• Show Date: 27/06/2024
  • Show Type: Championship Show
  • Judged by: Toni Jackson Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 11/11/2024

Windsor Dog Show Society

Breed: Hungarian Puli

VD/B (3,0) 1. Sharpe & Dyer’s Ch Catsun Comanche Legacy ShCEx, black, super presentation with excellent cording, which reaches to ground. Attractive outline, compact, good topline with well developed withers, medium neck which carries head proudly. High set tail, to balance head. Strong in rump with good hind angulation. Small skull , well-furnished head, short muzzle with good under draw well developed in chest excels on the move, light and easy action. RDCC. 2. Knight’s Ch Weetoneon Polly Flinders very compact outline, firm back, strong medium neck, tail set on high, another well presented with mature cords. Well developed chest. Small skull to short muzzle, good stop and medium brown eye, good pigment. Moved soundly just felt the dog had little more energy on the move, RBCC. 3. Webster & Topping’s Hampatong Head of State. PD (2) 1. Keeling’s Catsun Singular Sensation for Wisley, black square in profile, of good size, lovely angulation. Rounded skull, super dark eye, good pigment throughout. Well set tail, ribs deep, good rump. Moved with light and easy stride, promising puppy. 2. Hudson’s Mournebrake Also An Angel, somewhere unsettled today, so not giving his best. Doesn’t want to grow any more. Tail set could be higher. Not the angulation of the winner. White presented well and shows off excellent pigment Small rounded skull and good stop, moved ok. JD (1) 1. Henshaw-Wood’s Magikus Sirius Black, excellent type, square outline, cords developing well. Super angulation, light and effortless on the move. Small rounded skull, short muzzle, correct large nose. Well-developed chest, promising young dog. Well set tail PGD (3) 1. Magikus Sirius Black. 2. Thomas’ Chesmes Kutya Magyar Gryff at Mournebrake, compact built dog, with well defined hind angulation, would prefer little more lay back in front. Attractive head, small skull, good pigment and ear set. Moves with short stride just little too much lift in front. 3. Keeling’s Montydom White Riot in Wisley. LD (2) 1. Crowther’s Catsun Comanche Sungod, square in outline, firm topline from good withers, correct neck transitioning well to body. High set tail, moderate angles. Well developed in chest. Short muzzle with well-defined nose, skull could be little more rounded, moves well behind, short stride. 2. Cowley’s Kashbeluli There We Are Then JW, slightly longer cast dog, super cording. Good angulation. Lovely, rounded skull, short muzzle and well defined nose. Little unsettled and dropping tail today. Light and easy short stride. OD (4) 1. Watts’ Ch Moonshadow Mud Bug, super square outline and excellent presentation, well matured cording to the ground. Good topline with defined withers, high set tail, balancing set of head on neck. Good depth of chest and development of rib cage. Head is well proportioned, good stop and nose. Super light and jaunty stride, DCC, BOB & BV – pleased to see him awarded VG3. 2. Mills Ludas Matyi Aladar, lovely boy, just shade longer in body. Excels for rounded skull and good stop. Firm top line, to high set tail, good spiring of rib and chest. Moves cleanly in all directions. 3. Crowther’s Porgeloci Tajtek at Catsun.

PB (2) 1. Webster & Topping’s Catsun Pop My Cork, delightful puppy, square in outline, with high set tail and medium neck. Enough angulation to ensure she was clean on the move with short stepping lively action. Promising head, good stop and short muzzle, broad nose and good pigment. See she is litter mate to the PD winner, a promising pair, BP. 2. Cook & Anderton’s Montydom Back to The Future for Weetoneon, not quite as schooled as winner, square compact outline. Would prefer more front angulation, and straighter hocks. Promising head, small, with rounded skull and good pigment, well set ears. Moved a little erratically. PGB (5,1) 1. Cook & Anderton’s Montydom Chantilly Lace, white with super pigment, compact in outline with good cording. Small skull, short muzzle. Broad in chest and stands rather wide. Good top line. Movement clean in front – but little erratic behind. 2. Thomas’ Chesmes Kutya Magyar Hettie at Mournebrake, puppy, correct square outline, with good angulation front and rear, holds topline well and has high set tail. Promising head, small skull, ex pigment, ears set well. Moved soundly. 3. Gracie’s Mournebrake Dear Prudence at Celebros. LB (1) 1. Thomas’ - Mournebrake Insomnia Café, well corded, somewhat rectangular in outline. Well defined hind angulation but would prefer more length of neck. Small skull – little flat on top, large nose, medium brown eye. Good chest and top line, well set tail. Moves a little erratically. OB (1) 1. Watts’ Ch Moonshadow Causa Commotion at Cordmoor, compact outline, with excellent presentation and cording. Firm back, firm withers and broad rump, with well set tail. Good angulation front and rear, and well ribbed. Rounded skull, short muzzle dark eye, well set on ears, good pigment. Geep chest and ribs well sprung. Moves very soundly – short striding and light on feet, BCC.