Name:Annesuz Sam's Legacy 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:05-03-1999 
Colour:Grizzle 
Owner(s): Marwood, Mrs. S.  
Breeder:Marwood, Mrs. S. 
Pipruda Sixth Sense (D)
17-02-1998
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Dandyhow Private Eye (D)
06-09-1995
Colour: Grizzle and Tan
CH Dandyhow Claudius (D)
09-10-1991
CH Orenberg Emperor (D)
Dandyhow Charlotte (B)
Incheril Mulberry of Dandyhow (B)
21-12-1990
CH Valmyre Magician of Dandyhow (D)
Dandyhow Ever Ivy (B)
Pipruda Dark Destiny (B)
27-04-1993
Colour: Blue and Tan
Kelgram Persimmon (D)
09-09-1989
Dandyhow Mardil At Kelgram (D)
Dusky Ice Maiden At Kelgram (B)
Langwood Dula At Pipruda (B)
04-05-1990
Kelgram Blue Peter (D)
Delve Amethyst (B)
Andyville Auron To Annesuz (B)
23-02-1994
Colour: Black and Tan
Kelgram Donavon (D)
30-11-1992
Colour: Grizzle
CH Dykeside Gordon Ranger (D)
13-08-1985
CH Dandyhow Crofter (D)
Dandyhow Hot Chocolate (B)
Kelgram Noblle (B)
21-04-1991
Dandyhow Mardil At Kelgram (D)
Dusky Ice Maiden At Kelgram (B)
Adoram Bramble of Andyville (B)
07-01-1988
Colour: Grizzle
CH Brannigan of Brumberhill (D)
10-12-1984
CH/NL/INT CH Brumberhill Blue Maestro (D)
Fine Lady (B)
Kelgram This's Dew (B)
10-10-1985
Beenaben Buckthorn of Ryswick (D)
Brehill March Secret At Kelgram (B)

Show Placings

South Wales Kennel Association
13th Oct 2012
Judge: Mr David Fryer (Irton)
Not a numerically strong entry, but plenty of quality – I had no difficulty finding enough good ‘uns. The Border Terrier standard is short on detail, and needs interpretation. I see the key to that interpretation to be in the first two lines of the standard – ‘Essentially a working terrier‘, and ‘capable of following a horse, combining activity with gameness‘. It is further necessary to fully understand that the work the terrier is expected to do, is to go to ground to bolt a fox; that the horse in question is typically a sturdy hill pony, and the ground to follow it over is typically rough, upland country such as the Cheviots or North Pennines. Hence a sturdy dog is required, with enough scope and length to move economically on rough ground, enough lung and heart room to do it at speed all day, yet small enough to follow a fox to ground. Too short, or too narrow or sprung in the rib will not do this; nor will steep shoulders or under- or over-angulated hind quarters. Coat and pelt must be fit to protect from both weather and fox; quality is of more importance than grooming. Other than one senior citizen with missing teeth (understandable), a few exhibits with chipped teeth (no problem) and several with bites no better than level (not incorrect, merely undesirable), I found no bad mouths. All males were entire.
Veteran - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Annesuz Sam's Legacy
Placing Critique
13 1/2 yr old, short of teeth, showing her age a little but still game, though no longer supple. Front and movement still true, well balanced construction, lovely type and temperament, but had to give way to youth today.