CRUFTS RESULTS 2011

.SCHIPPERKE JUDGE MR KEITH NATHAN

BEST OF BREED CH SCHIPDALE ORLANDO Dog Owner: MRS J MANCE
BEST PUPPY QWONTOX QUINCY Dog Owner: MR D & MRS J ROBJOHNS
DOG CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE CH SCHIPDALE ORLANDO Owner: MRS J MANCE
BITCH CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE CAROZZA ATHENA Owner: MR M & MISS M DONALDSON
RESERVE DOG CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE CH CAROZZA DANGEROUS LIAISON Owner: MRS M & MRS R AYLWARD & BURDETT
RESERVE BITCH CHALLENGE CERTIFICATE CH QWONTOX QUIDNUNC BY ROSHAANA Owner: MRS L WHALES

Veteran – Dog
Entries: 7 Abs: 2
1st CH CAROZZA DANGEROUS LIAISON (MRS M & MRS R AYLWARD & BURDETT)
2nd CH/IR CH/INT CH MONTERREZ GUARDIAN SHCM (AN CH 08/09) (MR D & MRS T J HOLMES)
3rd CH ROSHAANA HYPERION SHCM (MRS L WHALES)
Res TARNHOWS SILVER SAND AT DREDA (MRS D M POSNETT)
VHC FRANHOWIL STALKER AT BAHRAM (MRS B WEST)

Special Puppy – Dog
Entries: 3 Abs: 0
1st QWONTOX QUINCY (MR D & MRS J ROBJOHNS)
2nd ARADET WIZARD OF OZ AMONGST MYWULF (MR A & MRS J MUGGLETON)
3rd CAROZZA VENI VIDI VICHI (MS, MRS R, MRS M & MISS S BURDETT, AYLWARD & WATSON)

Special Junior – Dog
Entries: 4 Abs: 0
1st QWONTOX QUINCY (MR D & MRS J ROBJOHNS)
2nd BYQUY POLAR EXPRESS (MISS C L & MRS C M HART)
3rd SCHIPDALE BOWLER (DR & MRS THORNE)
Res ARADET WIZARD OF OZ AMONGST MYWULF (MR A & MRS J MUGGLETON)

Post Graduate – Dog
Entries: 4 Abs: 1
1st BAHRAM HIAWATHA AT BROOKWELL (MRS J POWELL)
2nd MYWULF FLAME OF ARNOR (MR A & MRS J MUGGLETON)
3rd SCIPSAR SUNNY JIM AT RISTINE (MRS C MASSEY)

Limit – Dog
Entries: 9 Abs: 1
1st BYQUY COUSCOUS (MR D PECK)
2nd CAROZZA TO HOT TOO HANDLE (MR M & MRS B DONALDSON)
3rd KOMARGO’S CRAZY DIAMOND (MRS B C MANNERS)
Res CAROZZA CREAM CASANOVA (MRS L K WILSON)
VHC MYWULF MAJESTIC FLAME AT RISTINE (MRS C MASSEY)

Open – Dog
Entries: 9 Abs: 3
1st CH SCHIPDALE ORLANDO (MRS J MANCE)
2nd KOMARGO BLACK AND BOUNCY (MRS D M DUNNET)
3rd CH CAROZZA MAN ON A MISSION (MRS M & MRS R AYLWARD & BURDETT)
Res FRANHOWIL SERIOUS CW10 (D & T J, L, J HOLMES, MCLACHLAN & ZWOFERINK)
VHC CH MONTERREZ I’LL BE BACK AT BROOKWELL (MRS J POWELL)

Veteran – Bitch
Entries: 6 Abs: 1
1st CH/IR CH QWONTOX EBONY EYES SHCM (MR D & MRS J ROBJOHNS)
2nd CH CAROZZA MAGDALENA FOR NOCTE (MR P TRICKLEBANK)
3rd CH AVIDORE DIAMOND LIL (MRS L K WILSON)
Res CH CAROZZA DARK N DANGEROUS (MRS J FEGAN)
VHC FRANHOWIL BLACK MAJIC (MRS K & MR P BROOKS)

Special Junior – Bitch
Entries: 4 Abs: 1
1st CAROZZA ATHENA (MR M & MISS M DONALDSON)
2nd SCHIPDALE LILY MIDOFF (DR & MRS THORNE)
3rd SCIPSAR BLACK MAJIC (MRS B C MANNERS)

