NATIONAL WORKING & PASTORAL BREEDS SOCIETY - 17 JULY 2010
Judge: Ms. Suzanne C. Archer [Tallisbay]
DOG RESULTS | |||
Puppy Dog (3/1) | |||
1 | VODAHOND GINO | ← Link available | |
2 | SKYLORDEX FIRPOINT FAVOUR | ← Link available | |
Junior Dog (4/2) | |||
1 | HANNABARBERA MR BOJANGLES | ← Link available | |
2 | ALPHABEAR SUPER TROUPER AT SAUVTAGE | ← Link available | |
Yearling Dog (5/2) | |||
1 | SANDBEARS BARNEY | ← Link available | |
2 | SANDBEARS BARNEY RUBBLE OF ELBEAR | ← Link available | |
3 | VODAHOND INNUENDO | ← Link available | |
Post Graduate Dog (8/1) | |||
1 | SANDBEARS I AM LEGEND | ← Link available | |
2 | HANNINGFIELD RUSHING RIVER ShCM | ← Link available | |
3 | BENKERIN SWEET VICTORY | ← Link available | |
Limit Dog (12/4) | |||
1 | SCOTIABEAR TALK OF THE TOWN AT RATHMIL JW, ShCM | ← Link available | |
2 | BLACKTIDE HARLING HERO | ← Link available | |
3 | SANDBEARS MACK SUPER LINER FOR BOWNBEARS | ← Link available | |
Open Dog (5/2) | |||
1 | MAYOSS YOU TWO JW, ShCM | ← Link available | |
2 | HANNINGFIELD SEQUOIA | ← Link available | |
3 | MERRYBEAR LENNOX LEWIS | ← Link available | |
Dog Reserve CC | |||
MAYOSS YOU TWO JW, ShCM | ← Link available | ||
Dog CC | |||
NEW CHAMPION | SCOTIABEAR TALK OF THE TOWN AT RATHMIL JW, ShCM | ← Link available | |
Best of Breed | |||
SCOTIABEAR TALK OF THE TOWN AT RATHMIL JW, ShCM | ← Link available | ||
WORKING GROUP | |||
SECOND | SCOTIABEAR TALK OF THE TOWN AT RATHMIL JW, ShCM | ← Link available |
DOG OR BITCH RESULTS | |||
Veteran Dog or Bitch (4/1) | |||
1 | PARADESO SPIRITO DI ITALIA | ← Link available | |
2 | Ch. SWANPOOL GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA | ← Link available | |
3 | ZENTAUR GIVUS TAMORADAT | ← Link available |
Judge's Comments |
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"Thanks to all the exhibitors for their entries. It was perfect weather for the dogs, sunny but not too warm with a cool breeze. The bitches were far superior in quality to the dogs and I was really pleased with my final bitch line-up which was full of breed type and quality. I was disappointed with the some of the exhibits in the lower dog classes. Many of the younger dogs lacked size, substance and masculinity and it wasn’t until the limit and open dog classes that the quality started to come through." Ms. Suzanne C. Archer |