The Scottish Kennel Club 2010

Dachshund (Long-Haired)

 

Judge(s)   DR R W JAMES
 
DCC AM CH INSIGHT RUMORHASIT AT PRAMADA (MRS F, MISS E & MS M MITCHELL & PEAT)
RDCC BRONIA LOTARIO (MISS E MITCHELL)
BCC SWANSFORD BURBURYDORA (MR D ROBERTS)
RBCC CEDAVOCH SORCERESS (LJ MCNAUGHTON)
BOB SWANSFORD BURBURYDORA (MR D ROBERTS)
BP BRONIA LOTARIO (MISS E MITCHELL)
 

Puppy - Dog

Entries: 2 Absentees: 0
1st BRONIA LOTARIO (MISS E MITCHELL)
2nd BRONIA JUDAS KISS AT CHEGUEVAR (MR G & MRS A MCLENNAN)
 

Junior - Dog

Entries: 3 Absentees: 0
1st BRONIA DARK KNIGHT (MISS C & MR M MARSDEN & ROBINSON)
2nd BRYNALYN ROYAL WARRIER VIA LABBADAX (MS G MARKS)
3rd BRONIA JUDAS KISS AT CHEGUEVAR (MR G & MRS A MCLENNAN)
 

Post Graduate - Dog

Entries: 3 Absentees: 0
1st FRAGGLEROCK ZONTOR TAF (MRS D M DUNNET)
2nd KINDEACE LAIRD OF LOCHLOY (MR K S & MRS S M PASKINS)
3rd LYRENSTAN ZARAGOZA AT LABADAX (MS G MARKS)
 

Limit - Dog

Entries: 5 Absentees: 0
1st OWLERY THE FONZ EJW09 (MRS Y & MR JP OXLEY)
2nd CEDAVOCH KABALLAH (LJ MCNAUGHTON)
3rd BRONIA FERNANDO SHCM (MRS V DUNBAR)
Res OWLERY DESTROYER AT KINDEACE JW SHCM (MR K S & MRS S M PASKINS)
VHC BRONIA SPECIAL LEGACY (AI) (MRS I MORRISON)
 

Open - Dog

Entries: 5 Absentees: 1
1st AM CH INSIGHT RUMORHASIT AT PRAMADA (MRS F, MISS E & MS M MITCHELL & PEAT)
2nd BRONIA FIRECRACKER AT CHEGUEVAR (MR G & MRS A MCLENNAN)
3rd AM CH INSIGHT'S CAPTAIN CLUTCH (IMP) (MISS H & MRS C GEESON & GEISER)
Res OWLERY LEWIS JW SHCM (MRS Y & MR JP OXLEY)
 

Puppy - Bitch

Entries: 3 Absentees: 0
1st BRONIA SWEET AMBER AT TRIXHUND (MR D M LEWIS)
2nd BRONIA ESTEE (MRS F MITCHELL)
3rd BRONIA LUNETTE WITH LABBADAX (MS G MARKS)
 

Junior - Bitch

Entries: 4 Absentees: 1
1st ZARCREST CAUGHT CHA LOOKIN AT TRIXHUND (MR D M LEWIS)
2nd BRONIA CARLOTTA (MISS C & MR M MARSDEN & ROBINSON)
3rd BRONIA CASCADE (MRS V DUNBAR)
 

Post Graduate - Bitch

Entries: 2 Absentees: 0
1st BRONIA CHARISMA AT IMIRIKA (MISS K A MITCHELL)
2nd LARAINE DIAMOND LASSIE FOR DIMERLIN (MISS J M DIMON)
 

Limit - Bitch

Entries: 3 Absentees: 1
1st CEDAVOCH SORCERESS (LJ MCNAUGHTON)
2nd BRONIA CLASSY CHASSIS AT IMIRIKA (MISS K A MITCHELL)
 

Open - Bitch

Entries: 3 Absentees: 0
1st SWANSFORD BURBURYDORA (MR D ROBERTS)
2nd CH BRONIA ENCHANTRESS JW (MISS E MITCHELL)
3rd CEDAVOCH MYSTIQUE (LJ MCNAUGHTON)
 

LONG HAIRED


PD
(2) 1 Mitchell’s Bronia Lotario. Res CC & BP. Very typical and promising young male of 9 months, pleasing head piece, good length of body, firm and correct top line, good rib, very good loin and coupling, well finished over croup with well set and carried tail, considered him for the CC but as yet not yet really settled in front movement. 2 McLennan’s Bronia Judas Kiss At Cheguevar.10 months, typical head, eye and expression, pleasing length of body, decent top line, pleasing tail set and carriage, front assembly not as good as winner and elbow not quite set far enough under the body so he does not really flow on the move.

