• Show Date: 20/11/2021
  • Show Type: Championship Show
  • Judged by: Eileen Eby Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 28/07/2023

Welsh Corgi Club

Breed: Welsh Corgi (Pembroke)

Welsh Corgi Club

20 November 2021

Welsh Corgi (Pembroke) Special Award Classes

Special Award Junior Dog or Bitch

3 entered

2 shown

1st Irving's Born To Be Your Stars Align At Twinan (Imp Hun). 7 months old, very promising red and white puppy dog. Sweet face with round eyes, lovely triangular proportions to skull with foxy muzzle. Good scissor bite. His neck flows into the topline thanks to well laid shoulders. Well sprung ribs and strong loin, lovely oval feet. Moved slightly pigeon toed behind, but looked lovely in profile.

2nd. Franchi's Saniaquinto A Kind Of Magic. Red and white dog with rounder feet and longer in the body than 1st. His longer loin and ribbing gave him a body profile more closely resembling a cardigan. Masculine head but slightly longer in the muzzle than the ideal proportions of 3 to 5. He moved well behind, but it was difficult to judge his front and side gaiting as he pulled and leaned in the ring.

Special Award Post Graduate Dog or Bitch

3 entered

2 shown

1st. Franchi's Saniaquinto Moonstruck. Red and white litter sister to 2nd in previous class. Similar in build, but better construction and much better gaiting around the ring. Good length of stride. Oval feet, well laid shoulders, foxy expression, decent bite. Muzzle slightly longer than perfection would demand.

2nd Turner's Cottonfields The Bond Girl. Tri-colour bitch with rounded skull, decent bite. Short round feet with very arched toes. Moved close in front and rear. Decent layback of shoulder and good spring of rib. Slightly short in length of ribbing in proportion to loin.

Special Award Open Dog or Bitch

2 entered

1 shown

1st Webb's Corland Nighthawk Nbt. Tri dog with well sprung ribs, lovely oval feet and nice bone. Proper layback to shoulder, with arms fitting nicely around his well shaped chest. In profile, correct proportion of ribs to loin, giving a lovey Pembroke outline, and he moved soundly in all directions. Correct scissor bite and lovely proportions to skull.

- Eileen Eby, judge