• Show Date: 18/09/2021
  • Show Type: Championship Show
  • Judged by: Vanessa Cox Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 28/07/2023

Darlington Dog Show Society Ltd

Breed: Miniature Pinscher

Darlington Ch show 2021 Miniature Pinschers

JD (1)

1. Mitchell’s Alcum Mr Who. Smart black and tan youngster with a strong masculine head, dark eyes and good ear set. Decent forehand with good depth of chest and shoulder placement, moderate tuck up, with a gently sloping topline and nicely angulated rear. Well-muscled and in lovely coat and condition. Had his mind on other things at times, but he moved well showing lift on the front action.

PGD (3,1abs)

1. Collinson & Dare’s Collypins Supersonic. Black and tan boy who is ideal for size with a slight slope to his topline giving a pleasing well balanced breed typical outline. Well-shaped head, ears set on well and used to advantage. Good forechest, elegant neck, well angulated quarters and tail set on well. Shown in super coat and condition. He moved with purpose with a hackney movement.

2. Smith’s Gold Digger At Tubize. Lovely red dog who is such a rich colour and in super body condition. Pleasing head with dark eyes, ear set good, all giving a breed typical expression, he didn’t want to use his ears today. Balanced profile, neck flows nicely into gently topline with a good tail set. Active mover with some lift on the front action. Just needs to settle a little, but has lots of potential.

LD (4)

1. Collinson & Dare’s Collypins Klickety Klick. RDCC. Quality black and tan boy who is really smart and an ideal size. Loved his shapely outline which slightly slopes to rear. Attractive masculine head, neat ears and a keen alert expression. Excellent front assembly, sturdy body, good tuck up and tail set. Presented in pristine condition and handled to get the best out of him. Moved out positively with good lift at front. Close up in the challenge, just felt the open winner was slightly more finished overall.

2. Reddington’s Kaypin Voulez Vous. Red boy, built on slightly bigger lines than winner, he has pleasing profile and overall balance. Lovely headpiece with neat ears and alert expression. Straight front, deep chest, strong topline with gentle slope to rear, muscular hindquarters and good tail set on. Active mover with some lift in front. Shown in gleaming coat.

3. White’s Alcum Skyfall

OD (5)

1. Smith’s Hamilton Arrow At Tubize. DCC. This showy black and tan headed a nice class of slightly different types. Such a smart boy with great ring presence, he immediately appeals for his breed typical outline and overall balance. Excellent front assembly, elegant neck fitting nicely into his shoulders, well sprung ribs, strong topline sloping gently to rear and muscular hindquarter. Shown in pristine condition, his jacket was gleaming. A keen showman, he came into his own on the move with good front lift. Close up in the BOB challenge, it was splitting hairs really, just slightly preferred the look at me attitude of the bitch.

2. James’ Ch Jaegerson Dress To Impress. Very similar sized black and tan presented in excellent condition with a pleasing shapely outline. Balanced masculine head, with good muzzle and underjaw and ears set high would prefer a slightly smaller size. Good forechest, well placed shoulders, gently sloping topline, and tail set high with a good sweep of stifle. Shown in lovely coat and condition and handled to advantage. Positive mover with some hackney action at front.

3. Gentle’s Dimogen Don't Cha Know.

PB (4)

1. Harrison’s Glenbrows Dance with Me. BPIB. Headed a class of all reds and all at different stages of development. This young lady stood out for her impressive shapely outline, I hope she has finished her growing. Feminine head of great quality, alert and expressive dark eyes, good strength to muzzle and underjaw. Good front assembly, with straight front, deep chest, gentle slope to rear and tail set on well. Beautifully conditioned, with such a rich glossy coat. Scores highly on move with a true hackney gait. Delighted that she later took toy puppy group 2.

2. White’s Glenbrows Dazzle. Littler sister to winner and very similar in size and shape. Pretty head, which is correctly shaped, dark eyes and well placed ears all giving an alert expression. Decent front assembly, nice reach of neck, deep chest, and topline gently slopes to rear and well-muscled hindquarters. Shown in lovely coat and bloom. Active mover with some lift at front.

