- Show Date: 18/01/2025
- Show Type: Championship Show
- Judged by: Julien Barney Contact Judge
- Published Date: 08/06/2025
Manchester Dog Show Society
STD Smooth Haired Dachshunds
BEST OF BREED : 4633 CHAUHAN, Dr M Ch Adnerbs Take A Chance On Me lAt Raajput
Dog CC : 4663 WILLIAMS, Mrs R & MOES, Mr C J Ir Ch Glenariff You're Excused Cwmdarhian - CC
Res Dog CC : 4644 JENNINGS, Mrs J Marvales's Manifesto At Jenivon - RCC
Bitch CC : 4633 CHAUHAN, Dr M Ch Adnerbs Take A Chance On Me At Raajput
Res Bitch CC : 4643 JENNINGS, Mrs J Clentry Sweet Melody
Best Puppy : 4662 WAND, Mrs Victoria & WAND, Mr Bryan Wanderhund For My Next Trick
Best Veteran : 4660 WAND, Mrs Victoria & WAND, Mr Bryan Wanderhund California Girl
Best Special Beginner : 4646 KIRK, Mr Aaron Eversden Dachs Edens Blush At Coots
MPD (3)
1st: Wand’s Wanderhund For My Next Trick. B&T. Preferred the overall type and balance to others. Good conical head with obliquely set almond eye. Well boned with good correct feet. Prosternum and well ribbed back with good spring, keeping a firm top-line on the move. Would have liked slightly tighter at the elbow coming towards you. Moved away with some drive, from a well made rear.
2nd: Sandell’s Wanderhund Grand Illusion. Not the head of first and made a better pair with 1st in terms of overall type and quality. Plenty of substance to him with a correct amount of one and tight feet. Well ribbed back with strong loin, well made rear. Just needs to settle on the move.
3rd: Mcnaughton’s Clentry Cooking Up A Storm.
PD (2)
1st: Sandell’s Wanderhund Grand Illusion.
2nd: Nagy’s Csaba Gravelous Harbour. A pleasing head and expression, correct almond eye and well set ear Good neck and plenty of substance all through. Well ribbed back and good spring. Good bend of stifle and steady rear movement. Well set tail off a firm top-line. Carried correctly.
JD (3)
1st: Hinwood’s Longmel Courvoissier Truffle. A masculine conical shaped head and expression, almond eye set obliquely. Correctly set ear. Good to see one with a pro-sternum and keel, good spring of ribs and depth of of brisket. Plenty of substance all through. Firm top-line and tail set and carriage. Would like a little shorter in the loin. Moved well both ways.
2nd: Ashby’s Rayol Dallas Cowboys At Jaxinorydax. Would benefit from a little more ring craft as wasn’t the easiest to handle on the table. For me a little too much substance and doesn’t need to grow anymore. Good bone and feet, well sprung rib and loin. Level top-line.
3rd: Heels’ Daxanory Menacing Awesome
PGD (1)
1st: Chapman-Reith’s Hayvenhund Hunky Dory. B&T. Conical shaped head, correct ear set, little harsh in expression. Good neck and lay of shoulder, well boned and correct feet. A prosternum and keel. Well ribbed back but tended to fall away at the rear. Tail set ok and carriage. Happy disposition on the move, but could see its haunch bones.
LD (3,1)
1st: Rycroft’s Jacksondax Hornet Hurrah At Trisensara JW. Preferred the make and shape, shorter in the loin. Plenty or substance all through, a prosternum and keel, with good lay of shoulder, and clean forehand, well ribbed back and correct loin. Very smart on the move but does lose his rear a little. Masculine head with slight roman nose. Almond eye and correctly set ear.
2nd: Jones & Moes Cwmdarhian Gordon Ramsay. More tubular in shape compared to 1st. Ribs well back and strong long loin. Good bone and feet, pleasing masculine head and expression, almond eye and correctly set ear. Balanced head proportions. Moved well enough and kept his top-line in profile.
OD (7,1)
1st: Williams & Moes Ir Ch Glenariff You're Excused Cwmdarhian – CC. Red. Preferred the substance and balance of 1st. Balanced head with correctly set ear, like a softer eye, Almond shaped.Well made front assembly with good lay of shoulder, well ribbed back, good rear angulation, but tended to rummy tap in profile movement, good front movement.
