• Show Date: 27/06/2024
  • Show Type: Championship Show
  • Judged by: Bridgette Bodle Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 08/08/2024

Windsor Dog Show Society

Breed: German Pinscher
WINDSOR CH SHOW GERMAN PINSCHERS A quality entry here today VD (1) 1 and BV, VG2 Goodsouls Rumour Has It It’s Falkor. Lovely to see this girl looking so well for her 7.5 years, ive always thought she had a great head shape with good parallel planes and muscled cheeks, her expression enhanced by well used high set v shaped ears, she has a strong neck and excellent forechest, compact in body with well spring ribs and strong rear action, presented in first class condition. PD (1) 1 Haytors Once Upon A Time In Arizona Star Of Elune a smart dark red boy of just 8 months, he has a certain elegance about him but without losing masculinity, head is developing nicely and he has a beautiful dark eye, he stands true in front with enough forechest and good leg length to depth of body, pleasing profile action showing good reach and drive. JD (1) 1 and BD, BOB Ellis Falkor Stand and Deliver, a striking young red dog with a super outline, masculine head with dark eye and correct bite, high set ears that just need to settle, excellent front construction with a good lay of shoulder, deep chest and compact feet, well balanced on the move displaying good rear drive. Pleased to see him shortlisted in the group. PGD (2) Two lovely dogs here and I was nitpicking between them 1 and RBD Henderson’s Falkors Artax, quite square in outline with a masculine wedge head and well used ears, strong muscular neck into a good lay of shoulder and well sprung ribs, nicely angulated in the rear, just displayed a tad more accuracy on the away than 2 Kohlmans Brintala Apollo lovely red dog with an excellent head and really super expression, slightly higher on the leg than the winner but with a good depth of chest and strong loin, just a little unsettled and crabbing slightly on the move. I do believe I have judged him before and liked him, today just not quite so true on the move. OD (1,1) PB (2) 1 and BP Hayters Maxallys Andromeda what a great mover this young lady is, I loved her overall shape and she has a feminine head of good proportions and dark oval eye, ears just need to settle, lovely neck and shoulders, good topline and plenty of muscle to her hindquarters, accurate confident and free on the move. Liked her a lot. 2 Clarkes Pistachio Tiramisu For Maxally (imp Pol) b/t, a very pretty girl with super dark eye giving a keen bright expression, moderate length of neck and enough lay of shoulder, slightly lighter in bone than the winner and needs to gain confidence on the move but enough to like about her JB (2) 1 and BB Clark’s Hickson Valkyria For Maxally (imp Swe) wow just wow, a prime example of what a change of handler can do! This black and tan appealed to me in the class particularly on the move and whilst I would have liked just a fraction more length of leg, the change of handler in the challenge seem to make her grow and her outline looked amazing. She has a lovely head with almond eye and very well used ears which enhanced her expression, she covered the ground really easily and carries herself well going forward with confidence, to be hyper critical she could have a fraction more hind angulation 2 Lawrence and Ellis Falkor Poetry in Motion sister to my BOB and as with her brother her ears need to settle but are set on correctly, she presents quite a nice outline although I would have liked a slightly longer neck, body is compact with straight forelegs and she holds a level topline at all times, good tail set and ample hind angulation, moved out briskly and soundly. PG (1) Lawrence Falkors Talicia one I have liked before and developing well she has a really bright and appealing expression and a strong neck set into a good lay of shoulder and is well developed in forechest , she stands naturally quite well to show of her shape, moved out soundly and at one with her handler. OB (1) 1 and RBB Harvey-Millers Falkors Little Mazikeen At Kariwight this girl has come on a trat since I last judged her, her head has broadened and matured and she made a pleasing outline on the stack her neck is strong and clean and shoulders well laid, ribs are well developed and loin is strong. She moved out easily with a lovely side gait showing off her strong topline and she was presented in glossy coat and great overall condition. Bridgette Bodle