Post Graduate – Bitch
Entries: 6 Abs: 0
1st TRIJEM ULTRA SONIC (MRS J A BRYANS)
2nd NOCTE ELVIRA (MR P TRICKLEBANK)
3rd QWONTOX QUINTESSENTIAL (MR D & MRS J ROBJOHNS)
Res HANTREVED MIDNIGHT ROSE (MRS K & MISS H PERCIVAL)
VHC CAROZZA JUSTA MADAM AT WAGAMAN (MRS J FEGAN)

Limit – Bitch
Entries: 3 Abs: 0
1st AVIDORE HOT GOSSIP (MRS D FORKNALL)
2nd QWONTOX QUINTESSENTIAL (MR D & MRS J ROBJOHNS)
3rd TRIJEM UPPER CLASS (MRS L K WILSON)

Open – Bitch
Entries: 13 Abs: 4
1st CH QWONTOX QUIDNUNC BY ROSHAANA (MRS L WHALES)
2nd CH ARADET RUMOUR HAS IT OVER TRIJEM (MS M B DEATS)
3rd CH CAROZZA MOLLY MALONE WITH LUDWYN (MRS C & MISS C HART)
Res CH MONTERREZ JINGLE BELLE FOR HANTREVED (MRS K & MISS H PERCIVAL)
VHC CH/AM CH SHALAKO’S THE LAST ROSE AT BAHRAM (MRS B WEST)

Good Citizen Dog Scheme – Bitch
Entries: 1 Abs: 0
1st QWONTOX CELTIC QUEST SH CM (MR D & MRS J ROBJOHNS)

Only 49 Schipperke Registrations 2010

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Mary Deats writes in her Breed Notes in Dog World on 25/2/11

THE LATEST Breed Records Supplement, as always, makes for interesting reading. Schipperke registrations for 2010 were slightly down on the previous year, with just 49 registered. This low number makes our breed in the utility group the most ‘vulnerable’ for loss of CCs given the equally low entries at championship shows. The last quarter of the year had only six registrations from two litters and one importation from the Republic of Ireland. The quarterly registrations for 2010 were twenty four, ten, nine and six, indicating that a lot of people appear to like having puppies in the earlier part of the calendar year.

With the gradual decrease in the numbers of puppies in the breed it is no surprise, therefore, to see in the latest Kennel Gazette that our breed continues to be classified as a stud band A breed for next year and presumably for quite a few years to come.

MARY DEATS, 01842 828226, schiptoaradet@yahoo.com

S WALES CH SHOW 10 Judges Critique

.Schipperkes

I approached the small entry with some trepidation fearing there might be a lack of quality, but I was pleasantly surprised by the overall quality of the exhibits. With only one absentee I was in the fortunate position of finding two outstanding CC winners. I endeavoured to visualise the exhibits minus a tail to accustom my eye to their balance which I found to be helpful.

PD (1) 1 Hart’s Byquy Polar Express, at 11 months he is big enough & one hopes he has stopped growing, cream, in the most lovely quality jacket, clean & well presented, nicely developed in front & decent rear, good dark pigmentation, pleasing expression, holds topline well & is nicely ribbed up. Lazy with his tail. Excellent mover in both directions. Just failed on balance in the BP challenge. PGD (0). LD (2) 1 Donaldson’s Carozza To Hot Too Handle, neat black, the perfect Schip outline, well carried head, correct skull, lovely ears & the darkest of eyes. Perhaps a shade more definition between skull & muzzle than is required but overall very appealing. Perfect mouth, super hard jacket with good frill, excellent rib & couplings, moved rather well for his young handler who did a good job with him. RCC; 2 Reed’s Bquy Couscous, very young cream who was not yet ready for this class. Rather longer in loin than 1 & not settled to his task as yet. In good condition, pleasing in colour. Coat a little soft. Head properties appeal & he was pleasing on the move, but his front construction could be better. OD (2) 1 Morley’s Am Ch Chatelet Aradet Rugby, this black walked in, positioned himself as his handler requested & demanded to be admired, the epitome of Schipperke outline, standing foursquare & with the best of toplines, great side action, but did crab a little on the straight until he settled down. Lovely head, dark eyes, neatest of well set ears, enough fill to his muzzle & sufficient stop leading to flat skull with nice width, well developed neck & ribcage, short coupled & encased in hard coarse jacket of correct length, bone of sufficient strength to compliment the whole with tight feet. CC & BOB; 2 Reed’s Byquy Polar Prince, longer cast cream, pleasing head properties, clear dark eyes, good pigmentation. Rather an upright front assembly which does not help his overall length. Nice spring in rib, good bone to legs. Front feet could be tighter. Nice on the move.