2nd: Jennings Marvales's Manifesto At Jenivon – RCC. Well balanced masculine dog. Pleasing head and expression. With lots to like about him. Clean neck and shoulder and well ribbed back and strong loin. Tended to high step in front movement.
3rd: Chauhan’s Neithund Angus At Raajput.
MPB (4)
1st: Chapman-Reith’s Wanderhund Under Your Spell With Hayvenhund. Won on the final stack when she had settled into the class. Feminine conical head with correct almond eye and obliquely set. Well set ear and correct proportions. Correct front assembly, with good bone and feet. Correct leg of leg to body proportion. Happy on the move, just needs to settle.
2nd: Wand’s Wanderhund Put A Spell On You. Very similar in type and quality to 1st just moved at the wrong point. Not quite the reach on the move of 1st.
3rd: Mcnaughton’s Clentry Steal My Thunder
PB (1)
1st: Wand’s Wanderhund Put A Spell On You.
JB (5,2)
1st: Ashby’s Rayol Pumpkin Pie At Jaxinorydax. Preferred her make and shape. Well made front assembly, with a clean neck and well laid shoulder. Correct bone and tight feet. Well ribbed back and strong loin, holding a correct top-line. Good rear angulation, but tended to tummy tap at points.
2nd: Rycroft’s Chidax Sahara Sand By Trisensara JW. Not as clean in front assembly as first. However an honest type with a feminine conical head and good almond eye correctly set, well set ear with a correct leather. Good bone and tight feet. Level top-line with correct tail set and carriage. Moved well both ways.
3rd: Kirk’s Eversden Dachs Edens Blush At Coots
PGB (3,1)
1st: Hinwood’s Longmel Cococabana Truffle. Preferred the feminine head and expression to 2nd. A nice balanced bitch overall, with good bone and feet. Clean neck and well laid shoulder into correct ribbing and spring strong loin into a well angulated rear stifle. A prosternum and keel. Moved well.
2nd: Tomlinson’s Melisdax Memories Of May. Would like a kinder eye and a little more conical when viewed from above. A well made rear assembly and moved well. Would benefit from a little weight off the shoulder, shown in super coat and condition.
LB (3)
1st: Chapman-Reith’s Hayvenhund Hissy Fit. A good clean neck and lay of shoulder. Well bone and well arched feet. Prosternum and keel and depth of brisket with a good spring of rib. Good strong loin.supporting a good level top-line. Moderate rear construction with correctly set tail and carriage on the move.
2nd: Tomlinson’s Melisdax Magnolia In May. A feminine head and expression with an almond eye, well set. Good ear. Clean neck and shoulder, a good length of leg, well boned and well arched feet. A prosternum and keel with ribbing well back, and strong loin, into a well constructed rear end. . Moved well enough.
3rd: Stark’s Gobannium Made Of Honour JW
OB (5,1)
1st: Chauhan’s Ch Adnerbs Take A Chance On Me At Raajput. CC & BOB. Really moves out so well, covering the ground with ease. A good feminine head and expression with an obliquely set almond eye. Well balanced conical head with good proportions. And clean skull with a correctly set ear. Clean neck and shoulder into a well made front assembly. Well ribbed back and strong loin, good top-line, well made rear assembly, correct tail set and carriage on the move
2nd: Jennings’ Clentry Sweet Melody. RCC. A well balanced feminine bitch. With a pretty, well balanced head. Well made with substance. Well ribbed back and strong loin, could level top-line into a well set tail, which was held correctly on the move. Good rear angulation which showed on he move away. Not quite the ground coverage of 1st.
3rd: Williams & Moes & Stark’s Ch Gobannium Gladys Friday
VB (1 Entries)
1st: Wand’s Wanderhund California Girl. For an older girl she could certainly show a few of the youngster about movement, really drove out well. Head lacks a little work in it. Well ribbed back and strong loin. Good level top-line, well laid shoulder and good bone, well arched feet. In great coat and condition. BV.
SBB (1)
1st: Kirk’s Eversden Dachs Edens Blush At Coots. Not a badly made bitch however the handler couldn’t good at the speed the bitch wanted to move at. Honest and workman like. Good spring of rib and strong loin, correct top-line. Would have liked a little more fill to the muzzle as it looked a little snippy.