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ASCA - AKC - OFA - CERF Australian Shepherds
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AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD BREED STANDARD
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The Australian Shepherd breed standard reads different for ASCA and AKC,
both are included here for comparison. For an understanding of terms describing
the body look at this diagram. Use the
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ASCA Effective January 15, 1977
AKC Approved May 14, 1991 Effective January 1, 1993
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ASCA
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.
AKC
GENERAL APPEARANCE: The Australian Shepherd is an intelligent working
dog of strong herding and guarding instincts. He is a loyal companion
and has the stamina to work all day. He is well balanced, slightly longer
than tall, of medium size and bone, with coloring that offers variety
and individuality. He is attentive and animated, lithe and agile, solid
and muscular without cloddiness. He has a coat of moderate length and
coarseness. He has a docked or natural bobbed tail.
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ASCA
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.
AKC
TEMPERAMENT: The Australian Shepherd is an intelligent, active dog with
an even disposition; he is good-natured, seldom quarrelsome. He may be
somewhat reserved in initial meetings. Faults Any display of shyness,
fear or aggression is to be severely penalized.
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ASCA
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.
AKC
HEAD: The Head is clean cut, strong and dry. Overall size should be in
proportion to the body. The muzzle is equal in length or slightly shorter
than the back skull. Viewed from the side the topline of the back skull
and muzzle form parallel planes, divided by a moderate, well-defined stop.
The muzzle tapers little from base to nose and is rounded at the tip.
Expression --Showing attentiveness and intelligence, alert and eager.
Gaze should be keen but friendly. Eyes are brown, blue, amber or any variation
or combination thereof, including flecks and marbling. Almond shaped,
not protruding nor sunken. The blue merles and blacks have black pigmentation
on eye rims. The red merles and reds have liver (brown) pigmentation on
eye rims. Ears are triangular, of moderate size and leather, set high
on the head. At full attention they break forward and over, or to the
side as a rose ear. Prick ears and hanging ears are severe faults. Skull
Top flat to slightly domed. It may show a slight occipital protuberance.
Length and width are equal. Moderate well-defined stop. Muzzle tapers
little from base to nose and is rounded at the tip. Nose--Blue merles
and blacks have black pigmentation on the nose (and lips). Red merles
and reds have liver (brown) pigmentation on the nose (and lips). On the
merles it is permissible to have small pink spots; however, they should
not exceed 25% of the nose on dogs over one year of age, which is a serious
fault. Teeth--A full complement of strong white teeth should meet in a
scissors bite or may meet in a level bite. Disqualifications--Undershot.
Overshot greater than 1/8 inch. Loss of contact caused by short center
incisors in an otherwise correct bite shall not be judged undershot. Teeth
broken or missing by accident shall not be penalized.
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ASCA
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.
AKC
NECK, TOPLINE, BODY: Neck is strong, of moderate length, slightly arched
at the crest, fitting well into the shoulders. Topline--Back is straight
and strong, level and firm from withers to hip joints. The croup is moderately
sloped. Chest is not broad but is deep with the lowest point reaching
the elbow. The ribs are well sprung and long, neither barrel chested nor
slab-sided. The underline shows a moderate tuck-up. Tail is straight,
docked or naturally bobbed, not to exceed four inches in length.
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ASCA
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.
AKC
FOREQUARTERS: Shoulders--Shoulder blades are long, flat, fairly close
set at the withers and well laid back. The upper arm, which should be
relatively the same length as the shoulder blade, attaches at an approximate
right angle to the shoulder line with forelegs dropping straight, perpendicular
to the ground. Legs straight and strong. Bone is strong, oval rather than
round. Pastern is medium length and very slightly sloped. Front dewclaws
may be removed. Feet are oval, compact with close knit, well arched toes.
Pads are thick and resilient.
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ASCA
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.
AKC
HINDQUARTERS: The width of the hindquarters is equal to the width of the
forequarters at the shoulders. The angulation of the pelvis and upper
thigh 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 hocks are short, perpendicular to the ground
and parallel to each other when viewed from the rear. Rear dewclaws must
be removed. Feet are oval, compact with close knit, well arched toes.
Pads are thick and resilient.
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ASCA
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.
AKC
COAT: Hair is of medium texture, straight to wavy, weather resistant and
of medium length. The undercoat varies in quantity with variations in
climate. Hair is short and smooth on the head, ears, front of forelegs
and below the hocks. Backs of forelegs and britches are moderately feathered.
There is a moderate mane and frill, more pronounced in dogs than in bitches.
Non-typical coats are severe faults.
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ASCA
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.
AKC
COLOR: Blue merle, black, red merle, red-all with or without white markings
and/or tan (copper) points, with no order of preference. The hairline
of a white collar does not exceed the point of the withers at the skin.
White is acceptable on the neck (either in part or as a full collar),
chest, legs, muzzle underparts, blaze on head and white extension from
underpart up to four inches, measuring from a horizontal line at the elbow.
White on the head should not predominate, and the eyes must be fully surrounded
by color and pigment. Merles characteristically become darker with increasing
age. Disqualifications White body splashes, which means white on body
between withers and tail, on sides between elbows and back of hindquarters
in all colors.
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ASCA
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.
AKC
GAIT: The Australian Shepherd has a smooth, free and easy gait. He exhibits
great 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 (front and rear) converge toward
the center line of gravity of the dog while the back remains firm and
level. The Australian Shepherd must be agile and able to change direction
or alter gait instantly.
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ASCA
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.
AKC
SIZE, PROPORTION, SUBSTANCE: Size--The preferred height for males is 20-23
inches, females 18-21 inches. Quality is not to be sacrificed in favor
of size. Proportion--Measuring from the breastbone to rear of thigh and
from top of the withers to the ground the Australian Shepherd is slightly
longer than tall. Substance--Solidly built with moderate bone. Structure
in the male reflects masculinity without coarseness. Bitches appear feminine
without being slight of bone.
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ASCA
DISQUALIFICATIONS:Other than recognized colors. White body splashes. Dudley
nose. Other Disqualification: Monorchidism and cryptorchidism.
AKC
DISQUALIFICATIONS: Undershot. Overshot greater than 1/8 inch. White body
splashes, which means white on body between withers and tail, on sides
between elbows and back of hindquarters in all colors.
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