City Of Birmingham Dog Show Society
31/08/19
Judge:
Linda Firth (Cairngold)
DCC
& BOB; Danielsson's Ch. Uniquecottage Wild Dill
RDCC;
Waugh's Tribannon Karamak
BCC;
Soper's Elitecharm Five Of Diamonds
RBCC,
Hughes & Hootons Penticharm Party Popper
BPIB
Goud's Vale Of Atholl's Itchy Fingers
Best
Vet; Lamb & Saltmarsh Renshaw There And Back Again Under Macmoon Sh.Cm
Best
Junior; Felters & Rumens' Landbuck Kingsman
Veronica Danielsson DCC &
BOB Ch. Uniquecottage Wild Dill |
Chris
Soper, BCC Elitecharm Five Of Diamonds
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Veronica Danielsson DCC Ch. Uniquecottage Wild Dill, Linda Firth.
Ann Waugh, RDCC Tribannon Karamak, Reinier
Goud,BPD ValeOf Athol’s Itchy Fingers, Jo Lamb, BVD Renshaw There And Back
Again Under Macmoon Sh.Cm |
Chris Soper, BCC Elitecharm Five Of
Diamonds, Linda Firth, RBCC Penticharm Party Popper, Liz Hooton, Anthony Osborn, BPB Tweslam
Chasing Rainbows, Reinier Goud, BVB Nl Ch Vale Of Atholl's Bessie Mcintyre |
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Awarding BOB |
Awarding BCC |
Awarding Best Junior |
Awarding Best Vet |
Awarding BPIB |
Vd (1
Entries) Abs: 0 1st: Lamb
& Saltmarsh Renshaw There And Back Again Under Macmoon Sh.Cm Mpd (1
Entries) Abs: 0 1st: Goud
Mrs M & Mr R Vale Of Atholl's Itchy Fingers Pd (1 Entries)
Abs: 0 1st:
Parker-Tucker Miss A R Uniquecottage Grey Borage Jd (4
Entries) Abs: 3 1st:
Felters, Mr A & Rumens Mr R A Landbuck Kingsman Gd (2
Entries) Abs: 0 1st: Parker-Tucker Miss A R Tom Trick's
Incredibly Ilay Of Uniquecottage (Swed 2nd: Lamb
& Saltmarsh Osw Birselaw Come Dancing With Macmoon Jw Sh.Cm Sh Pgd (3
Entries) Abs: 1 1st:
Keeves Mrs J Seveek Treasure The Dream 2nd:
Bateman Mrs R M Carradine Whiskey Mac Ld No
Entries Od (6
Entries) Abs: 2 1st:
Danielsson Miss V Swed Fin Ch Uniquecottage Wild Dill - Cc 2nd: Waugh
Mrs A Ch Tribannon Karamak - Rcc 3rd: Owen
Mr & Mrs P J & J Caldwall Call To Order Res: Saich
Miss K Lindcoly Holwing Mad Murdoc Gcd (2
Entries) Abs: 0 1st: Day
Mrs G Tribannon Chocolate Chip At Trekhilli 2nd: Lamb
& Saltmarsh Birselaw Dark Charmer
For Macmoon Sh.Cm |
Vb (3
Entries) Abs: 0 1st:
Goud's Nl Ch Vale Of Atholl's Bessie Mcintyre 2nd:
Purvis Mrs D E Svendalens Memoire Cherie 3rd:
Kinchin's Carradine Ruby Tuesday At Pennidazzle Mpb No
Entries Pb (2
Entries) Abs: 1 1st:
Osborn Mr & Mrs A Tweslam Chasing Rainbows Jb (4
Entries) Abs: 1 1st:
Yates-Johnson Mrs J M Pendley Dinah 2nd:
Robinson Mrs G Cruzo Curtain Call 3rd:
Kinchin Mrs J A Pennidazzle Dream Of Dreams Gb (5 Entries)
Abs: 0 1st: Saich
Mr & Mrs C J & L M Lindcoly Howling Whoopi 2nd:
Shopland Tycadno Penny Black For Cherrycrack 3rd:
Bateman Mrs R M Carradine Mon Mon Sherry Res:
Metcalf-Sault & Metcalf Cannwood Call Me Aggie Vhc:
Keeves Mrs J Seveek Cherry's Dream Pgb (3
Entries) Abs: 2 1st:
Bateman & Ravenhill Carradine Fizz Bomb Lb (2
Entries) Abs: 0 1st:
Osborn Mr & Mrs A Tweslam Gimme Gimme Magic Jw 2nd: Saich
Mr & Mrs C J & L M Lindcoly Let's Just Talk OB (
4entries. 2 Abs) 1st Soper's
Elitecharm Five Of Diamonds 2nd Hughes
& Hooton's Penticharm Part Popper GCB 1,0a Purvis'
Svendalens Memoire Cherie |
VD |
MPD |
PD |
JD |
GD |
PGD |
OD |
GCD |
PB |
JB |
GB |
PGB |
LB |
OB |
GCB |
VB |
In the Group |
City of Birmingham 31 August 2019 Cairn Terriers Thanks to my two very efficient
stewards. Although the ground surface
was good for seeing the dogs move, many bits of paper and other things had
blown in and of course Cairns have to investigate everything don’t they? I allowed for this when considering
movement. Temperament was fantastic, we are so
lucky in our breed to have dogs who will kiss you as you examine them. It’s a shame we don’t have more young
dogs and bitches coming through, doesn’t bode well for the breed in a few
years’ time. It was lovely to see Feffie Somerfield
watching my efforts from the ringside. VD (1) 1.
