• Show Date: 30/06/2024
  • Show Type: Championship Show
  • Judged by: Toni Jackson Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 11/11/2024

Windsor Dog Show Society

Breed: Tibetan Spaniel

VD/B (2) 1. Simper & Scoates’ Clydum Here Comes Edna, attractive red, well proportioned in outline, with moderate balance angulation. Tail set on high and carried well. Good bone to hare feet. Small domed skull, defined stop and dark eye. Moved cleanly and positively in all directions. 2. Rice’s Ch Souska Devotion VW, longer cast in outline than winner, good bone and correct feet. Firm topline. Good width to skull and ears set on high. Beautiful presentation but carrying a little too much coat. Moved with purpose in profile but not as positive as the winner from behind. MPD (3) 1. Dunsdon’s Malia Magical Memories for Mawali, liked his overall shape, and balance. Firm topline. Good bone and moderate balanced angles. Well ribbed, high set tail. Already has pleasing head, rounded skull, good stop and high set ears adding to width of skull, well cushioned muzzle and good width to under jaw. He was a little untidy on the move in the class but I forgave for age, and improved when more settled in challenges, lovely happy character. BP. 2. O’Connor’s Malia Winter Spice with Talistella, longer in body than winner, has short strong neck and good width to chest, with good bone. Attractive head, dark eye, good skull and well cushioned muzzle. Moved cleanly. 3. Austin’s Malia Winter Memories TAF . PD (3,1) 1. Asquith’s Baarnayotms Sent from Above, b&t in excellent coat and good bone, Attractive head, with lovely oval eye, skull is broad between ears and slightly rounded. Well cushioned muzzle of med length, but would be better balanced if shade deeper. Good angles, and topline. Moved well behind, could be little cleaner in front. 2. Taylor’s Oldcharm Can You Love Me at Maursett, not as balanced in profile as winner. Attractive head with dark mask, which accentuates strength of muzzle. Lovely dark eye. Moderate neck, good chest, firm topline to high set tail. Moved with confidence, but felt winner was more free in profile. YD (1) 1. Blackshaw & Roberts’ Clydum Field of Dreams, excellent type. Rich red colouring, with super pigment. Sadly lacking undercoat, but topcoat is very good and lies close to body, lovely high set tail, well plumed. Good angulation front and rear. Good width to chest and with elbows tight to body. with plenty of chest. Good width to rounded skull and high set ear. Lovely dark oval eye. Muzzle of good length but perhaps a shade too much underjaw. Moved very well in all directions. One to watch as matures. PGD (4) 1. Brown & Colaço’s Saxtead Norbu, attractive gold sable of good proportions in outline. Good bone, with level strong topline to high set tail. Broad skull, oval eye, well-cushioned muzzle and good width to underjaw. Shown in lovely coat with attractive feathering. Well balanced moderate angulation and stands on feathered hair feet. Clean easy mover with good positive rear, RCC. 2. O'connor’s Susu Rewrite The Stars for Talistella, balanced in outline, with correct proportions, and strong medium neck, shown in excellent coat. Masculine head, rounded skull and good strength to muzzle. Ears set on well and add width to skull. Not quite as clean on the move as winner, as tends to be a little wide in front. 3. Ludvig’s Clydum A Little Magic. LD (3) 1. Hall’s Balgay Shab Tra, correct bone to hare feet. Shown in good coat with attractive feathering. Good angulation front and rear, high set well plumed tail. Attractive small head o good width, well cushioned muzzle, dark oval eye. Good clean mover, pushed hard for top honours. 2. Smith’s Pure Soul Lucy's Secret at Lacoral (Imp Cze) striking B&W, smaller framed dog, shown in good silky coat with attractive feathering. Tends to stand with hind legs tucked underneath. Rounded skull which has good width, and high set ears. Lovely oval eye of dark brown. Muzzle well cushioned. Moved well behind but tendency to toe in slightly in front. 3. Davies’ Tsarong Phurbu. OD (5) 1. Moran & Prouve’s Ch Xaramae Image (Imp Fin), stood out for me as correct proportions based on length from withers compared to height, many are somewhat short on leg. He is moderately angulated and stands very naturally 4 square, with good bone and very typical hare feet. Firm topline to high set tail, well plumed. Masculine head, of good width and high set ears used well. Muzzle is well defined of med length, with good underjaw and undershot bite. Lovely dark oval eye. Being picky stop is quite steep, but skull rounds off to top. Very generous ear featherings. He excels on the move, clean coming and going and free and quick in profile. DCC. 2. Lee’s Oldcharm Love My Way attractively coated dog, classic tail plume, masculine, standing on good legs to hare feet. Strong topline and broad in chest. Domed skull of good width and medium length to muzzle, little reluctant to lift ears. Moved cleanly in all directions, just not quite giving his best today. 3. Bevis’ Ch Skyvana Empty Dreams of Starlance ShCEx. SpB D/B (1) 1. Malia Winter Memories TAF, 3rd in MPD, very much a baby with lots of developing to do, good proportions for height to length, sweet expression from good eye. Needs to settle on move to allow full assessment.

