- Show Date: 30/06/2024
- Show Type: Championship Show
- Judged by: Vanessa Cox Contact Judge
- Published Date: 06/08/2024
Windsor Dog Show Society
Windsor Ch Show 2024
Pekingese
VD (1)
1. Fitt’s Chasing The Stars Sharbar (imp). 10 years gentleman carrying a lot of coat which was a just a little bit unruly. Masculine broad and shallow head with large dark round eyes, good pigment with open nostrils. He has a good front which has width, well shaped body underneath all that coat, would just prefer him a touch shorter through the loin. Picks up heavy and carried himself well on the move, moving out steadily with a rolling gait holding his tail well. Best Veteran in Breed.
JD (1)
1. Morley & Hitchcock’s Lizlanmor Declaration. Quality youngster with a charming personality. Loved his head which is broad and shallow, large clear lustrous eyes, open nostrils and good breadth of muzzle and underjaw all giving him a most appealing expression. Good fore chest, short neck and he is well ribbed with a distinct waist. He picks up heavy and is front weighted as required. His correctly textured coat was presented to a high standard. Sound as a bell on and moved at just the right pace to show off his rolling gait.
PG (4,1abs)
1. Roberts’ Wyn-D-Hill Fabulous Frankie at Klerkshof (Imp USA). I liked the size of this mature and masculine dog who picks up heavy. He has well placed large round dark expressive eyes, open nostrils, could perhaps have a touch more breadth to his underjaw, all set in a broad shallow skull. Well-developed body with good ribbing and distinct waist. Well-made hindquarters. Shown in lovely coat of good texture. Moved smoothly with typical rolling gait
2. Clifton’s Hemmingsway's Marley at Clifcastle. Heavier built boy with a masculine head, nice open face, large round dark eyes and open nostrils. Well boned and picks up heavy with a distinct waist with a good tail set and carriage. Plenty of coat, texture just a little soft today. Although moving soundly, he could have settled a touch more.
3. Stearman’s Edgwarebury Phantom
LD (3)
1. Morley’s Lizlanmor Nevinson. This impressive young dog ticked so many boxes, on entering the ring he looked balanced and unexaggerated, shapely body topped off with a skilfully presented coat. He moved soundly around the ring with a typical slow rolling gait making a dignified picture. He has a large wide and shallow head, expressive large dark round eyes, open nostrils and good underjaw with chin. Good front with thick short legs level, topline level and a high set tail with lovely feathering carried over his back. Just losing out on maturity to the DCC winner, but very happy to award him the RDCC, I’m sure he’s destined for the top.
2. Easdon & Martin’s Yakee A Blast from The Past. A handsome boy, full of quality with carrying a well presented full coat of good texture. He didn’t pick up quite as heavy as winner but had good bone and substance for his frame. Beautiful large head that was wide and flat between the ears, dark round lustrous eyes, open nostrils and a good underjaw with chin, complete with well feathered ears framing his face. His neck is short, with a wide and broad front, compact body with well sprung ribs and nicely angulated well muscled hindquarters. Took a little time to settle on the move, then moved steadily with typical gait.
3. Fitt’s Leostela Perceval Le Gallois (Imp Fra)
OD (3)
1. Leonard’s Lizlanmor King of Diamonds. When this eye catching dog looked at me with those large dark brown lustrous eyes, he just melted me, he is a handsome devil and he knows it, beautiful large enveloped shaped head, nice healthy open nostrils, firm underjaw with good chin, his wonderful ear fringing framing his face. Underneath his correctly textured coat which was presented to the highest standard, his neck is short, leading to well laid shoulders, broad deep chest and short strong legs. His topline is level with a well feathered high set tail carried over his back. He was moved at just the right pace to show off his dignified rolling gait. Delighted to award him the DCC and BOB, and even more delighted to hear that was his third and crowning CC subject to KC confirmation, to be honest a little surprised he wasn’t already a Champion. A dog to be proud of.
2. Easdon & Martin’s Yakee The Story of My Life. Another quality and unexaggerated boy with much to like. He has a lovely balanced large head with broad and wide skull, flat between his well feathered ears. His eyes are the correct size and shape, although could be a touch darker. Good underjaw with chin. His neck is short and leads to laid back shoulders, broad and deep chest. His elbows are close to his body and legs are short with excellent bone. His topline is level and has a high set tail with plenty of feathering carried over his back. He picks up heavy and is front weighted as required. His rolling gait is dignified and he is moved at the correct pace. Today just felt that he did quite have that little bit extra showmanship or attitude of the winner.
