SMOOTH COLLIE STANDARD , FCI n. 296:
General appearance:
appears as gifted with intelligence, alertness and activity. Stands with
dignity governed by perfect anatomical formation, with no part out of
proportion, giving appearance of working capability
Characteristics:
physical structure on lines of strength and activity, free from cloddiness
and with no trace of coarseness. Expression most important. In considering
relative values, it is obtained by perfect balance and combination of skull
and foreface, size and shape, colour and placement of eye, correct position
and carriage of ears.
Temperament:
gay and friendly, never nervous or aggressive.
Head & skull:
head properties of great importance, must be considered in proportion to
size of dog. Viewed from front or side, head resembles a well blunted, clean
wedge, being smooth in outline. Skull flat. Sides taper gradually and
smoothly from ears to end of black nose, without prominent cheek bones or
pinched muzzle. Viewed in profile, top of skull and top of muzzle lie in two
parallel straight lines of equal length divided by a slight, but perceptible
"stop" or break. A mid-point between inside corner of eyes (which is centre
of a correctly-placed "stop") is centre of balance in length of head. End of
smooth well-rounded muzzle blunt, never square. Underjaw strong, clean cut.
Depth of skull from brow to underpart of jaw, never excessive (deep trough).
Nose always black.
Eyes: very
important feature, giving sweet expression. Medium size (never very small),
set somewhat obliquely of almond shape and dark brown colour except in case
of blue merles when eyes are frequently (one or both, or part of one or both)
blue or blueflecked. Expression full of intelligence, with quick, alert look
when listening.
Ears:
moderately large, wider at base, and placed not too close together nor too
much on side of head. When in repose carried thrown back, but on alert
brought forward and carried semi-erect, that is, with approximately two-thirds
of ear standing erect, top third tipping forward naturally, below horizontal
Mouth: teeth of
good size. Jaws strong with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e.
upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.
Neck: muscular
powerful, of fair length; well arched
Forequarters:
shoulders sloping and well angulated. Forelegs straight and muscular,
neither in nor out at elbows, with a moderate amount of bone. Forearm
somewhat fleshy, pasterns showing flexibility without weakness
Body: slightly
long compared with height, back level and firm with slight rise over loins;
ribs well sprung; chest deep and fairly broad behind shoulders.
Hindquarters:
hind legs muscular at thighs, clean sinewy below, with well-bent stifles.
Hocks well let-down and powerful.
Feet: oval
soles well padded. Toes arched and close together Hind feet slightly less
arched.
Tail: long with
bone reaching at least to hock joint. To be carried low when quiet but with
slight upward swirl at tip. May be carried gaily when excited, but never
over back.
Gait/movement:
distinctly characteristic of this breed. A sound dog is never out at elbow,
yet moves with front feet comparatively close together plaiting, crossing or
rolling are highly undesirable. Hind legs, from hock joint to ground, when
viewed from rear, parallel. Hind legs powerful and full of drive. Viewed
from side, action is smooth. A reasonably long stride is desirable and
should he light and appear quite effortless.
Coat: short,
flat, top coat of harsh texture, with very dense undercoat. Not trimmed or
clipped.
Colour: three
recognized colours: Sable and White, Tricolour and Blue Merle. Sable: any
shade from light gold to rich mahogany or shaded sable. Light straw or cream
colour is highly undesirable. Tricolour: predominantly black with rich tan
markings about the legs and head. A rusty tinge in top coat is highly
undesirable. Blue Merle: predominantly clear, silvery blue, splashed and
marbled with black. Rich tan markings preferred but absence should not be
penalised. Large black markings, slate colour or rusty tinge top or
undercoat are highly undesirable. White markings: all above may carry
typical white collie markings to a greater or lesser degree. Following
markings are favourable; white collar full or part; white front, legs and
feet; white tail tip. A blaze may be carried on muzzle or skull or both. All
white or predominantly white is most undesirable.
Size: dogs:
56-61 cm (22-24 inches) at shoulder Bitches: 51-56 cm (20-22 inches) at
shoulder. Weight: dogs: 20,5-29,5 kg (45-65 lbs); bitches: 18,0-25,0kg
(40-45 lbs).
Faults: any
departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the
seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact
proportion to its degree.
Note: male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
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