MPB (1) 1. Short’s Malia Mistletoe Kisses, super character, lovely balanced angles, short strong neck, head carried proudly, well boned to feet of good length. Pretty in head, with rounded skull and medium muzzle, excellent dark oval eye and high set ear, good length to cushioned defined muzzle, with good width to jaw. Moved well. PB (3) 1. Lee’s Oldcharm Love Not War, well boned legs, good angulation but found feet little round. Firm level topline to high set tail, shown in attractive silky coat. Broad rounded skull, with dark oval eye. Well cushioned muzzle and textbook dentition. Moved cleanly. 2. Osborn’s Quailmoor Gold Dust, mature puppy, good angles front and rear with good bone to hare feet. Good topline, would prefer slightly higher set tail. Not in full coat but love her sable colour and dark mask. Broad skull, and well set ears good length to muzzle. Moved ok behind jist little erratic in front. 3. Asquith’s Baarnayotms Amala Anahata. JB (3,1) 1. Borrett’s Crockerne Moon Beam at Tibama, good size, correct bone for bitch, stands on feet of good length. Firm topline, but would prefer little more bend to stifle, which affects feet placement. Short neck, good broad skull carried proudly. Lovely dark oval eye, good width to jaw. Preferred her on move. 2. Purnell’s Crockerne Moon Dancer, lovely presentation, firm topline to high set well plumed tail. Stands on correct well covered hare feet. Short strong neck to rounded head, well cushioned muzzle, high set ears. Prefer more bend to stifle, at present she is rather stilted behind on move. YB (4) 1. Blackshaw & Roberts’ Souska Master Piece, strong made bitch with good muscling, Attractive head, broad rounded skull, medium muzzle well cushioned and with excellent reverse scissor bite. Lovely dark oval eye, and high set ears. Good angles. Would prefer just a shade more length on leg for overall balance. Clean mover in all directions. 2. Simper & Scoates’ Clydum Country Lass, attractive in outline and well balanced, good angulation, well set tail. A little broad in chest. Not carrying as much coat as winner. Found her eye a little round affecting expression. good skull and well-defined chin. 3. Smith’s Crockerne Moon Light. PGB (3,1) 1. Smith’s Tibbiestars Tutti Frutti at Lacoral JW, attractive in profile with correct length to height ratio, good boned legs to well feathered feet. Balanced angles. Tail set on high and creating attractive plume. Feminine expression, blunt cushioned muzzle, well defined underjaw. Dark oval eye and broad skull, giving attractive expression. Moved cleanly in all directions. 2. Rice’s Ricox I Love My Mini Me JW, not quite in full coat today. Lovely expression from correct eye, well cushioned muzzle and good muzzle, broad skull and well-set ears. Preferred front angulation of winner. Well assembled behind and is positive on move from rear but felt a little erratic in front. LB (6) 1. Simper & Scoates’ Clydum Rhapsody in Rhedd, as name suggests a deep red colour, this bitch really caught my eye, standing beautifully four square, lovely proportions with short strong neck, firm back and balanced moderate angulation. Shown in good coat, attractive feathering, especially her super tail. Feminine head, marked stop, broad skull and super dark oval eye. Good width and strength to muzzle. Moved very well, very positive action with proud head carriage, BCC & BOB. 2. Cooper & Ottens’ Susu The Brightest Star, feminine bitch, with broad slightly rounded skull, marked stop and broad chin. Ears could be set a little higher. Correct height to length proportions but had tendency to tuck herself up on table which just spoiled outline. Good angles front and rear and moderately boned. Moved freely. 3. Borrett’s Rosanley Harmonia with Tibama. OB (9,3) 1. Cooper’s Ch Malia Pumpkin Pie by Susu JW, lot to like about this pale gold bitch, she is strongly built and well coated. Strong bone for bitch to correct feet, short strong neck and carries head proudly. Moderate balanced angles, which she uses well on move to give clean action in all directions. Pretty head with excellent eye, broad chin and good length of muzzle, ears could be higher set. Hard decision for BCC, but preferred overall grace of winner, RCC. 2. Short’s Ch Malia Harvest Flower, slightly longer cast, moderate bone to correct hare feet which are well feathered. Tail set on high. Small feminine head, correct dark oval eye, rounded broad skull with marked stop. Balanced moderate angles, good mover. 3. Beveridge’s Gianni It's Posh Totty.