Herding Dogs: Australian Cattle Dog And Bearded Collie

Here are two herding dog breeds: one from Australia and the other from Scotland.

Australian Cattle Dog

The Australian Cattle Dog breed was developed by Australian stockmen approximately in the mid 19th century as a dog having enough stamina to drive wild cattle over long distances.Ancestors were blue-merle Collie, Dalmatian, Dingo, and Australian Kelpie stock.Here is an energetic, compact, and sturdy dog with a strong back, brawny shoulders, deep chest, strong and straight forelegs, and wide and muscular hindquarters.The head is broad of jaw, cheeks muscular but not coarse, slightly tapering to a deep and powerful muzzle.The dark brown eyes express vigilance and intelligence.

WEIGHT: 30-50 pounds
HEIGHT: males 18-20 inches; females 17-19 inches
COLOR: blue, blue-mottled, red speckle, with or without markings.

Bearded Collie

This shaggy-haired herder, among Britain's oldest breeds, perhaps descends from the Magyar Komondorok of Central Europe.He was popular in Scotland as both a working and a show dog throughout the late Victorian era.

The Bearded Collie is an attractive medium-size dog with a moderately long coat that falls naturally flat to either side of the body.His body is lean, a bit longer than it is high, with deep chest, level back, and well-sprung ribs.His huge eyes are soft and expressive, and his medium-size drop ears wrapped up with long hair.His coat grows in length from his cheeks, lower lips, and under the chin towards the chest to forge the typical beard.

WEIGHT: 40-50 pounds
HEIGHT: males 21-22 inches; females 20-21 inches
COLOR: black, gray, blue, brown, or fawn, with or without markings.
 

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