• Show Date: 18/01/2025
  • Show Type: Championship Show
  • Judged by: ALLYSON KING Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 06/05/2025

Manchester Dog Show Society

Breed: German Pinscher

Manchester Championship Show 16th – 20th January 2025

Many thanks to Committee for the Invite to Judge this lovely interesting breed, and to the Exhibitors for their entries and my very efficient Stewards

GERMAN PINSCHER

Judge: Ms Allyson King

BEST OF BREED : 2391 ELLIS, Mr & Mrs A & J Falkor Stand And Deliver - CC

Best Dog : 2391 ELLIS, Mr & Mrs A & J Falkor Stand And Deliver - CC

Res Best Dog : 2398 LOWE, Miss Charley Danixaris Daydreamer - RCC

Best Bitch : 2390 ELLIS, Mr & Mrs A & J Goodsouls Rumour Has It It's Falkor

Res Best Bitch : 2400 NEAME, Mr J Unforgettably Remembrall Rocio

Best Puppy : 2388 GILLESPIE, Miss Lisa An Extraordinary Soul

Best Veteran : 2390 ELLIS, Mr & Mrs A & J Goodsouls Rumour Has It It's Falkor

Best Special Beginner : 2401 UNSWORTH, Miss Karen & WILLIAMS, Mr Marcus Brintala Tallulah Rose

Class 680 PD NO ENTRIES

Class 681 JD (1 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: 2402 UNSWORTH, Miss Karen & WILLIAMS, Mr Marcus Maxally's Albus BL/Tan Head gives blunt wedge shape ears could be a shade better in fit to side of head. Eye dark and alert, muzzle shape gives set square bite. Ample neck into front assembly, standing on straight front legs pasterns and feet could be firmer. Shade longer in loins which showed on the move as tends to crab somewhat needs to strengthen all through for me.

Class 682 PGD (2 Entries) Abs: 0

Interesting class here.

1st: 2392 FETTES, Mrs Jemma & FETTES, Mr Gavin Danixaris Equinox BL/tan 1 On the stand top line could have been better. Preferred overall head balance and shape and ear placements over 2. Ample neck into front assembly, nice depth to brisket, stands on straight front legs, pasterns could be firmer and just a shade tighter feet. Moving had a good ground covering action and better tail set than 2.

2nd: 2389 CLENT, Miss Victoria Danixaris Earl Exemplar Shade coarser in head than 1, using ears well, a little bolder in eye. Good bite. Neck ample length into lay of shoulder. Underline quite defined. Croup shade steep and tail set high. Moving was not true and precise so tended to crab loosing balance and fluidity.

Class 683 OD (4 Entries) Abs: 1

1st: 2391 ELLIS, Mr & Mrs A & J Falkor Stand And Deliver Br/tan Rich coloured makings. Masculine outline on the stand giving a super shape. Head and muzzle form a lovely wedge shape with neat high set ears falling close to side of head. Slight stop giving well placed dark oval eye shape. Muzzle has a nice taper and blunt end with set square bite. Neck nicely arched fitting into well laid shoulder and correct angles, well fitting elbows. Chest has depth and nice underline and tuck up top line and loins firm nice croup and tail set. Stifles have good bend and well defined thigh muscles, firm neat hocks. Moving is effortless and so balanced and true strong rear action giving propulsion. Loved him BD BOB

2nd: 2398 LOWE, Miss Charley Danixaris Daydreamer – RBD 2 yrs. Good ratios to skull and muzzle forming a nice wedge shape. Eye dark with goo pigment. Muzzle shape gives good bite. Ample reach of neck and well fitting shoulders and elbows. Chest has depth not as firm in loins or overall muscle tone as one, covered the ground well for and aft.

3rd: 2397 LEWCZUK, Miss Danuta & MORDACZ, Mr Adam Calvaxar Bad Boy Lincoln At Danixaris

Class 684 SBD (1 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: 2389 CLENT, Miss Victoria Danixaris Earl Exemplar 2nd earlier in PGD

Class 685 PB (1 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: 2388 GILLESPIE, Miss Lisa An Extraordinary Soul 7 mths. Br/T Still teething at the moment as head shape still changing needs to settle back into proportions. Ears set well again will fall into correct shape. Nice angles and brisket developing needs to come together which showed on the move but enjoying being in the ring will need time.

Class 686 JB NO ENTRIES

Class 687 PGB (4 Entries) Abs: 0

Lovely class of females here sure will change places many times.

1st: 2400 NEAME, Mr J Unforgettably Remembrall Rocio BR/Tan Nice size make and shape and bone. Lovely wedge to head shape and set of ears using alertly. Eye dark and set well, right amount of stop and muzzle taper with good dentition. Firm top line and depth to chest and straight front leg, ample bend to stifles and neat hocks moved well all angles. RBB

2nd: 2396 LAWRENCE, Mrs Kirsten & LAWRENCE, Mr Simon & ELLIS Falkor Poetry In Motion Bl/t Another quality feminine outline. Nice wedge shaped headpiece, ear set well, just needed to retain concentration just lost that expression at times. Nice neck and front angles, straight front legs preferred her feet over 1, Moving once in a fluid stride gave positive front and rear actions.

3rd: 2395 LAWRENCE, Mrs Kirsten & LAWRENCE, Mr S Falkor's Talicia

Class 688 OB (3 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: 2390 ELLIS, Mr & Mrs A & J Goodsouls Rumour Has It It's Falkor 8 yrs. Superb example of the breed totally belying her years. Super feminine balanced silhouette on the stand. Skull has strength without being overdone and taper to muzzle and good bite, slight stop correct eye placements and colour. Ears set high and fold close to head giving lovely overall wedge. Neck firm and fitting into well laid shoulder, well fitting elbows deep chest standing on straight front legs and tight feet. Firm underling nice bend to stifles and neat hocks and defined in thigh muscling. On the move has a precise footfall and powerful thrusting rear whilst retaining balance and is so fluid.

2nd: 2399 NEAME, Mr J Unforgettably Presents A Last Request Feminine on the stand longer cast in loins and croup. Balanced in head proportions and expressive eye. Ample reach neck. Like tighter pasterns and foot shape moved out quite well with good ground covering action just not as true as 1.

3rd: 2393 HARVEY-MILLER, Mrs Karen Falkor's Little Mazikeen At Kariwight

Class 689 SBB (1 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: 2401 UNSWORTH, Miss Karen & WILLIAMS, Mr Marcus Brintala Tallulah Rose 4th in PGB Br/R Needs to come together in muscle tone to tighten all through to give balance and fluidity on the move.

Allyson King