PB (1) 1 Donaldson’s Carozza Athena, 10 months & rather finely constructed all through. Typical in head, dark eyes, well set on ears & pleasing wedge to head, she will develop which will improve her as the basics are all there with well sprung ribs, good overall balance, nice legs & feet, pleasing front action. Tending to sway a little going away, but place might sort this out. BP. JB (1) A. PGB (0). LB (1) 1 Robjohns’ Qwontox Celtic Quest, quality 6 years who surprisingly has not got her title. Rather nice in head, though her stop is a tad deep. Dark eyes, good mouth & correct set on of ears, excellent shoulders & front assembly, nicely rounded ribcage which extends well back, pleasing overall length & rear of correct width, nicely boned. Moving a shade tidier in front than rear, but a quality exhibit. RCC. OB (3) 1 Hart’s Ch Carozza Molly Malone with Ludwyn, winning 5 years with that distinctive Schip outline, maybe a shade longer than the males, but such good quality. Jet black, harsh coat of correct length, lovely front & shoulders, good angles, very typical in head with all the correct features, excellent topline & neat rump, moved very well & easily notched up another CC; 2 Robjohns’ Ch/Ir Ch Qwontox Ebony Eyes, typical exhibit, super shape, moves exceptionally well & it is not until one observes the grey on her muzzle that one realises this is a veteran. In superb condition, lovely head, the tightest of elbows & good bone, tight feet, a credit to her owner; 3 Morley’s Ch Aradet Rumour Has It over Trijem.
SHEILA JAKEMAN

From Schipperke Breed Notes in Dog World.

.AS READERS will know by now, Dorothy Seaton (Seacross) died peacefully in her sleep on Jan 17, only a few weeks short of her 85th birthday. She had been fighting a number of physical concerns, latterly cancer, and had spent the last several weeks in hospital. Diane and Dave Forknall (Avidore) and Jose McDonald were able to see her as well as her cousin, on a continual basis up until the end. Dorothy requested flowers or donations to her two designated charities, the SC Rescue and TABS.

I realise that by now the funeral and cremation ceremony have already been held, but the funeral director is taking donations to the two charities for the next five weeks. Cheques are to be made payable to the funeral director, J E Hackett, and sent to 95 Leicester Road, Bedworth CV12 8AH. Please mark on the cheque that it is in memory of Dorothy Seaton. He will compile the donations and forward the money as well as a list of donors, to the relevant society.

Readers will be familiar with the SC Rescue, or can access the breed club’s webpage for more details, but TABS is a charity I am not familiar with so I have found the following information: “TABS is a charity that takes disadvantaged people from the UK to Africa for a voluntary experience by sharing skills and experience with local African communities, they enhance their own lives and the lives of those they come in contact with.” This charity is local to Bedworth and is one that Dorothy supported.

Ian Millar, with some help from others, has sent to the dog papers a short article on Dorothy’s life in and out of dogs. An article will also appear in the next issue of the SC newsletter. Many of us currently at the ‘top of the pile’ in terms of longevity in the breed, owe our start/development in the breed along the way to Dorothy and the Seacross Schipperkes. Just to name a few kennels which at one time owned a Seacross Schipperke or used one in their breeding programme would take up quite a lot of space, but primarily the currently active breeders at Aradet, Avidore, Ludwyn and Lyncathmor feature prominently. One could always depend on Dorothy to render her opinion on the breed and never suffered fools gladly, but kept her own counsel on many things.

She was a popular fixture in the Midlands canine societies, serving on several societies as committee member and officer; she had a deep interest in her other breed, Cairn Terriers. Her work commitments in running her boarding kennels meant she would not get to as many shows as she would have liked, but the stamp on the Seacross lines she and her father developed in Schipperkes, through the blending of the Schippland and Mottram lines, was quite definite.

