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CAIRN BATH 14 Judge: Mr M S King BEST OF BREED : 1382 KEEVES Mrs J Seveek Living The Dream JW Sh.CM CAIRN JUDGE BATH 14 Cairn Terriers: MPD (1) 1. Kinchin’s Pennidazzle All Spruced Up. Just 6 mths, Head and body developing well, neat ears, good length of neck, coat still to fully come through, gained confidence on the move. PD (2) 1. Peers’ Tweedisle Relight My Fire. Nicely balanced youngster and looked good both in profile and head on, neat and well furnished head, small well set ears, good mouth, good neck and shoulders flowing into body of good length, tended to show his youthful side at times. 2 Parker-Tucker’s Uniquecottage Winsford. Good honest sort but not settling and not helping himself. JD (2) Quality Class. 1. Currie’s Stirlingview Superhero. Attractive and keen appearance and demanding attention, lovely head and ears giving typical expression, well made shoulders, good length of body, well ribbed, moved freely, in good coat and well presented. Pushed hard for further Honours and maturity can only improve his chances. Res Dog CC. 2. Innett & Engbretsen’s Carradine Dexter. Close to 1 and another of very good type, liked overall outline, good neck and shoulders, moved out with purpose. ND (1) 1. Brennan’s Cloverbrook I Mean Business at Milindack. Keen and outgoing with good expression, nicely made body, coat in good order, free and true mover. PGD (1) 1. Bateman & Sach’s Dandi Boy Spud. Solidly built dog with strong head, good bite, small well set ears, well ribbed, well set tail, moved out with ease and free flowing. LD (4) 1. Byrne & Innett’s Carradine Brian The Lion. Outgoing and confident, alert and workmanlike, very well made throughout, good head and expression, well bodied, nice rear angulation which produced good driving movement, coat in good order. 2. Waites’ Svendalens Snow Knight. Nice overall shape and well muscled, moving a little close behind. 3. Currie’s Stirlingview Stunning. OD (4) 1. Pearson’s Cloverbrook Special Effect. Liked overall type and balance, neat head, strong but not coarse or overdone, correct bite, neat small ears, good expression, nicely made body, coat in good condition, moved out with purpose. Did not help himself in final Challenge. Dog CC. 2. Bateman & Gompels’ Carradine Terries Tipple. Good head and expression, well bodied, strongly made rear quarters, but not as free on the move as 1. 3. Pavlova’s U’Jinn Macdonald. MPB (3) 1. Osborn’s Tweslam Born to Bewitch. Attractive young bitch with time on her side but has all the basics in place, coat coming on well. 2. Dolan’s Glenrood Scheherazade. Tended to stand a little narrow in front, good head, nice neck and shoulders, well angulated rear quarters, not always settling on the move. 3. Kinchin’s Pennidazzle Tuesdays Child. PB (4.1) 1. Peers’ Tweedisle Carefree. Lived up to her name and took it all in her stride, nicely balanced, good length of body, good coat, moved well both ways. BP. 2. Confue’s Anjofra Mad About Me. Not as forward as 1, wheaten in good coat, needs a bit more time. 3. Waites’ Seveek Snow Angel with Svendalens. JB (5) 1. Dolan’s Glenrood Magic Spell. Very feminine appearance, small head but in balance, well set eyes, good neck and shoulders, nice body with well set tail, not always helping her handler. 2. Owen’s Caldwall Call The Shots. Similar attributes and qualities of 1, settled to move well, coat in good condition. 3. Innett, Harrison & Clayton’s Caradine Lady Lola. NB (1) 1. Owen’s Caldwall Carefree. Alone but worthy winner, a little more forward than her litter sister who was 2nd in Junior, very feminine in appearance, nice neck and well laid shoulders leading in to good body and topline, moved freely. Developing well for age. PGB (4) 1. Tutchings’ Cloverbrook Touch of Class at Crowneast. Initially not settling, but pulled herself together to show off her positive virtues, nice head, neck and shoulders, well muscled, moved free. 2. Confue’s Anjofra Mymble. Moving a little close in front, nice shape and size. 3. Keeves’ Seevek I Dreamed a Dream. LB (3) 1. Bateman & Innett’s Carradine in Love with Amy. Nice outline and overall shape, nice head with broad skull, ears well set, good shoulders, well bodied, bone of good substance, coat in very good order and well presented, moved out with style. Res Bitch CC. 2. Osborn’s Tweslam Thistle Be Magic. Balanced head, good bite, well set dark eye, neck well set on, would like a better coat. 3. Ballinger’s Carradine Minnie The Moocha. OB (4) 1. Keeves’ Seevek Living The Dream. The Dream came true today, coming out top in a quality class of 4 excellent bitches, all of whom were good examples of the breed, Outgoing type of good balance and conformation, nice head with deep stop, level back of medium length, well muscled thighs, not always carrying her tail to advantage, but I liked the overall type and picture she presented. Bitch CC and BOB. 2. Braybrook’s Cloverbrook Copyright. One I have judged before as a youngster and pleased to see potential fulfilled, although today she could have helped herself more. 3. Dolan’s Casteline Peggy Sue. Breeders (1) 1. Baybrook’s Breeders Group displaying uniformity in type from this trio. Max King (Judge) |
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