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STANDARD AKC

Aprovado el 10 de Febrero de 1990
Efectivo desde el 28 de Marzo de 1990

APARIENCIA GENERAL

Un perro fuerte, compacto, cuadrado, equilibrado. Tomándolo todo alrededor, él está profusamente, pero no excesivamente revestido, thickset, musculado y sano. Estas cualidades, combinadas con su agilidad, lo cupieron para las tareas exigentes requeridas de un perro de shepherd's o de drover's. Por lo tanto, la validez es de la importancia más grande. Su ladrido es ruidoso con un "pot-casse" distintivo anillo en él.

A strong, compact, square, balanced dog. Taking him all around, he is profusely, but not excessively coated , thickset, muscular and able-bodied. These qualities, combined with his agility, fit him for the demanding tasks required of a shepherd's or drover's dog. Therefore, soundness is of the greatest importance. His bark is loud with a distinctive "pot-casse" ring in it.

TAMAÑO, PROPORCIÓN, SUSTANCIA

Type, character and balance are of greater importance and are on no account to be sacrificed to size alone.
Size-- Height (measured from top of withers to the ground), Dogs: 22 inches (55.8 cm) and upward.
Bitches: 21 inches (53.3 cm) and upward.
Proportion-- Length (measured from point of shoulder to point of ischium [tuberosity]) practically the same as the height. Absolutely free from legginess or weaselness.
Substance-- Well muscled with plenty of bone.

CABEZA

A most intelligent expression.
Eyes-- Brown, blue or one of each. If brown, very dark is preferred. If blue, a pearl, china or wall-eye is considered typical. An amber or yellow eye is most objectionable.
Ears-- Medium sized and carried flat to the side of the head.
Skull-- Capacious and rather squarely formed giving plenty of room for brain power. The parts over the eyes (supra-orbital ridges) are well arched. The whole well covered with hair.
Stop-- Well defined.
Jaw Fairly long, strong, square and truncated. Attention is particularly called to the above properties as a long, narrow head or snipy muzzle is a deformity.
Nose-- Always black, large and capacious.
Teeth-- Strong, large and evenly placed. The bite is level or tight scissors.

CUELLO, TOPLINE, CUERPO

Neck-- Fairly long and arched gracefully.
Topline-- Stands lower at the withers than at the loin with no indication of softness or weakness. Attention is particularly called to this topline as it is a distinguishing characteristic of the breed.
Body-- Rather short and very compact, broader at the rump than at the shoulders, ribs well sprung and brisket deep and capacious. Neither slab-sided nor barrel-chested. The loin is very stout and gently arched.
Tail-- Docked close to the body, when not naturally bob tailed.

CUARTOS DELANTEROS

Shoulders well laid back and narrow at the points. The forelegs dead straight with plenty of bone. The measurements from the withers to the elbow and from the elbow to the ground are practically the same.

CUARTOS TRASEROS

Round and muscular with well let down hocks. When standing, the metatarses are perpendicular to the ground when viewed from any angle.

PIES

Small and round, toes well arched, pads thick and hard, feet pointing straight ahead.

PELO

Profuse, but not so excessive as to give the impression of the dog being overly fat, and of a good hard texture; not straight, but shaggy and free from curl. Quality and texture of coat to be considered above mere profuseness. Softness or flatness of coat to be considered a fault. The undercoat is a waterproof pile when not removed by grooming or season. Ears coated moderately. The whole skull well covered with hair. The neck well coated with hair. The forelegs well coated all around. The hams densely coated with a thick, long jacket in excess of any other part. Neither the natural outline nor the natural texture of the coat may be changed by any artificial means except that the feet and rear may be trimmed for cleanliness.

COLOR

Any shade of gray, grizzle, blue or blue merle with or without white markings or in reverse. Any shade of brown or fawn to be considered distinctly objectionable and not to be encouraged.

MOVIMIENTO

When trotting, movement is free and powerful, seemingly effortless, with good reach and drive, and covering maximum ground with minimum steps. Very elastic at a gallop. May amble or pace at slower speeds.

TEMPERAMENTO

An adaptable, intelligent dog of even disposition, with no sign of aggression, shyness or nervousness.


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