find a thick double jacket, so I found myself forgiving a lack of coat if the construction and balance I look for was there.
I found temperaments superb, dentition all good and all dogs entire. I felt the depth of quality was in the bitches, and in some classes I was spoilt for choice. Both puppy bitch classes were high in quality, and I look forward to seeing how they mature.
I am always mindful to judge fit for function, and I was happy that my winners fitted that bill.

Placing Critique:

quite different to 1, an old fashioned stamp of Border, so very much appealed. Another who painted a balanced picture. Excellent in head proportions with super strong jaw, his grey hairs on muzzle were the only indicators of his 8 years, little else revealed his age and he was shown in fabulous muscular hard condition. Correctly ribbed, very spannable, narrow throughout. Moved out with drive and accuracy, retaining his super topline as he did so. I could find little to fault today and was pleased to award him Reserve Best Dog and Best Veteran.