Lamb and
Saltmarsh’s Renshaw There and Back Again Under Macmoon Sh CM 8 year old dark brindle,
excels in head. Has a strong, well
made body with good bone. Moved OK, very showy indeed. Best Veteran MPD (1) 1.
Goud’s Vale of
Atholl’s Itchy Fingers Looking leggy at present
but this male pup has plenty of potential.
He has all the makings of a very typey Cairn. He has a very good front and shoulders and
a level topline which he kept on the move.
Has nice rear angulation. His
coat is of the correct texture and when fully coated and has developed more
in head he should look a picture.
Moved well when settled. A
good prospect. PD (1) 1.
Parker
Tucker’s Uniquecottage Grey Borage Cream, in full coat. Nice size. Good head with nice dark eye.
Adequate neck and good layback.
Straight front. Good bend of
stifle with strong quarters. Moved
true both ways. JD (4, 3) 1.
Felters and
Rumens’ Landbuck Kingsman I have admired this
youngster from the ringside and he is certainly maturing into a good
Cairn. A well balanced red brindle
with a lovely masculine head and correct eye in both shape and colour. He has
a good front with adequate brisket and strong neck flowing into clean
shoulders. His tail set is spot
on. Presented in full double coat but
tidy with it. Rear movement was
excellent with plenty of drive. Best
Junior. GD (2) 1.
Parker
Tucker’s Tom Trick’s Incredibly Ilay of Uniquecottage Cream brindle with a
strong masculine head with a deep stop. Lovely big teeth and correct
bite. Conformation all A1. He has a good depth of rib and his tailset
was correct. There is no mistaking
him for a bitch, all male this one. Presented
in profuse double coat, he moved straight in front and with drive from the
rear, showed very well. 2.
Lamb and
Saltmarsh’s OSW Birselaw Come Dancing with Macmoon JW Sh CM ShCEx This one was lighter boned
than winner, had a really good head with typical dark muzzle. Level topline, good tailset. Strong rear with correct angulation. Moved with drive in the rear but not
moving so well in front today. PGD (3, 1) 1.
Keeves’ Seveek
Treasure The Dream Very showy Cairn of good
proportions and a nice size. Good
mouth and a level topline. Correct
rear angulation. I would prefer more
depth of brisket. Harsh coat. Moved OK. 2.
Bateman’s
Carradine Whiskey Mac Red, longer cast than
winner. I liked his head and he had good, medium, strong bone. Well bodied, he was in profuse, harsh
double coat. He moved very well both
ways, not quite so showy as winner. LD (0) OD (6, 2) By far the strongest dog
class. 1. Danielsson’s Swed Fin Ch Uniquecottage Wild Dill A really lovely cream who
took my eye as soon as he entered the ring.
He was a pleasure to go over, having really strong bone and a good
depth of brisket. He excels in head which
is balanced, has a broad skull and good shape and eye colour, strong muzzle. The rest of his conformation was fine, he
had the correct tailset and carried it well on the move keeping his topline
level. But his greatest asset, in my
opinion, is his movement. It was so
refreshing to see a Cairn move true in front, keeping his front legs parallel
and behind, you could see the drive because you could see his pads. He moved effortlessly with a good flow,
his feet just skimming the ground. He
was very well presented with a good harsh outer coat and soft undercoat. Showed very well indeed. He behaved well in the group and was
shortlisted under judge Lesley Crawley.
DCC & BOB 2. Waugh’s Ch Tribannon Karamak This Cairn was really
unlucky to have Wild Dill in his class today. Karamak is a really good Cairn who moved around the ring as if
he owned it. The bits on the ground
didn’t bother him at all, he held his head up all the way! His head is typical with a deep stop and
lovely eye colour. Good mouth. Powerful muzzle. Straight front, clean shoulders, deep in rib, good rear
angulation. Flowed around the
ring. Preferred coat of winner and
winner’s maturity. RCC. 3. Owen’s
Caldwall Call To Order 4. Saich’s
Lindcoly Howling Mad Murdoc GCD (2) 1. Day’s Tribannon Chocolate Chip at Trekhilli Up to size 19 month
old. Well boned and bodied. Strong
neck with a good flow, clean shoulders. Level topline which he kept on the
move. Correct tailset. Presented in
good order, in excellent condition with harsh double coat. Moved true and showed well. Good rapport with handler. 2. Saltmarsh’s Birselaw Dark Charmer for Macmoon Sh CM Not as big as winner, a
nice size. Excels in head which was
balanced, short muzzle and correct eye.
