• Show Date: 18/06/2022
  • Show Type: Championship Show
  • Judged by: Vanessa Cox Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 28/07/2023

Border Union Agricultural Society

Breed: Japanese Chin

Border Union 2022 Japanese Chin

PD (2)

1. Thomas’ Threadgold Dan Dare at Javalcy. Quality b/w youngster with a very appealing head and expression with lovely eyes and well cushioned muzzle. Nicely bodied for his age with good breadth and depth of chest, cobby and compactly built with well-set tail. Shown in lovely bloom and silky coat. Good profile movement with some lift, his front just needs to tighten up as a touch close coming on.

2. Blair’s Bellflows Toffee Crunch. R/w boy not quite the body or coat of the winner as yet and can carry a little more body weight to advantage. Pleasing for both size and balance, head developing with a nicely cushioned muzzle and largish dark eyes. Fine bone and typical feet. Well carried tail. Well marked silky coat. A little puppyish on move but essentially sound.

JD (4)

1. Lindsay’s Cranvarl Roger at Anjuli. An eye catching high quality R/W dog of really pleasing type and balance. Most attractive head and expression with nicely cushioned muzzle, dark eyes with unexaggerated look of astonishment. Good neck and shoulders, sturdy, well ribbed body. Presented in beautiful coat and body condition. One of the best movers today, free flowing and sound. Delighted to award him the DCC. Deserves to win his title in my opinion.

2. Burns & Hampton’s Sleepyhollow Vincent. Slightly smaller boy with an appealing head, lovely dark eyes, well placed nose and nicely cushioned muzzle. Good neck and shoulders, sturdy, well ribbed body with some breadth of chest, good topline and tail set. Nicely presented silky coat developing well. Sound and free moving.

3. Blair’s Sharlana’s Chaos at Bellflows.

YD (2,1abs)

1. McFarlane’s Corrinwood Peter Piper. B/w boy, liked his size and outline. Attractive head and expression with good cushioning and fairly broad skull, good eyes with just the right amount of white in the inner corners. Well bodied with good rib and fine strong bone and lovely hare feet. Shown in good coat and furnishings. Nice quality boy, just needs to settle on move.

ND (2)

1. Beadling’s Sharlarna Hot Blooded at Pollypeck. Standing fourth in his previous class, he won this class on his head properties, dark eyes, good cushioning to muzzle and fairly broad skull. Fine bone with typical hare feet. Cobby and compactly built with a heavier marked silky, well presented coat. Carries himself well on the move, just a touch close behind.

2. Moss’ Seafar Shikoku of Delphlands. Good sized skull, would like a touch darker eyes, well cushioned muzzle. Cobby with good breadth of chest and firm topline and well set and carried tail. Shown in lovely coat, just a little heavier in body than winner. Sound and free moving.

GD (6,2abs)

1. Steele’s Threadgold Locked N Loaded. B/W boy, attractive head, dark eyes with some white in inner corners, well placed nose and well cushioned, broad muzzle. Firm, level topline, good body, good turn of stifles. Fine bone with typical hare feet. Well-presented silky coat. Scored highly on his movement, sound and free moving with some lift in the front and with good hind action.

2. McFarlane’s Jeskandai Koi No Yokan. Liked his head very much, fairly broad, nicely marked with well-placed nose and nicely cushioned muzzle. Cobby body and good topline and tail set and shown in lovely coat. Not the confidence of the winner on the move today.

3. Moss’s Ouzlewell Artful Dodger of Delphlands.

LD (3,2abs)

1. Martin’s Sharlarna Trouble Maker. B/W boy who was very pleasing for both size and balance. Attractive fairly broad head, dark eyes with sufficient white in inner corners to give of astonishment and with good cushioning to his muzzle. Well bodied with a good topline and high set tail, topped off with a profuse silky coat which was presented really well. Very sound on the move with pleasing free flowing movement.

OD (4,1abs)

1. Rooney, Green & Green’s Littletigers Innuendo with Jaschin (Imp Ita) JW. Headed a good class of quality dogs. I thought this boy had the better movement on the day. Very pleasing for both size and balance. Attractive head and expression with unexaggerated look of astonishment and nicely cushioned muzzle. Good breadth of chest and compact well ribbed body, firm topline and high set tail. Moved out soundly with nice lift in the front and good hind action. His silky coat was presented in pristine condition. Pleased to award him the RDCC.

2. Thomas’ Javalcy The Great Mikado JW. Another pleasing boy with much to like about him and he too has an air of quality. Good for size and overall balance. Masculine, well-marked head, dark eyes with unexaggerated look of astonishment and nicely finished muzzle. Quite cobby in body with a good topline and high set tail, topped off with a profuse silky coat. Good profile movement, with some lift at front, hind action not quite as accurate today.

