• Show Date: 01/10/2021
  • Show Type: Championship Show
  • Judged by: Vanessa Cox Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 28/07/2023

Scottish Kennel Club

Breed: Cesky Terrier

SKC (May Show Held in Oct 21 2021) Cesky Terrier

PGD (1)

1. Pearson’s Placido Musical Mission At Winoski. A nice example of the breed with balanced overall proportions giving a breed typical outline. Attractive masculine head with well-placed ears and excellent bite. Decent front assembly with good spring of rib, strong topline with slight rise over loin. Well-developed hindquarters with a good tail set. Good coat texture which was presented very well. Moved out positively with some propulsion from behind.

LD (1)

1. Burrage’s Sametova Bacary. Very appealing dog, liked his type and balanced profile. Lovely head with well set on ears and dark eyes showing a kind expression. Very good forehand, elegant neck fitting nicely into well laid shoulders, soundly constructed with muscular hindquarters. Coat presented to advantage. Moved soundly. Just felt he needed a bit of 'oomph' on the move.

OD (4,1abs)

1. Tobijanski’s Ch Janski Bugurovski. DCC and BOB. Caught my eye as soon as he entered the ring, scoring highly in this good class for his well-proportioned breed typical outline. Showy but still workmanlike, he has a lovely masculine head piece with well-placed ears. Strong neck, well sprung ribs and very good topline with gentle rise over strong loins. Shown in beautiful coat and body condition. His well-developed hindquarters enabled him to move out with a very smooth easy action with a good driving propulsion from behind, this gave him the edge in the challenge for BOB today.

2. England & Burrage’s Ch Ashleyheath's Black Thunder Sh.CM ShCEx. RDCC. Another quality dog with a pleasing breed typical outline and close up to the winner. Handsome masculine well balanced head with good ear set and strong jaw. Decent forehand with strong elegant neck, good spring of rib, good length of back with well-muscled hindquarters. Shown in pristine coat and condition and handled to advantage. Moved out with plenty of drive from behind, his topline was flattening ever so slightly on the move.

3. Scott-Downie’s Janski Quintavius at Vontac.

GCD (1)

1. Scott-Downie’s Janski Quintavius at Vontac. Mature dog built on slightly bigger lines but all in proportion and presents a balanced profile. Masculine head, dark eyes, his ears are a touch on the larger side. Strong neck, well bodied with good rib and loin. Strong muscular hind quarters which enable him to move out briskly with propulsion from behind. Very well presented coat of correct texture.

JB (2,1abs)

1. Tobijanski’s Janski Little Witch. Quality youngster who immediately appealed for her breed typical outline and overall balance. Feminine head, ears well placed and excellent bite. Good front assembly with a good spring of rib, topline has slight rise over loin leading to well-developed quarters. Beautifully presented coat. She had a very attractive profile action with good drive from behind, I thought her very promising.

PGB (1)

1. Pearson’s Zvonenka Hamentashen At Winoski JW10. Very nice example of the breed, her size and outline appealed. Feminine well shaped head, dark eyes and correct dentition. Well off for bone, nice neck, and good spring of rib, firm in topline and well angulated in hindquarters. Presented nicely with correct textured coat. An active mover with good prolusion from the rear, retaining her outline well on the move.

LB (3, 1abs)

1. England & Burrage’s Shasgav Nothin Else Matters By Ashleyheath. RBCC. Quality girl, loved her outline, very breed typical. Feminine head and expression, clean neck and shoulders, going into strong body, her topline gently sweeps upwards towards firm loins and well-muscled quarters. Happy on move with a pleasing profile and brisk purposeful action. Her coat is silky and well presented.

2. Thomson & Forbes’ Euphoriastaff Houska With Karensbrae (Imp Pol). Slightly shorter in body than winner and very slightly taller but she still has a balanced outline. Feminine head, ears a touch heavy. Good strength of body, lean neck into well laid shoulders, topline was firm on the move and standing, well ribbed, firm well angled hindquarters which she used well on the move with good drive from behind.

OB (3,1abs)

1. Burrage’s Komidion Prima Donna of Sametova. CC. This impressive girl headed a good class, with her elegant and balanced outline of good proportions. Nice reach of neck, lean arched neck into well laid shoulders, well angled hind and used to advantage with good driving movement, all topped off with a well presented gleaming silky coat. Gave a good account of herself in the challenge maintaining her correct topline throughout. Looked a picture.

2. Tobijanski’s Ch Janski Sodovuvitch. Initially thought she might be my winner as I slightly preferred her hindquarters, but she decided she was not going to put her all in on the move today. I thought that she was a very feminine bitch, pleasing head and eye, elegant neck, soundly constructed solid body with slight rise over loin. Shown in beautiful coat and condition and sympathetically handled.

Class 1068 VB (3,1abs)

1. Burrage’s Ch Komidion Night Music at Sametova Sh.CM ShCEx VW. Best Veteran. This quality mature lady is in such grand condition, she’s belies her age. Lovely feminine head, well set ears and pleasing expression. Decent forehand with a strong elegant neck, good length of loin with gentle rise and well-muscled hindquarters. Expertly presented to get the best out of her. Very good profile action with an easy gait and good propulsion from rear.

2. Thomson & Forbes’ Karensbrae Don't Shut Me Out. Another impressive lady carrying her years so well and close up to the winner. Liked her size and shapely outline. Lovely head and expression, ears a touch heavy. Good forehand, shoulders and topline with slight rise over loin. She moved out briskly, I just felt winner held head up better on move.

Class 1070 GCB (2,1abs)

1. Thomson & Forbes’ Euphoriastaff Houska With Karensbrae (Imp Pol). See limit b notes.

Vanessa Cox (Judge)