BOSTON & DISTRICT CANINE SOCIETY - 9 JANUARY 2020
Judge: Ms. Allyson Y. King [non-breed specialist - Allyking]
DOG RESULTS | |||
Veteran Dog (1/0) | |||
1 | CHERAPIPPIN XCALAPER | ← Link available | |
Minor Puppy Dog (3/0) | |||
1 | MERMAID'S PRIDE PIT LANE OPEN | ← Link available | |
2 | SENSITIVITY BLISS STORM LINDGREAVE OVER PEAKCHARM | ← Link available | |
3 | MISSISSIPPI-MISSOURI HAMER TIME | ← Link available | |
Puppy Dog (3/0) | |||
1 | VODAHOND CHIEF OF CLAN BRODY | ← Link available | |
2 | VODAHOND PRINCE CHARMING | ← Link available | |
3 | VALHALABEARS ETERNAL DREAM | ← Link available | |
Junior Dog (4/1) | |||
1 | SANDBEARS SMILER | ← Link available | |
2 | ANEWFDAY NEVER FORGET | ← Link available | |
3 | VALHALABEARS ETERNAL DREAM | ← Link available | |
Yearling Dog (4/2) | |||
1 | NURBURGNEWF CAYMAN | ← Link available | |
2 | RODIVECO RED RUM | ← Link available | |
Post Graduate Dog (3/2) | |||
1 | BRIDGESTONE KINGS NORTH FOR BODRHONYN | ← Link available | |
Limit Dog (4/1) | |||
1 | GUNNERSNEWFS ALL ABOUT ME AT DAWSTENBEARS | ← Link available | |
2 | VODAHOND AGAINST ALL ODDS | ← Link available | |
3 | LARKHARBOUR HITCHIN A RIDE TO SHADOWRISE Ir. Jun. Ch. | ← Link available | |
Open Dog (9/0) | |||
1 | SANDBEARS ON THE MONEY JW | ← Link available | |
2 | Ch. MILLTHORPE MR ROCHESTER JW, ShCM | ← Link available | |
3 | BARANOVA BIG BOPPER OF ELBEAR JW, ShCM | ← Link available | |
Special Beginners Dog (2/1) | |||
1 | MISSISSIPPI-MISSOURI HAMER TIME | ← Link available | |
Best Special Beginners in Breed | |||
MISSISSIPPI-MISSOURI HAMER TIME | ← Link available | ||
Dog Reserve CC | |||
Ch. MILLTHORPE MR ROCHESTER JW, ShCM | ← Link available | ||
Dog CC | |||
SANDBEARS ON THE MONEY JW | ← Link available |
Judge's Comments |
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"Since last judging the breed I feel eye shapes have improved a lot, perhaps an odd couple with looser shape, but no obvious haws as such, heads varied and size and bone, croup and tail sets did especially on the move given higher tail carriage thus losing balance shape and fluidity. I feel that several had weak pasterns in front some free standing at ten to two and with more open feet. Generally coats were well presented some over scissoring is creeping in as well which was clearly visible. Quite a few imports from a variety of countries." Ms. Allyson Y. King |