3. Morley & Hitchcock’s Ch Lizlanmor King of Hearts.
SBD (3)
1. Fitt’s Leostela Perceval Le Gallois (Imp Fra). Won this class on his more positive movement and better coat texture. Very honest and unexaggerated lad with good width in front, short legs with his elbows close to his body, distinct waist and sound rear with a well feathered high set tail carried over his back. He has a large broad head with open face and large dark eyes giving an appealing expression. Moved well at the correct pace holding his topline and tail carriage at all times. His correctly textured coat was nicely presented. Best Special Beginners in Breed.
2. Clifton’s Hemmingsway's Marley at Clifcastle. Repeat- see PG notes.
3. Stearman’s Edgwarebury Phantom
JB (3,1abs)
1. Morley’s Lizlanmor Essence of Pearl. Well this young lady caught my attention as soon as she came into the ring, moving effortlessly and at just the right pace to show her correct slow rolling gait, topped off with just the right amount of quality coat that was presented to the highest standard. She is lovely to go over, solidly made with super bone and substance and picks up heavy. Well developed low slung chest, short strong legs, shortish neck and well laid shoulders. Her back is level and she has well sprung ribs with nicely angulated and muscled hindquarters. She has a beautiful head, broad and shallow, flat between her ears with large lustrous eyes giving a melting expression, nice open nostrils and good underjaw with chin. Very happy to award her the BCC and BOS.
2. Clifton’s Lizlanmor Queenie Panini at Clifcastle. A small unexaggerated girl who has lots to like, very feminine and of lovely quality. Her head is large, beautiful round dark eyes, healthy nostrils, could perhaps have a little more chin. She has a wide front, shortish neck, well spring ribs, level back with high set tail which she carries over her back at all times, and her rear is nicely angulated. She is quite solidly made, for her size she has sufficient bone and substance and picks up surprisingly heavy. She was very nicely presented and moved out on the go around with a typical slow rolling gait.
LB (3) A strong class in which any one of these girls could have taken first place.
1. Morley & Hitchcock’s Lizlanmor Queen of The Night. A classy and very feminine girl who appeals for her balanced outline. Beautiful head which is large and shallow, expressive large dark round eyes, open nostrils and good underjaw with chin. She has a shapely and compact body, is solidly made with super bone and substance and picks up heavy. Her shortish neck fits well into into well laid shoulders, nice level back and well angulated rear. Her tail is set high and she carries it over her back at all times. She is dignified on the move and moved at just the right pace to show off her breed typical rolling gait. Her coat was presented to perfection.
2. Klerks-Delucchi’s Klerkshof Starina. Another glamorous and feminine girl, I liked her size and shapely outline with good bone and substance throughout. Very pretty open face with large clear lustrous eyes, open nostrils and good breadth of muzzle and underjaw all giving her a most appealing expression. Her front has plenty of width to it with short strong legs with her elbows held close to her body, her back is level and her high set tail is carried nicely over her back . Her rear is sound with nice muscle tone. Beautifully presented coat . Took a little time to settle on the move, then she moved steadily with typical slow rolling gait.
3. Rogers’ Ralshams Lady Ma Donna
OB (3,1abs)
1. Morley & Hitchcock’s Dinarth Daisy Mazie at Lizlanmor JW. This impressive girl appealed for her size and balanced profile. Her body is compact with well sprung ribs, level back, neat waist and her high set well feathered tail is carried nicely over her back. Her front has plenty of width to it, strong bone in her short legs and her hindquarters are firm and well muscled. Beautiful head with dark expressive eyes, open nostrils and good underjaw and chin, with a melting expression. She was heavy to pick up and her well groomed coat is of good coarse texture and just the right amount to see her shapely outline. On the go around, she was moved at just the right pace to show of her slow rolling gait. Happy to award her the RBCC
2. Easdon & Martin’s Yakee Jasmine. First impression was that this quality girl is dictated by her coat, and you have to get you hands on her to appreciate her ample bone, shapely body, well sprung ribs, neat waist and well made hindquarters. Solidly made, she picks up heavy and is front weighted as you would expect from her shapely construction. She has a beautiful face, lustrous large round dark eyes, nice healthy open nostrils and good underjaw with chin, all set in a broad shallow skull. Moved steady with a dignified slow rolling gait.
Vanessa Cox (Judge)