GENERAL
APPEARANCE:
The Australian Shepherd is a well-balanced dog
of medium size and bone.
He is attentive and animated, showing strength
and stamina combined with unusual agility.
Slightly longer than tall,
he has a coat of moderate length and coarseness with coloring that
offers variety and individuality in each specimen.
An identifying
characteristic is his natural or docked bobtail.
In each sex, masculinity
or femininity is well defined.
CHARACTER:
The Australian Shepherd is intelligent, primarily a working
dog of strong herding and guardian instincts.
He is an exceptional
companion.
He is versatile and easily trained, performing his assigned
tasks with great style and enthusiasm.
He is reserved with strangers
but does not exhibit shyness. Although an aggressive, authoritative
worker, viciousness toward people or animals is intolerable.
HEAD:
Clean-cut, strong, dry and in proportion to the body.
The topskull
is flat to slightly rounded, its length and width each equal to the
length of the muzzle which is in balance and proportioned to the
rest of the head.
The muzzle tapers slightly to a rounded tip.
The
stop is moderate but well-defined.
(A) TEETH:
A full compliment of strong, white teeth meet in a scissors
bite.
An even bite is a fault.
Teeth broken or missing by accident
are not penalized.
Disqualifications:
Undershot bites; overshot bites exceeding 1/8 inches.
(B) EYES:
Very expressive, showing attentiveness and intelligence.
Clear, almond-shaped, and of moderate size, set a little obliquely,
neither prominent nor sunken, with pupils dark, well-defined and
perfectly positioned. Color is brown, blue, amber, or any variation
or combination including flecks and marbling.
(C) EARS:
Set on high at the side of the head, triangular and slightly
rounded at the tip, of moderate size with length measured by bringing
the tip of the ear around to the inside corner of the eye.
The ears,
at full attention, break slightly forward and over from one- quarter
(1/4) to one-half (1/2) above the base.
Prick ears and hound type
ears are severe faults.
NECK AND BODY:
The neck is firm, clean and in proportion to the body.
It is of medium length and slightly arched at the crest, setting
well into the shoulders.
The body is firm and muscular.
The topline
appears level at a natural four-square stance.
The chest is deep
and strong with ribs well-sprung.
The loin is strong and broad when
viewed from the top.
The bottom line carries well back with a moderate
tuck-up.
The croup is moderately sloping, the ideal being thirty
(30) degrees from the horizontal.
Tail is straight, not to exceed
four (4) inches, natural bobtail or docked.
FOREQUARTERS:
The shoulder blades (scapula) are long and flat, close
set at the withers, approximately two fingers width at a natural
stance and are well laid back at an angle approximately forty-five
(45) degrees to the ground.
The upper arm (humerus) is attached at
an approximate right angle to the shoulder line with forelegs dropping
straight, perpendicular to the ground.
The elbow joint is equidistant
from the ground to the withers.
The legs are straight and powerful.
Pasterns are short, thick and strong, but still flexible, showing
a slight angle when viewed from the side.
Feet are oval shaped, compact,
with close-knit, well-arched toes.
Pads are thick and resilient;
nails short and strong.
Dewclaws may be removed.
HINDQUARTERS:
Width of hindquarters approximately equal to the width
of the forequarters at the shoulders.
The angulation of the pelvis
and upper thigh (femur) corresponds to the angulation of the shoulder
blade and upper arm forming an approximate right angle.
Stifles are
clearly defined, hock joints moderately bent.
The metatarsi are short,
perpendicular to the ground and parallel to each other when viewed
from the rear.
Feet are oval shaped, compact, with close-knit, well-arched
toes.
Pads are thick and resilient; nails short and strong.
Rear
dewclaws are removed.
COAT:
Of medium texture, straight to slightly wavy, weather resistant,
of moderate length with an undercoat.
The quantity of undercoat varies
with climate.
Hair is short and smooth on the head, outside of ears,
front of forelegs and below the hocks.
Backs of forelegs are moderately
feathered; breeches are moderately full. There is a moderate mane
and frill, more pronounced in dogs than bitches. Non-typical coats
are severe faults.
COLOR:
All colors are strong, clear and rich. The recognized colors
are blue merle, red (liver) merle, solid black, and solid red (liver)
all with or without white markings and/or tan (copper) points with
no order of preference.
The blue merle and black have black pigmentation
on nose, lips and eye-rims. Reds and red merles have liver pigmentation
on nose, lips and eye rims. Butterfly nose should not be faulted
under one year of age.
On all colors the areas surrounding the ears
and eyes are dominated by color other than white.
The hairline of
a white collar does not exceed the point at the withers.
Disqualifications:
Other than recognized colors. White body splashes.
Dudley nose.
GAIT:
Smooth, free and easy; exhibiting agility of movement with a
well-balanced, ground covering stride.
Fore and hind legs move straight
and parallel with the center line of the body; as speed increases,
the feet, both front and rear, converge toward the center line of
gravity of the dog, while the topline remains firm and level.
SIZE:
Preferred height at the withers for males is 20 to 23 inches;
that for females is 18 to 21 inches, however, quality is not to be
sacrificed in favor of size.
Other Disqualifications:
Monorchidism and cryptorchidism.
(Effective
January 15,1997)
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