Name:Carrickfarm Melody 
Gender:Bitch 
DOB:26-08-2002 
Colour:Dark Grizzle 
Owner(s): Armstrong, Mrs. V.M.  
Breeder:Armstrong, Mrs. V.M. 
Glenbucket Scotch Whiskey (D)
22-05-1998
Colour: Grizzle
Lairhope Ground Control (D)
28-04-1995
Colour: Red Grizzle
Scots Guardsman (D)
02-05-1985
Norstan Kalico Kid (D)
Border Mist (B)
Linhope Lady (B)
09-01-1991
CH Dykeside Gordon Ranger (D)
Jolly Jane (B)
Glenbucket Lady Emma (B)
29-03-1993
Colour: Grizzle
Highland Laddie (D)
27-02-1992
Int/NL/Est/Den/Fin CH Double Scotch (D)
Nighneag Shona (B)
Jean's Bairn (B)
20-02-1989
Maxton Mac (D)
Jean's Fancy (B)
Carrick Lady Minty (B)
09-06-1995
Colour: Grizzle
Glenbucket Home Guard (D)
14-09-1992
Colour: Grizzle
CH Another Scot (D)
08-03-1990
Scots Guardsman (D)
Pontbeck Bonny Hinny (B)
Jean's Bairn (B)
20-02-1989
Maxton Mac (D)
Jean's Fancy (B)
Reine Rouge (B)
20-10-1992
Colour: Grizzle
CH Another Scot (D)
08-03-1990
Scots Guardsman (D)
Pontbeck Bonny Hinny (B)
Restless Rhapsody (B)
06-05-1987
Norstan Kalico Kid (D)
Rusty Ring (B)

Show Placings

Northern Border Terrier Club Open Show
11th Oct 2009
Judge: Mrs M Wanless (Thorneyburn)
It was a great honour to judge my first breed club show here, at Otterburn, heart of the country where the Border terrier originated. My thanks to the Club, and to all entrants. I enjoyed my day, and was very pleased with my final line up.
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Second Place
Name at show: Carrickfarm Melody
Placing Critique
Typey bitch, nice head, moved well.
Border Terrier Club Open Show
31st Oct 2009
Judge: Mrs. Karen Dean (Tyrian)
I would first like to thank the committee for the invitation to judge, and to them and my stewards, Frank Nicholls and Paul Cheeseman for looking after me so well on the day, and lastly to all those who exhibited and accepted my decisions so graciously. It was a long, exhausting but very enjoyable day for me. I absolutely loved my best dog, best bitch and best puppy, they were all lovely and narrow, well balanced with small tight feet, sound movement and not overdone in any way. I would take any of them home in a heartbeat.
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Third Place
Name at show: Carrickfarm Melody
Northern Border Championship Show
18th Jul 2010
Judge: Miss Elspeth Jackson (Clipstone)
What an honour and a pleasure it was to judge the Northern Border Terrier Club's Championship Show. An entry of 202 and good Northern hospitality ensured I had a most enjoyable day. Many thanks to my capable stewards for keeping the day running smoothly. I was very satisfied with both my challenges and all the top honours were strongly contested. I was especially pleased with my puppies and will watch their progress with interest.
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Carrickfarm Melody
Class Critique
The veterans are always my favourite class of any judging appointment and today's crop of veterans did not disappoint.
Northern Border Terrier Club Championship Show
17th Jul 2011
Judge: Mr. W. R. Irving
My thanks go to the Officers and Committee of the Northern Border Terrier Club for inviting me to judge this show and for their kind hospitality during the event. I notice that the last time I judged this show was as long ago as twenty five years ago in 1986! The entry of 226 from 207 exhibits was satisfactory but of course there were several absentees which brought the actual number of dogs present down to just over 140. That enabled us to finish judging in good time. Thanks to my very efficient Steward Mrs Rushby. My general comments on the breed continue in similar terms to my previous remarks on the subject. But in the main I thought that heads and expressions were, by and large, pretty good. Coats were of course variable in the stage at which they presented but again, by and large they were of quite good texture. I had no bad mouths and only a couple of kinky tails. And tails were, overall, not too bad for shape and length Size is of course variable but again the majority were spannable but some dogs (and bitches) were far too big and too heavy in bone. My biggest problem was with fronts and exhibit after exhibit appeared with fronts which were far from correct. We have a multitude of different front problems and somehow we must tackle this issue and breeders and judges have to pay more attention to this problem. I believe that we are beginning to find the breed accepting bad fronts as the norm. Horseshoe fronts, wide fronts, swinging front legs, flicking front feet and dogs which single track in an excessive way in front ? all of these things need to be penalised to a greater or lesser extent. Best in Show and the Dog CC went to Orangebox Firecracker (Mr M & Mrs T Anscombe). He has a very typical head, skull and expression with a good muzzle and not over exaggerated. Good neck and shoulder and correct topline and tailset. Correct compact feet. He is balanced and well proportioned being neither too short nor too long and he moved soundly both in front and behind. In the final challenge for the CC he scored for showmanship and went on to be Best of Breed. The Bitch CC and Res Best in Show went to Ch Southash Blue Betty Boo Gameway JW (Mrs P Clark), another with a most typical head and expression. She has a very good coat of the right texture and pelt of the right thickness and she moved very well behind. Enough bone, she presents a good outline going around the ring and exudes quality. Best Puppy was Olderhill Afortunado (Mrs S Wilson). He has a good head and skull, again without being in any way overdone, good neck and topline, good front and moved better there than behind, correct pelt, good tailset and tail and well balanced throughout.
Veteran - Dog or Bitch / Very Highly Commended
Name at show: Carrickfarm Melody