• Show Date: 22/08/2025
  • Show Type: Championship Show
  • Judged by: Jane Howarth Contact Judge
  • Published Date: 23/12/2025

Driffield Championship Dog Show

Breed: Spaniel (American Cocker)

Driffield Ch Show 2025

American Cocker Spaniels

MPD (1 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: JENNINGS & BEDDING’s Alibama That's My Boy

What a good start to the day! At 8 months, this buff boy has plenty to offer. Presents a lovely outline on the stack. Well shaped head with lots of work around his dark eyes. Straight, well boned front with elbows nicely tucked in. Firm in top line, he is well angulated behind. Presented in good coat for his age and moving to advantage. Should go on to do well. RBD and BP.

PD (1 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: SHEPPARD & BRYANT’s Nasailleen Campinuf For Shadowview

Just 9 months and full of life, making his handler work hard! Good head with well set ears. Long clean neck with straight front of good width. He is well ribbed for his age. A little longer cast than the previous winner but still showing plenty of potential. Carrying plenty of coat. He was exuberant on the move!

PGD (1 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: SUMMERS’ Ultimate Black Jaclee Knight

Smart looking 20 month old black. Good head with dark eyes and large black nose. Strong arched neck of good length leads to sloping shoulders. Firm in top line. He has good rear angulation and presented in full coat. Moved well covering the ring easily.

LD (2 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: MORRIS’ Mycalleys Sirocco

Compact b/t. Well constructed with a astrong clean neck and correct in front with decent width and good bone. He moved well once settled and was well presented in good body and coat.

2nd: DUMMETT & VIKHROVA’s Nova Story Boogie Woogie

Rangier type with pleasing head, correctly set ears and dark eyes. Well ribbed up. He wasn’t as consistent on the move as the winner.

OD (1 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: MANSER & NELSON’s Sh Ch Nujax Happy Halloween

My eventual BD and Best of Breed in this good entry. Looked well stacked and did not disappoint on closer inspection. Well shaped head with plenty of shape around his dark eyes giving an alert expression. Clean neck of good length leads into well-constructed front. He has good ribs with enough depth and is firm in top line. Well-developed quarters. He was well presented in full coat and moved so well. Pleased to see him shortlisted in a quality group.

MPB (1 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: JENNINGS & BEDDING’s Alibama She's A Peach

Sister to my BP and full of the same qualities even though not as forward as her brother. She has a well-proportioned head, long neck and well boned legs. She has good length of rib and plenty of rear angulation. In good coat for her age. She was full of life on the move, tending to race a little but once steadied moved well.

PB (1 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: NELSON, & MOSS’ Nasailleen Flicda Bird

Finer type but so honest and good to go over. Feminine head with plenty of stop and kind alert expression. Clean neck. Correct top line leading to good tail set. Good rear angulation. She was in good coat for her age and moved well albeit trying to defy her handler. BPB and RBB.

JB (1 Entries) Abs: 1

LB (2 Entries) Abs: 0

1st: MORRIS & JEFFERSON’s Mycalleys Koko

Compact 2 year old who presented a balanced outline. Correct head with dark eyes and well defined stop. She has good ear placement. Long in neck with sloping shoulders and straight in front. Good length ot her ribs and firm short couplings. She has good rear angulation with lovely bend of stifle. She moved well especially in profile, carrying her tail correctly. Shown in good coat. My best B today.

2nd: SUNTER & PINCHEN’s Kenoula No Regrets

Another with plenty to like. Just a junior but well developed. She has a good head with correct length of muzzle and a good bite. Straight and well boned in front. She has a good top line. Moved well enough but would prefer to see her a little steadier. Presented to advantage.

OB (2 Entries) Abs: 1

1st: DUMMETT’s Almondsbury The Pop Kids

Mature b/w with well-developed head, showing good stop and defined brows. She has a good reach of neck and is straight in front and has enough width to her chest. Well ribbed with depth and width. Good rear angulation enabled her to move with drive.

Jane Howarth

Judge