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Special Award Classes


First of all I would like to say a huge thank you to the committee and exhibitors for putting their faith in me to judge these precious classes. I thoroughly enjoyed the day with some super dogs to handle and a lovely lunch too and to be presented with a gift that is so close to my heart, I felt thoroughly spoilt.


Special Puppy.
1st, Angels Pride Prim and Proper, I just loved this little bitch, her outline was classical and her head was one of femininity with super dark eyes of correct shape and set, neck that flowed in to her lovely shoulders and a level topline that she retained at all times, her coat and body was in the best condition and her movement was a delight to watch, a real showgirl in the making.
2nd, Lewharle Izzadorabble for Lynmily, again another delightful puppy, very similar to 1, a good type that moved very well, sweet head and expression, needs time to fill but she has plenty of that.
3rd, Kinvaar Beretta


Special Graduate.
1st, Ellenaud Freddie Mercury, a true toy spaniel, I just loved everything about this young dog, so typical in head and lovely dark eyes, had a great character that matched his expression, in super coat and condition, his lovely neck just flowed in to his shoulders with a correct shape and depth of rib, short strong loin and a correct tailset and croup. He moved round with that ‘look at me’ about him, you can’t fail to notice him.
2nd, Chantismere Charade Kayceekay, another close up to the winner, just being that bit bigger all round, has a super head and typical expression, great outline standing and moving, in A1 condition, he shows so well for his owner.
3rd, Narayden Fankel


Special Open.
1st, Bonitos Companeros Crystal at Craigowl (IMP), a lovely Blenheim bitch who is quite mature for her age. Looking great standing and moving, beautiful in head and expression, well broken coat that was in super condition, very good shoulders and rib shape, correct topline, tailset and croup and what a lovely character, tail never stopped.
2nd, Bevelmount Red Beaujolais, a super looking dog of great shape with a classical outline. His coat was in gleaming condition, he had a lovely dark eye and pigment, very balanced head, good neck and shoulder, level topline, tailset and croup. Precise movement.
3rd, Lovetrac Endearment.

Linda Peirson