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CAIRN PAIGNTON 18 Judge: Mr Reinier Goud BEST OF BREED : 1315 WAUGH Mrs A Ch Tribuns Licorice Coin At Tribannon (Swed Imp) CAIRN JUDGE PAIGNTON 18 MPD (3) 1. Day's Tribannon Chocolate Chip At Trekhilli. Red dark brindle dog of good proportions. Nice head and expression, good stop, dark eyes and good ears. Excellent bite with big teeth. Good coat. Nicely angulated. Level back. Moved well and freely, responded well to handler. BPD & BP. 2. Waugh's Tribannon Karamak. Wheaten youngster. Nice outline and balanced dog. Good bone. Nice coat. Good eyes and ears. Head needs to get stronger when maturing. Good neck and shoulders. Moved well when settled. 3. Parker-Tucker's Tom Tricks Incredibly Ilay Of Uniquecottage. 1. Firth's Cairngold Chico. Attractive balanced red dog with excellent harsh coat. Nice head and expression. Balanced angulation. Good bone. Level back, good tailset and carriage. Straight front. Good length of leg. Not exaggerated in any part. Moved well when settled. Would prefer somewhat more drive behind. 2. Lamb & Saltmarsh's Birselaw Come Dancing With Macmoon. Wheaten brindle dog of good proportions. Good expression. Level back. Good tailset. Good angulation. Moved well. 3. Keeves' Seveek Treasure The Dream. 1. Parker-Tucker's Uniquecottage Silver Askin. Nice size grey brindle dog with typical dark points. Nice head and alert disposition. Good angulation. Nice length of back. Good tailset. Moved well with drive, when settled. 2. Paige's Glenrood Trojan Prince. Dark brindle dog with nice dark eyes. Good bite. Good forechest. Good length of back. Would prefer slightly better croup and tailset. Moved well. 3. Owen's Caldwall On Call. LD (4) 1. Keeves' Seveek I Spied That Dream. Sturdy but balanced wheaten, red brindle dog. Masculine head with good stop. Nice ears. Good bite. Nice forechest. Good balance and angulation overall. Nice length of leg. Level back. Moved well when settled. 2. Peers' Tweedisle Lively Lad. Nice size wheaten brindle dog with dark points. Good head and earset. Coat in immaculate order. Good layback of shoulder. Good angulation behind. Moved quite well with drive behind, front a bit narrow. 3. Owen's Calwall Call To Order. 4. Lamb & Saltmarsh's Birselaw Dark Charmer For Macmoon. 1. Waugh's Ch Tribuns Licorice Coin At Tribannon. Excellent upstanding dark brindle dog with good head and expression, good eyes and ears well set. Good stop. Good coat of good length. Nice length of leg. Straight front. Good reach of neck flowing into shoulders. Level back holding on the move when not at high pace. Good tailset. Well angulated and balanced. Moved with drive, parallel front and back. CC & BOB. 2. Kinton's Ch Woodthorpe I Know The Code. Another dark grey brindle dog of excellent quality with dark points. Slightly lower on the leg than 1. Excellent slightly shorter coat, well presented. Nice head and expression. Good bite and stop. Good dark eyes and ears. Nice level back of good length. Good tailset. Good angulation behind, moved with drive and parallel, bit wider in front than 1. RCC. 3. Lamb & Saltmarsh's Renshaw There And Back Again Under Macmoon Sh.CM. 1. Lamb & Saltmarsh's Birselaw Fable Of Macmoon. Nice dark brindle veteran dog, full of himself. Good balance. Good bone. Nice harsh coat. Straight front. Good angulation and good length of leg. Moved well when settled. BV. 1. Waugh's Tribannon Bourbon. Nice dark brindle bitch, already complete and balanced picture. Nice length of leg. Lovely head and expression. Good bite. Nice dark eyes and ears well set. Sufficient forechest. Level back and tail well set. Good angulation. Moved well when settled. BPB. 1. Asmyhr's Motoppen Pinot Noir. Attentive young wheaten brindle bitch. Nice head and dark eyes. Good bite. Would prefer a better front. Could do with more head furnishings and more coat. Moved well from the side, behind with drive. Front still a bit loose. 1. Thomas' Tycadno Dancing Star. Very nice wheaten bitch with nice dark points. Lovely head and expression. Good stop, eyes and ears. Good neck flowing into shoulders. Good balanced angulation and body. Good forechest. Level back and good tailset. Already a very nice coat of good length. Moved well. RCC. 2. Day's Trekhilli I Got Chills. Nice dark brindle bitch. Nice head, good bite and nice dark eyes and ears. Straight front. Good length of leg. Sufficient forechest. Looked slightly longer in back than 1 but a further developed coat could help for more overall balance. Moved well. 3. Thompson's Glenrood Love In A Mist. 1. Firth's Cairngold Carolina. Pretty red brindle bitch wit nice head and expression. Nice dark points. Good bite, good dark eyes and ears. Good coat. Good forechest. Nicely balanced body and angulation. Good length of leg. Level back and tail well set. Moved effortlessly. 2. Parker-Tucker's Uniquecottage Fennel. Description of 1 fits entirely to his lovely red brindle bitch. Good bite. Both specimen hard to fault and it was difficult to place them in order. Had a bit more weight around the waist than 1 which influenced my decision. Moved also well. 1. Dolan's Glenrood Spell Dance JW. Very nice dark grey brindle bitch with lovely head and expression. Dark points. Good stop. Straight front. Well balanced angulated front and back. Sufficient forechest. Nice neck flowing into shoulders. Good tailset. Held her back a bit bowed at times when standing. Moved well with drive, at times a bit narrow behind. 2. Osborn's Tweslam Born To Bewitch. Nice upstanding wheaten, light red bitch. Nice head and expression. Nice neck and shoulders. Straight front. Good length of leg. Level back and good tailset. Well angulated behind, moved well with drive. At times did not entirely settle in front. 3. Asmyhr's Windline Born To Run Wild. 1. Clarke's Ch Lentrica Dolly Daydream. Lovely grey brindle, excellent and well balanced bitch, full of character. Lovely head and expression with typical dark points. Good bite, dark eyes and ears. Nice coat. Good length of leg. Straight front. Good forechest. Good neck flowing into shoulders. Level back. Balanced angulation front and back. Good tailset. Not exaggerated in any part. Moved well and parallel. CC.
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