3. Stracey’s Krieger's Ghetto Booty

JB (1)

1. Scourfield & Kantor’s Danton Do It Like This. RBCC. This eye-catching red girl was shown in gleaming condition. She is ideal size and has a lovely breed typical outline, compact, sturdy with gently sloping topline. Very pretty head, which is well shaped with expressive eyes, and good strength to muzzle and underjaw. Very good front assembly, good depth of chest, elegant neck which fits nicely into her shoulders, firm back, nice sweep of stifle with well set on tail. Came into her own on the move with true hackney action. A very stylish bitch who has lots of potential.

PGB (6)

1. Gentle’s Dimogen River Witch. Quality black and tan bitch who caught my eye as soon as she entered the ring. She has a lovely shape and breed typical outline. Pretty head with well-shaped small dark eyes, good muzzle and underjaw with a bright keen expression. Decent front assembly with straight legs, good forechest, sturdy body with strong back, tail set on well and a nice sweep of stifle. Shown in lovely condition. Scored highly on the move and had the best hackney action in the class. Lovely girl.

2. James’ Jaegerson Cracks The Code. Lovely red girl of ideal size and a pleasing shapely outline. Shown in gleaming coat and excellent body condition. Quality feminine head, dark eyes, high set ears and jet black pigment with a keen alert expression. Lovely front with straight legs, elegant neck fitting nicely into her shoulders, well ribbed, firm topline and well developed hind quarters. An attentive showgirl, she is an active mover just not quite the lift at front of the winner.

3. Billington’s Bamtybo Bonbon Avec Yrieix JW.

LB (4)

1. James’ Jaegerson Code Red. Quality red girl who stood out for me in this class for her ideal size and shapely well balanced outline. Feminine head and bright alert expression, dark eyes, high set ears. Decent front assembly, nice arch to her neck, flowing smoothly into her shoulders, sturdy body with slight tuck up and gently sloping topline to rear. Shown in gleaming jacket and lovely bloom. She was best mover in this class with positive action showing some hackney action to the front.

2. Santoriello’s Pinicio Tinsel in a Tangle JW. Pretty black and tan of ideal size and shapely outline. Very pretty head, dark eyes, neat ears and an alert keen expression. Good front, with a deep chest, slight arch to her neck into well laid shoulders, firm topline which gently slopes to well-made hindquarters, appears slightly longer cast than winner. Shown in gleaming jacket. Moved out very soundly not quite the lift at front of winner.

3. Cockings’ Keljantzi's Xquisite Beauty

OB (5)

1. Santoriello’s Ch Pinicio Wrapped In Red JW. BCC & BOB. Top quality and stylish red girl who stood out for her ideal size and breed typical outline. Beautiful head and expression, very feminine, with dark expressive eyes and dense nose pigment. Excellent front assembly, slightly arched neck fitting nicely into her shoulders, deep brisket, sturdy short coupled body with firm topline gently sloping to rear, well-muscled hindquarters with high tail set. Shown in gleaming jacket. Up on her toes all the time, she came into her own on the move, accurate and a true hackney. In The BOB challenge I felt she just had the edge on her sheer showmanship. Delighted to see her take Toy group 2.

2. Stracey’s Ch Krigers's Dark 'N' Delicious JW ShCM ShCex. Quality black and tan girl of ideal size and lovely breed typical balanced outline. Very feminine well shaped head, dark eyes, neat ears and a bright alert expression. Pleasing front, straight legs, elegant neck fitting well into her shoulders, firm topline, short coupled body with slight slope to rear, nice sweep of stifle. Shown in glossy coat, not quite the body of the winner today. Handled to advantage, and moved out with purpose with a good lift at front.

3. Westerman’s Keljantzi’s Yulianna At Charpin JW.

Vanessa Cox (Judge)