The Seacross dogs were most remembered from the father and son duo of S Sir Henry and his son, Ch S Rogue, one of the early Schipperke group winners at championship show level back in ‘75. Personally, I think the dog who had the most bad luck or timing, was S Baron, a lovely dog with two CCs and quite a few RCCs, most won at the time of the height of Ch Pudi of Moorehaven’s prominence in the show ring. He along with S D’Artagnan, another dog with two CCs and very much liked by Dorothy, was never able to reach the top tier, having also won a tremendous number of RCCs, so was retired.

I tried handling Baron on several occasions, but he was one of those boys who would times just give up and not show, or look out the ring, too interested in something else to pay attention to me, much not only to my disgust, but also that of the judges. Over the years Dorothy sent abroad several Schipperkes which won quite well, including the first BIS winner at an Irish (Eire) championship all-breed show, this dog was by a son of Rogue ex a Seacross bitch, and owned by Jerry Butler. About the same time as this, I sent over to Sweden a young promising Seacross bred dog, called Firecracker, who had already won a RCC at Crufts under breed specialist Eileen Vincent. Int Ch Seacross Firecracker for Aradet gained further glory by winning BIS at a Swedish international show, the judge being Moa Persson, who still judges here occasionally.

The Seacross kennels have more than made a mark in the history of the breed in the UK, thanks to Dorothy and her dogs, she helped so many of us develop not only our own lines but also our understanding of the breed. Members last saw her at the club open show in ‘10, a happy occasion for her to be once again surrounded by the breed she loved.

 

Mary Deats

Funeral Arrangements for Dorothy V Seaton

.I have had confirmation from Diane (Forknall- Avidore Schipperkes) about Dorothy’s funeral on Friday 28th at 3.30pm. For anyone needing directions the address of the church is

ALL SAINTS CHURCH
HIGH STREET
BEDWORTH
CV12 8NH

PARKING at the rear of the Civic Hall Bedworth which is the opposite side of the High Street

Google Map link click here
As mentioned earlier anyone wishing to give a donation to Doroithy’s favourite charities in leui of flowers they can be sent to the funeral directors directly. HThe chosen charirities are:

The Schipperke Club Rescue

T.A.B.S
“TABS is a charity that takes disadvantaged people from the UK to Africa for a voluntary experience by sharing skills and experience with local African communities, they enhance their own lives and the lives of those they come in contact with.”
This charity is local to Bedworth and is one that Dorothy supported

Flowers to the church on the day or EARLY FRIDAY 28th to
J E HACKETT
LEICESTER RD
BEDWORTH
CV12 8AH

Schipperke History Maker in Manchester!

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schipperke best of breed manchester 2011 avidore history maker

photo taken 2009

Schipperke specialist judge Mr Roy Baker may have ‘made history’ today with his Dog CC and Best of Breed winner AVIDORE HISTORY MAKER AT BLACKSHUCK ( or Hector as he is known at home) as Hector has a TAIL. Schipperkes with tails have been winning the lower classes, may have won Reserve CCs, but I cannot think of any to win Best of Breed, well not in the 10 years I have been involved with them. In fact it is the first time since the tail-docking ban in the Uk since a Schipperke has taken such an award. Please let me know if I am mistaken. Battramsleys Trooper, owned by Celia Magarel Groves, has been suggested as a top winner in the past but I dont have any more info on him, have been promised a picture by Mandy Rollinson, also Roy’s own Rondesminde’s Dessi (?) won a toip awsrd but I cannot remember what… sorry. Please feel free to enlighten me by commenting here or on FACEBOOK!

 

The results in full;

 

BEST OF BREED : FELLOWS Mr & Mrs M Avidore History Maker At Blackshuck
Dog CC : FELLOWS Mr & Mrs M Avidore History Maker At Blackshuck
Res Dog CC : HOLMES, D & T & MCLACHLAN, L & ZWOFERINK J Ir Ch Franhowil Serious CW ’10
Bitch CC : MANCE Mrs J S Byquy Grace’n'favour
Res Bitch CC : ROBJOHNS Mr D & Mrs J Qwontox Quintessential
Best Puppy : MANCE Mrs J S Byquy Grace’n'favour
Best Veteran : FORKNALL Mrs D Ch Avidore Detroit Miss

