Thank you, I've found this thread educational myself, seeing her developing like this and reading my older posts... it's so hard to see the changes when you live with the dog.
Now I just hope that she'll keep her spirits (most judges have commented on her temperament like "this is just what a toyterrier should be, self-confident, alert and full of life and mischief " and even enjoyed her bouncing up and down) and her coat so that we could keep on chasing some more CH-titles.
I've got some pictures of her in the ring with no feet on the ground

It's really been a pleasure this summer, she's always happy to show herself.
I'd like to get another dog with this temperament later on

even though I was in despair just a few months ago