JD
(3) 1 Marsden & Robinson’s Bronia Dark Knight. 14 months, well grown and maturing nicely, liked his head, eye and expression, plenty of strength and depth of body, well ribbed back, decent loin and coupling, well set and carried tail. 2 Marks’ Brynalyn Royal Warrier Via Labbadax. Just turned 12 months so giving a little away in age to the winner. Very pleasing head properties, good length of body, pleasing rib, well set and carried tail. 3 B Judas Kiss At C.

PGD (3) 1 Dunnet’s Fragglerock Zontor Taf. Mature male, rising 3 years, in full coat, presents a pleasing outline with generally correct proportions, masculine and clean head with expressive eye, well set and carried tail, a shade short of neck and rather unsettled on the move. 2 Paskins’ Kindeace Laird Of Lochloy. Long lean headpiece with good finish to skull and muzzle, good rib and coupling, pleasing eye and expression, just a shade light in bodily condition and would like to more drive from his rear quarters when moving. 3 Marks’ Lyrenstan Zaragoza At Labadax.

LD
(5) 1 Oxley’s Owlery The Fonz. Nicely headed dog showing signs of quality and breeding, good length of body and pleasing overall proportions and symmetry, well ribbed back, short and powerful loin, would prefer him with better angulated hind and rear quarters and to show a little more economy of movement. 2 McNaughton’s Cedavoch Kaballah. Cast in a slightly larger mould than winner, very masculine in outlook and appearance, typical head and eye, good balance of muzzle and skull proportions, in full coat, would have preferred him too be a little more fluid and less restricted on the move. 3 Dunbar’s Bronia Fernando,

OD
(5,1) 1 Mitchell & Peat’s Am Ch Insight Rumorhasit At Pramada. CC. An enigmatic dog in some ways but he showed many of the desirable features that were not always evident when going over some of this entry, he has excellent ground clearance, is beautifully constructed and has a well balanced and correctly proportioned head, coat not at its best and he tends to fly his tail on the move but he has very accurate ground covering movement which is because he is so well constructed both fore and aft, I felt that he had a lot to offer even if his shortcomings are easily found hence this placing and award. 2 McLennan’s Bronia Firecracker At Cheguevar. A very typical male with pleasing outline and proportions, nothing exaggerated about him in anyway, liked his head and expressive eye has a good length of body, tidy mover with an economical gait. 3 Geeson & Geiser’s Am Ch Insight's Captain Clutch.

PB
(3) 1 Lewis’ Bronia Sweet Amber At Trixhund. Very promising and free moving lady of just 11 months, feminine build and proportions, good length of body with good ribbing and strong loin piece, firm top line which she holds well on the move. 2 Mitchell’s Bronia Estee. 11 months, pleasing for type, head, eye and expression, close up to winner with little to separate them but winner was just a little more settled on the move on the day. 3 Marks’ Bronia Lunette With Labbadax.

JB
(4,1) 1 Lewis’ Zarcrest Caught Cha Lookin At Trixhund. 13 months, quality youngster of pleasing type, size and proportions, very feminine in build and outlook, pleasing head, eye and expression, good flow through backline and croup with well set and carried tail, a free and easy and accurate mover. 2 Marsden & Robinson’s Bronia Carlotta. 15 months, quality youngster with lots of appealing attributes, refined and feminine head with gentle eye and expression, good length of body, good ribbing, short loin, just a fraction steeper in slope of croup than winner and not quite as settled on the move. 3 Dunbar Bronia Cascade.

PGB
(2) 1 Mitchell’s Bronia Charisma At Imirika. Pleasing for type and quality, typical head, eye and expression, pleasing length of neck, firm and well held top line, pleasing overall outline and proportions, well ribbed, strong loin, moved on a free and easy stride with correct use of tail. 2 Dimon’s Laraine Diamond Lassie For Dimerlin. Slightly more compact and with a heavier build than winner, pleasing head, eye and expression, strong quarters, not quite as pleasing in forehand assembly as winner.

LB
(3,1) 1 McNaughton’s Cedavoch Sorceress, Res CC. Top drawer exhibit, very pleasing overall outline and proportions, pleases in head properties, strong well made body of good depth and length with correct loin and giving an impression of strength and power, one of the better movers in this entry. 2 Mitchell’s Bronia Classy Chassis At Imirika. Very pleasing and typical in many respects, correct for outline and proportions, most typical, head, eye and expression, good top line and quarters, just preferred the overall symmetry and quality of the winner.

OB (3) 1 Roberts’ Swansford Burburydora, CC & BOB. Most worthy of this award and fully deserving of a title, so very pleasing in so many respects, super size, grand outline and proportions, completely feminine in outlook, deep well made body, firm and well held top line, correct tail set and carriage, very correct on the move with a very economical free and easy gait. 2 Mitchell’s Ch Bronia Enchantress. Another top drawer exhibit, looks so very good on the stack with many obvious qualities and attributes, full bodied, handled and presented to perfection, not quite as pleasing in neck and shoulder as the winner. 3 McNaughton’s Cedavoch Mystique.

Ronald W James