Name:Gueville Ecce Aiyana 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:13-07-1999 
Colour:Unknown 
Owner(s): Mrs C Prouts  
Breeder: 
Borderhouse Jamaica Ron (D)
Colour: Unknown
Redgate's Forest Phantom (D)
Colour: Unknown
Oldstone Franc (D)
29-10-2002
Oldstone Sawbuck (D)
Oldstone Silver Puffin (B)
Redgate's Silver Lining (B)
25-01-2001
Oldstone Redgate's Sterling (D)
Foxforest Going Places (B)
Borderhouse Xantippe (B)
Colour: Unknown
Foxforest Last Crusader (D)
18-07-2002
Borderhouse Quincy (D)
Foxforest No Mercy (B)
CH DK Borderhouse Silly Susan (B)
24-08-2001
Foxforest Taste Of Whisky (D)
Arnakke For Ever Amber (B)
Fr CH Gueville Croquette (B)
Colour: Unknown
CH FCS/IB Sub Terram Hot Dog (D)
06-10-2004
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
Fehmarn King Creole (D)
06-03-2003
CH Otterkin Blue Bayou Conundrum (D)
Fehmarn Kiss N Run (B)
Borderhouse One Of A Kind (B)
23-09-1999
Foxforest Taste Of Whisky (D)
Int CH Borderhouse Gimmik (B)
Upon-Sea Du Domaine Jonieve (B)
Colour: Unknown
Little Blue Rascal (D)
08-02-1997
Plushcourt Blue Goblin (D)
Bryworth Sapphire (B)
Smithy (B)
16-09-2001
Orpheus Ramazotti (D)
Pastille des Newzanthynes (B)

Show Placings

Crufts
12th Mar 2011
Judge: Mrs Elaine Cuthbertson (Ashbrae)
It was an honour to be invited to judge this prestige show, and a privilege to be able to handle so many good borders. With an entry of 254 dogs, 306 entries, and with the help of my very efficient stewards this enabled me to finish on time for the BOB to go forward into the group. With the large classes it would have been nice to have had more time and more prize cards. Many borders were in very fit condition and in gleaming coats, others sadly were not. I was very surprised at the numbers that were overweight, a few under and some in poor coat. There is a difference of being short of coat and being untidy which some were, several having scissor cuts in evidence which is totally unnecessary. Some nice otter type typical heads were in evidence, some with quite large ears which seems to be creeping into the breed, and close set eyes giving an alien expression. Quite a few were upright and heavy in shoulder, with a shorter back than desired. Most were spanable although many had a rounder rib than required. This reflected in my placing's as the fitness and welfare of the dogs is of the uppermost importance, as the breed standard states, the breed being essentially a working terrier. I thought my principle winners were excellent representatives of the breed, and I enjoyed seeing my BOB being short listed in the group.
Open - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Gueville Ecce Aiyana
Placing Critique
A very well constructed grizzle bitch. Lovely head type. Good shoulders and ribs, in size and shape. She had the essentials required. Moved well. Well presented. Unlucky to meet the above two super bitches. A very nice border, I liked her very much.