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Border Collie Neck, Topline, Body
Neck is of proportional length to the body, strong and muscular, slightly arched
and blending smoothly into the shoulders. Topline: Back is level from behind the
withers to the slightly arched, muscular loins, falling to a gently sloping
croup. Body is athletic in appearance with a deep, moderately broad chest
reaching no further than the point of the elbow. The rib cage is moderately long
with well sprung ribs. Loins moderately deep and short, muscular, slightly
arched and with a slight but distinct tuck up. The tail is set on low and is
moderately long with the bone reaching at least to the hock. The ideal tail
carriage is low when the dog is concentrating on a given task and may have a
slight upward swirl at the end like a shepherd's crook. In excitement, it may be
raised proudly and waved like a banner, showing a confident personality. A tail
curled over the back is a fault.
Border Collie Forequarters
Forelegs should be parallel when viewed from front, pasterns slightly sloping
when viewed from side. Because sufficient length of leg is crucial for the type
of work the breed is required to do, the distance from the wither to the elbow
is slightly less than from the elbow to the ground and legs that are too short
in proportion to the rest of the body are a serious fault. The shoulder blades
are long, well laid back and well-angulated to the upper arm. Shoulder blades
and upper arms are equal in length. There is sufficient width between the tops
of the shoulder blades to allow for the characteristic crouch when approaching
and moving stock. The elbows are neither in nor out. Feet are compact, oval in
shape; pads deep and strong, toes moderately arched and close together with
strong nails of moderate length. Dewclaws may be removed.