On the day his coat was not in as good a condition as winner. He showed very well. VB (3) 1.
Goud’s Vale of
Atholl’s Bessie McIntyre Cream brindle, well made
and good strong body. Feminine head,
presented in fine order with a lovely textured coat. Showed particularly well. 2.
Purvis’
Svendalens Memoire Cherie Dark brindle bitch, nice
make and shape. Good head, broad
skull, strong muzzle, lovely expression.
In full coat, harsh double.
Not quite the showmanship of winner. 3.
Kinchin’s
Carradine Ruby Tuesday at Pennidazzle MPB (0) PB (1) 1.
Osborn’s
Tweslam Chasing Rainbows Dark brindle pup, very
feminine, nice size. Pretty head with
correct eye shape and colour.
Straight front, correct taliset.
Moved OK, coat not at its best today. JB (4, 1) – First 2 could change places on another day. 1.
Yates
Johnson’s Pendley Dinah This quality bitch was so
lovely to go over on the table. Sound
in conformation. I liked her feminine
head, so expressive. Strong neck with
clean shoulders. Level topline and good tailset. Nice rear angulation. Well presented, in good coat and
condition. Sound rear movement. Very attentive to handler. 2.
Robinson’s
Cruzo Curtain Call Grey brindle with a very
good coat and well presented. Make
and shape fine. Stood four square on
good legs and feet, standing well forward on forepaws. Strong loin and nice bend
of stifle. Showed with
enthusiasm. Preferred head of winner. 3.
Kinchin’s
Pennidazzle Dream of Dreams GB (5) 1.
Saich’s
Lindcoly Howling Whoopi I like this well balanced
red bitch a lot, she presented a beautiful clean outline and showed
particularly well, very much in tune with her handler. Nice size, not
overdone in any way. Medium bone,
straight front with good layback. Good depth of rib, strong loin, level
topline, kept on the move. Tail in correct position, carried well on the
move. Moved true in front, with drive
from the rear. In good coat and
condition, presented well. 2.
Shopland’s
Tycadno Penny Black for Cherrycrack Dark brindle with a really
lovely Cairn temperament, I bet she’s a livewire at home. Excels in head, which was really
feminine. Nice flow of neck into
clean shoulders. A sound, honest
bitch but on the day the winner had a better coat I thought. 3. Bateman’s
Carradine Mon Mon Sherry 4. Metcalf
Sault’s Cannwood Call Me Aggie 5. Keeves’
Seveek Cherry’s Dream PGB (3, 2) 1.
Bateman and
Ravenhill’s Carradine Fizz Bomb Nice sized red bitch with
typical dark points. Lovely, strong
yet feminine head with broad skull and strong muzzle. Excellent mouth. Well bodied with a level topline. Well balanced. In good
coat and condition. Very showy and
moved particularly well in front. LB (2) 1.
Osborn’s
Tweslam Gimme Gimme Magic Another red of nice
size. Cairny head with good
expression. Lovely make and shape
with a strong back and level topline.
Medium length of back with good tailset. In good condition and her
coat was of the correct texture and she was well presented. Moved true in front and with drive from
the rear. Showed well, a nice bitch. 2.
Saich’s
Lindcoly Let’s Just Talk Another red, nothing
really to dislike about her. Sound in
make and shape and again correct size.
She moved very soundly both ways.
But I preferred the head of winner and she was not in the same quality
coat. OB (4, 2) 1.
Soper’s
Elitecharm Five of Diamonds I have admired this bitch
from the ringside on many occasions and was not disappointed when I examined
her on the table. She is a good size
with correct proportions. Not
overdone, medium throughout.
Beautiful head, so well balanced and feminine. Nice neat ears. Good mouth. Well bodied, adequate bone. Coat was of excellent texture with plenty
of it but she was well presented and tidy, rugged but not ragged as the
saying goes. Up and down she moved
true in front and with drive from the rear.
Showed well for handler. CC 2.
Hughes and
Hooton’s Penticharm Party Popper A quality bitch with a
lovely temperament. Beautiful
feminine head with lovely dark points, good body, adequate bone. Straight front and had good layback. Stood well forward over forepaws. Nice bed of stifle. Another good mover, flowed effortlessly
around the ring. Showed well. Thought
the winner had the edge on coat today. RCC. GCB (1) 1.
Purvis’ Svendalens
Memoire Cherie – 2nd in
Veteran B Linda Firth (Judge) |