3. Lindsay’s Ch Anjuli Trevor.

VD (3)

1. Pearce & Hann’s Ch Rakuchin Kenji Na. Eye catching boy of great quality, pleasing for both size and outline. Most appealing masculine head and expression with lovely eyes and nicely cushioned muzzle. Very good forehand, nice breadth of chest and compact well ribbed body, firm topline and high set tail, all topped off by a beautifully presented silky coat. Sound as a bell on the move, very free flowing with a lovely head carriage. A very worthy champion, close up in the challenge. Pleased to award him Best Veteran in Breed.

2. McFarlane’s Myojo Morgan at Glendyke ShCM VW. Like his size and outline. Lovely masculine head and expression with unexaggerated look of astonishment and nicely padded muzzle. Cobby with good body and excellent topline and tail set. Shown in great coat and condition with plenty of furnishings. Sound and free moving.

3. Beadling’s Sharlarna Tailor Made for Dekobras JW.

PB (5,1abs)

1. Steele’s Threadgold Starstruck. This B/W girl headed a very good class of promising babies, I liked all of them! Pleasing for size and shape, very pretty head, lovely markings, dark eyes with some white in inner corners and nicely cushioned muzzle. Good body for age and compact and square in outline. Coat and furnishings developing well. She won her place on her movement, for a youngster she was quite free flowing with some elevation in the front and good hind movement, she also pipped her lovely litter brother for Best Puppy in Breed on her more accurate front movement.

2. Quinn’s Sharlarna Eye Candy. Another lovely pup with a very pretty and feminine head. Lovely expressive eyes and nicely padded muzzle. Good body for age and compact and square in outline, tail carried just a touch high at the moment. Well-marked silky coat. Moved out soundly and confidently with style.

3. Blair’s Bellflows Lotus Flower.

JB (1)

1. Martin’s Sharlarna Bish Bash Bosh. Lovely b/w girl, very feminine and dainty but with enough substance. Pretty head with a nicely cushioned muzzle and largish dark, eyes with unexaggerated look of astonishment. Lovely neck flowing into well laid shoulders, firm topline and well set on and carried tail. Topped off with a profuse silky coat. Sound out and back, rather bouncy on the move today, but a lovely quality bitch.

NB (1)

1. Todd-McCoid’s Rubyanlo Mildred. R/W promising baby girl, she is pleasing for both size and balance. Pretty head, dark eyes with some white, in inner corners with nicely padded muzzle. Fine bone and hare feet, cobby and compactly built with a well presented coat that is developing well. Moved out confidently.

LB (3,1abs)

1. Rooney, Green & Green’s Jaschin Paws for Applause. Lovely b/w girl, who appealed for her, her size and breed typical compact cobby shape. Beautiful head, very feminine, well-marked, very dark eyes with sufficient whites in inner corners giving here an unexaggerated look of astonishment, and nicely cushioned muzzle. Well laid shoulders, firm topline, tail set on and carried well. Her silky coat was presented immaculately. Stylish and sound on the move. A top quality girl, I was pleased to award her the RBCC.

2. Lindsay’s Anjuli Agatha of Choya. Very pleasing for both size and balance. She has a very feminine head with a nicely cushioned muzzle and largish dark, eyes with just the right amount of white giving the desired look of astonishment. Good forehand, legs and hare feet. Nicely made cobby body with good breadth of chest and excellent topline and tail set. Her silky coat was beautifully presented. Moved with purpose once she settled down.

OB (4)

1. Rooney, Green & Green’s Ch Jaschin First Edition. My star of the day, she has the most exquisite head and expression with an unexaggerated look of astonishment, well placed nose and nicely cushioned muzzle. Very pleasing for both size and balance, dainty but with sufficient substance. Good breadth and depth of chest and sturdy, well ribbed body. Fine bone and typical hare feet. Well carried tail. Her profuse silky coat was presented immaculately. Sound as a bell and very stylish and sound on the move. Delighted to award her the BCC and Best of Breed.

2. Pearce & Hann’s Rakuchin Skyes Aria. Another really good quality girl of pleasing type and balance. Very pretty head and expression with good eyes, and nice cushioning to her muzzle. Cobby and compact in build with a good topline and high set tail, topped off with beautifully presented silky coat. Carries herself well on the move, with sound free flowing action.

3. Quinn’s Ch Harlouville Uptown Girl JW.

Vanessa Cox (Judge).