Name:Bonosue Damson Queen 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:28-05-2010 
Colour:Red Grizzle 
Owner(s): Mr I Hardman  
Breeder: 
Spanwise Rubicund (D)
06-09-2007
Colour: Red Grizzle
Reebok Rover (D)
06-08-2002
Colour: Dark Grizzle
Ir CH Spanwise In the Pink (D)
26-05-1993
Tobias of Todgrove (D)
Hollybridge Banshee At Spanwise (B)
Surprise Meadow (B)
01-03-2001
Flybit Top (D)
Kenzed Surprise Package (B)
Spanwise Hollyberry (B)
25-12-2000
Colour: Red Grizzle
Hollowmoor Duty Free (D)
02-05-1998
CH Holmston Freelancer (D)
Hollowmoor Sweet Dolcetto (B)
Spanwise River Wanderer (B)
28-11-1996
Spanwise Who'da Thout It At Bonosue (D)
Spanwise Posh Paws (B)
Bonosue Scarlet Ribbons (B)
18-10-2003
Colour: Red Grizzle
Jaenjays Wayfarer (D)
27-10-2000
Colour: Red
Terhel's Traveling Man (D)
08-10-1994
CH Orenberg Nightfreight (D)
Tythrop Glint of Gold (B)
Chapelfell Taffeta (B)
05-01-1998
Tythrop Terimon (D)
Baillieswells Dailuaine (B)
Bonosue Queen of the Nile ShCM (B)
19-11-1999
Colour: Red Grizzle
Thornyhurst War Lord (D)
13-01-1996
CH Baywillow Sundazzler (D)
Thornyhurst Country Lass (B)
Kelgram Sally Sunshine At Bonosue (B)
20-05-1997
Thoraldby Sassenach of Baillieswells (D)
Kelgram Patrian Prudence (B)

Show Placings

Bath Championship Show
27th May 2011
Judge: Mr B Rodgers
Puppy - Bitch / First Place
Name at show: Bonosue Damson Queen
Placing Critique
Very good puppy. Moved very well. Nice head. Good bone and feet. Nice thick pads. Excitable, but when settled showed herself off. BPB
Junior - Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Bonosue Damson Queen
Leeds Championship Show
24th Jul 2011
Judge: Mrs Beverley Barber
Thank you for your lovely entry at this fine venue. Thanks also to my efficient and helpful stewards without which we wouldn’t have a show! My main aim when judging is to find a dog that fits as near the breed standard as is possible ,but must have overall good dog conformation. It must be balanced standing and also, most definitely, when it is on the move. This is a hard task because the perfect dog in any breed has yet to be found. When judging on this occasion I did manage to find dogs that had good front angulation, allowing the necessary reach to cover the ground, coupled with adequate rear angulation to give drive to the assembly and so presented a good picture on the move with no change to the dog’s appearance. I had very few short stepping, short backed dogs with such poor construction that the rear becomes noticeably higher than the shoulder when they are on the move. Heads, as always, were very varied, some mouths were out of line, there were some missing premolars which if this perpetuates will alter the head shape. Feet were mostly thick and neat, coats varied and undercoats were in the main a little sparse, but in view of the winter we have just had they have probably spent a long time shedding them. All the dogs I judged today I could span, although chest shape was not always correct. Thank you to all exhibitors for allowing me the privilege of judging your dogs, which I enjoyed immensely.
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Bonosue Damson Queen
Class Critique
Star quality in this class.
Scottish Kennel Club
28th Aug 2011
Judge: Mrs Marion Reeves
Though pleased with my winners, depth of quality within the entry was mostly lacking. It is fair to say that Border Terriers still come in every size and shape imaginable. Though I am aware that it is a matter that sharply divides opinion within the breed, I for one would prefer the breed standard to be more specific in detail of what is desirable. Maybe, perhaps that might head to a more uniform type in the show ring.
Junior - Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Bonosue Damson Queen
Novice - Bitch / Reserve
Name at show: Bonosue Damson Queen