PD (3 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: MUGGLETON Mr A & Mrs J Aradet Wizard Of Oz Amongst Mywulf
2nd: ROBJOHNS Mr D & Mrs J Qwontox Quincy
3rd: REED Mrs A G Byquy Sidney

JD (1 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: THORNE Dr T M & Mrs L D Schipdale Bowler

PGD (1 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: MASSEY Mrs C A Scipsar Sunny Jim at Ristine

LD (6 Entries) Abs: 1
1st: FELLOWS Mr & Mrs M Avidore History Maker At Blackshuck
2nd: PECK Mr D Byquy Couscous
3rd: BARTLETT Mrs D P & Mr J H Ludwyn’s Top Hat and Tail
Res: MANNERS Mrs B C Komargo’s Crazy Diamond
VHC: DONALDSON Mr M & Mrs B Carozza Too Hot To Handle

OD (5 Entries) Abs: 1
1st: HOLMES, D & T & MCLACHLAN, L & ZWOFERINK J Ir Ch Franhowil Serious CW ’10
2nd: MORLEY Mrs P Ch & Am Ch Chatelet Aradet Rugby (Imp)
3rd: WILSON Mrs L Aradet Off The Chart At Lyncathmor
Res: MANCE Mrs J S Ch Schipdale Orlando

VD NO ENTRIES

PB (1 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: MANCE Mrs J S Byquy Grace’n'favour

Class JB (3 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: MANNERS Mrs B C Scipsar Black Majic
2nd: THORNE Dr T M & Mrs L D Schipdale Lily Midoff
3rd: DONALDSON Mr M & Miss M Carozza Athena

PGB (1 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: ROBJOHNS Mr D & Mrs J Qwontox Quintessential

LB (2 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: FORKNALL Mrs D Avidore Hot Gossip
2nd: DONALDSON Mr M & Miss M Carozza Athena

OB (1 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: 4130 HART Mrs & Miss C M & C L Ch Carozza Molly Malone With Ludwyn

VB (1 Entries) Abs: 0
1st: 4128 FORKNALL Mrs D Ch Avidore Detroit Miss

Ms Dorothy V Seaton has died

.Miss Dorothy V. Seaton (Seacross), 84, a major force in the world of Schipperkes, lost her battle with cancer and died peacefully on Monday, January 17th. The funeral service will be held on Friday, 28 January at All Saints Parish Church, Bedworth, Warwicks, at 3:30, with cremation at Nuneaton Crematorium at 4:30. Refreshments will be served at Parish Church following the cremation.

It is with great sadness that I report the death of Dorothy. I have known her from before my teenage years, as I was a Saturday kennel girl for her boarding kennels. I went to visit her in hospital with Diane Forknall (Avidore Schips) shortly after Christmas, and it was Diane who phoned with the sad news. When we know any more about where any donations are to be sent (rather than flowers) I will post it here, and on Facebook.

BUBA CH SHOW JUDGING REPORTS

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Schipperkes – Judge David Guy

PD (2) 1 Muggleton’s Aradet Wizard Of Oz amongst Mywulf, cream dog, well balanced, strong enough in head, good bone, good feet. Tended to move a little wide coming towards but OK going away. Well sprung ribs, good topline & tailset. Doesn’t need to carry any more body; 2 Robjohns’ Qwontox Quincy, black, very much a baby compared to 1. Needs time to settle as was a little unsure of himself on the table. Good coat texture, very dark eye, true on the move when settled. JD (2) 1 Hart’s Byquy Polar Express, 12 months cream, expressive head, very dark eye & well placed ears, true front, good bone & rib, carried a good body. Coat not his fortune being a little woolly in texture & standing off too much for me without a demarcation between main & topcoat. True on the move; 2 Q Quincy. PGD (1) 1 Massey’s Scipsar Sunny Jim at Ristine, cream dog, adequate bone for size. Feet could have been tighter. Balanced head, true front, rib OK but a little long in loin, adequate rear angulation, OK coming towards but a little close going away. LD (4,1) 1 Peck’s Byquy Couscous, cream, litter brother to 1 of JD & similar in type, good head with well placed ears giving an alert expression, good neck & shoulder. Could be a little better in pastern. Good rib & body. Could be a tad shorter to be critical. Coat a little heavy for me but the texture was OK. Well angulated rear, moved well coming & going & gave a good picture in profile. RCC; 2 Donaldson’s Carozza To Hot Too Handle, black dog, more the size I prefer but not did match the movement of 1, good coat of harsh texture, alert expression, carried a good body, good outline; 3 Fellows’ Avidore History Maker at Blackshuck. OD (3,2) 1 Morley’s Am Ch Chatelet Aradet Rugby, black boy who was the star for me, a very typical Schipperke in all respects, lovely well balanced head, good bone, super feet, good over the neck & shoulder, correct spring of rib & short cobby body with a well rounded rump, good coat that was in super condition, he was on top of his form, true movement coming & going, profile movement was super, outstanding. CC, BOB & BIS.

