Championship Show September 2021

At the Tibetan Spaniel Club of Scotland Championship Show, judged by Mr Bill Gregory. The Bitch CC and Best in Show was Denise Coughtrie's Ch Tulibell Star Struck With Jazpiper JW SHCM, with the Dog CC and Reserve Best in Show going to Richard Lemon’s Ch SOUSKA I NEED YOUR LOVE. Reserve dog CC was Mr & Mrs Halls Balgay Kitang Po and the Reserve bitch CC going to Gail Adam's Balgay Okurimono. Best Puppy In Show went to Scot Lemon's Parloueve Material Girl.

Open Show September 2019

On Sunday 15th September 2019, the Tibetan Spaniel Club of Scotland had its annual Open Show at Uphall in West Lothian.

The judge for the day was Mr J Ritchie and there were 'y' entries, the main winners are shown in the photos below, namely:

- Best In Show and Best Puppy in Show: Adam's Balgay Okurimono

- Reserve Best in Show: Thomson & Prentice Ch Tamrae Talking Point:

- Best Opp Sex in Show: Campbell's Tulibell Freddie Fruger

- Reserve Best Puppy in Show: McDonald's Balgay First Foot

- Best Veteran in Show: Bruce's Ch Betranna Sundance

Thank you to our judges Mr J Ritchie (critiques HERE) and Dr K Logan for the Special Classes (critiques HERE).

Finlay – a Scottish dog down south

This is Finlay, he doesn't live in Scotland, so what is he doing here on the Scottish Tibetan Spaniel Club website?

Finlay

Well, he was bred by Aileen McDonald in Perth and we travelled all the way up to Scotland to see him when he was 7 weeks old and we fell in love straight away, as you do. We met Aileen at Crufts and we had seen several of her Tibbies and we knew we liked the Balgay's that we saw. Aileen said she'd be in contact when she next had puppies and not that long after Crufts she got in touch. We went all the way up to Perth from near Southampton on the South Coast and we were smitten.

Aileen came down on the train and met us at Crewe handed over the most gorgeous puppy you've ever seen, and he made the journey back down South with us in the car. Not a whimper out of him all the way. He settled in quickly, and began destroying every flower in the garden, but in most respects he was an angel. Slept from his first night with us without issue and soon started to build his fan-club.

We asked Aileen when we got Finlay, "is it ok if we decide to show him" to which she said "sure".....we hadn't really intended to, but we thought we'd give it a try anyway. We did around 40 shows in 2018 and are looking to do a similar amount on 2019, Finlay absolutely loves it and wags his way through the whole event. In fact he has become quite well known for it, he has his own unique way of charming the judges, with a smile a wag and a kiss.

He is now just over 2 years old and he was won a Reserve Challenge Certificate, he and his brother Taggart have done really well at this dog showing lark. We are told (quite frequently) that we really need to get Finlay a brother or sister to play with and I suppose at some point we're going to have to give in. Thank you Aileen for letting us have this character, he is solid gold.