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Border Collie Hindquarters
Broad and muscular, in profile sloping gracefully to the low set tail. The
thighs are long, broad, deep and muscular. Stifles are well turned with strong
hocks that may be either parallel or very slightly turned in. Dewclaws should be
removed. Feet, although slightly smaller, are the same as front.
Border Collie Coat
Two varieties are permissible, both having close-fitting, dense, weather
resistant double coats with the top coat either straight or wavy and coarser in
texture than the undercoat which is soft, short and dense. The rough variety is
medium in length without being excessive. Forelegs, haunches, chest and
underside are feathered and the coat on face, ears, feet, fronts of legs is
short and smooth. The smooth variety is short over entire body, is usually
coarser in texture than the rough variety and may have slight feathering on
forelegs, haunches, chest and ruff. Neither coat type is preferred over the
other. Seasonal shedding is normal and should not be penalized. The Border
Collie's purpose as an actively working herding dog shall be clearly evident in
its presentation. Excess hair on the feet, hock and pastern areas may be
neatened for the show ring. Whiskers are untrimmed. Dogs that are overly groomed
(trimmed and/or sculpted) should be penalized according to the extent.