PB (2,1) 1 Donaldson’s Carozza Athena, black bitch who left her coat at home but what she had was of a good texture, typical head & eye, good front, adequate bone for her size, enough rib but needs to carry more body to advantage which will come with age. Good hindquarters, moved well coming & going, gave a good picture in profile. BP. PGB (2,1) 1 Robjohns’ Qwontox Quintessential, judged this black bitch as a puppy & she has matured well, alert expression but a darker eye would enhance it, true front & well sprung ribs. Could be a shade shorter for me to give a more cobby appearance. Good coat of the correct texture, good rear angulation, moved well. LB (2,1) 1 Robjohns’ Qwontox Celtic Quest, 6 years black bitch who was in super condition, her head is a touch blunt for me but never the less she has a keen alert expression, adequate neck onto well placed shoulders, super coat of the correct texture, well sprung ribs, good body but could be a touch shorter to advantage. True on the move, gave a good picture. RCC. OB (7,6) 1 Hart’s Ch Carozza Molly Malone with Ludwyn, 5 years black out of the top drawer, I awarded her the RCC the last time I judged, she has matured well, good head & eye, well set & used ears, good bone & feet, well constructed front, today she was in super coat unlike the last time I judged her when she had left it at home. Good body with well sprung ribs, good rear angulation & a well rounded rump. She moved well both coming & going & both her & the dog gave good silhouettes in profile. CC.
DAVID GUY

Best in Show BUBA Judge ANN INGRAM

Am Ch Chatelet Aradet Rugby

BIS Am Ch Chatelet Aradet Rugby

Despite the awful weather conditions it was a good quality group & my appreciation is extended to the committee who ran a great show under difficult conditions & also to the audience who had stayed to support the contenders. Most of the dogs were new to me which made it a very interesting day. My BIS, much to my surprise as it not a breed that instantly springs to mind as a potential group winner, was the Schipperke, Am Ch Chatelet Aradet Rugby. He was one of those dogs which the more you looked at, the more you liked, a truly honest dog who moved so soundly, excellent front, correct size & lovely body shape, a beautiful head & eye with small neat ears, add to this his top class condition & showmanship, & you have the winner!
RBIS, the Tibetan Terrier, Ch Schanti’s Sonny Lamleh at Walkamile, well presented with correct coat, loved the way this dog moved & his slightly aloof attitude so typical for the breed, well balanced head with nice expression, good front & hindquarters, excellent body & lovely outline. Another top class dog.
3 the Chow, Ch Towmena In The Frame, what a personality this dog has, he can be a little inattentive sometimes but it is part of his charm! Wonderful head and ears, good reach of neck, good body and topline, correct gait and super condition.
4 the Shar Pei, Ch/Am Ch Asias Red Marsh Whip It Good, this dog really got my attention on his first entrance to the ring with his wonderful side gait & lovely outline, he can certainly move. On closer look he had an excellent head with well cushioned muzzle & clean eyes, good body & hindquarters, excellent condition.

Carolyn Snowdon writes

.My dog, ‘Schipdale Florence’, has qualified, as part of the Wilmslow small dog agility team, to compete in the small dog team competition in the main arena at Crufts 2011. The competition will start at 8.30am on the Saturday.

The main arena program should, like last year, be available to watch live via the crufts website.

judging critiques

.Hi All

I wonder if there is anyone who could help with copies of judging critiques from the dog papers from previous shows. I’ve only just begun to show my 2 schipps and didn’t realise that I would need to get the dog papers in order to see what the judges have written and wondered if anyone kept back copies of the papers and could copy me the critiques as I would love to see what teh judges have said about my dogs.

Bev