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FCI-Standard N°293/21.04.1997. / GB Australian Kelpie
ORIGIN : Australia.
DATE OF PUBLICATION OF THE
ORIGINAL VALID STANDARD
: 11.09.1989.
UTILIZATION : Sheepdog
CLASSIFICATION F.C.I. :Group 1 Sheepdogs and Cattledogs (except Swiss
cattledogs).
Section 1 Sheepdogs.With working trial.
GENERAL APPEARANCE : The general appearance shall be
that of a lithe, active dog of great quality, showing
hard muscular condition combined with great suppleness
of limb and conveying the capability of untiring work.It must be free from any suggestion of weediness.
BEHAVIOUR /CHARACTER : The Kelpie is extremely alert,
eager and highly intelligent, with a mild, tractable
disposition and an almost inexhaustible energy, with
marked loyalty and devotion to duty.It has a natural instinct and aptitude in working
of sheep, both in open country and in the yard.Any defect of structure or temperament foreign to
a working dog must be regarded as uncharacteristic.
HEAD : The head is in proportion to the
size of the dog.The overall shape and contours produce a rather
fox like expression, which is softened by the
almond-shaped eyes.
CRANIAL REGION :
Skull : Slightly rounded and broad between the ears.The forehead running in a straight profile
towards the stop.
Stop
: Pronounced.
FACIAL REGION :
Nose : The colour conforms to that of the body coat.
Muzzle : Cleanly chiselled and defined, preferably slightly shorter in length
than the skull.
Lips
: Tight and clean, free from looseness.
Teeth : The teeth should be sound, strong and evenly spaced, the lower
incisors just behind but touching the upper; that is a
scissor bite.
Cheeks : Neither coarse nor prominent, but round to the foreface.
Eyes
: The eyes are almond shaped, of medium size, clearly
defined at the corners, and show an intelligent and
eager expression.The colour of the eyes to be brown, harmonising
with the colour of the coat.In the case of blue dogs a lighter coloured eye
is permissible.
Ears : The ears are pricked and running to a fine point at the tips, the
leather fine but strong at the base, set wide apart on
the skull and inclining outwards, slightly curved on the
outer edge and of moderate size.The inside of the ears are well furnished with
hair.
NECK : The neck is of moderate length,
strong, slightly arched, gradually moulding into the
shoulders, free from throatiness and showing a fair
amount of ruff.
BODY : The length of the dog from the
forechest in a straight line to the buttocks is greater
than the height at the withers as 10 is to 9.
Topline : Firm, level.
Loins : Strong and well muscled.
Croup : Rather long and sloping.
Chest : Deep rather than wide.
Ribs
: Well sprung.
Flank : Of good depth.
TAIL : The tail during rest should hang
in a very slight curve.
During movement of excitement it may be raised, but
under no circumstances shouldthe tail be carried past a vertical line drawn
through the root.It should be furnished with a good brush.
Set on a position to blend with sloping croup, and it
should reach approximately to the hock.
LIMBS
FOREQUARTERS :The forelegs should be muscular with strong but
refined bone, straight and parallel when viewed from the
front.
Shoulders : Clean, muscular, well sloping with the shoulder-blades close set at
the withers.
Upperarm : Should be at a right angle with the shoulder-blade.
Elbow : Neither in nor out.
Pastern : When viewed from the side, the pasterns should show a slight slope to
ensure flexibility of movement and the ability to turn
quickly.
HINDQUARTERS :Should show breadth and strength.When viewed from behind, the hind legs, from the
hocks to the feet, are straight and placed parallel,
neither close nor too wide apart.
Stifles : Well turned.
Hock
: Fairly well let down.
Feet
: The feet should be round, strong, deep in pads, with
close knit well arched toes and strong short nails.
GAIT/MOVEMENT : To produce the almost limiteless
stamina demanded of a working sheepdog in wide open
spaces, the kelpie must be perfectly sound, both in
construction and movement.Any tendency to cow hocks, bow hocks, stiltiness,
loose shoulders or restricted movement weaving or
plaiting is a serious fault.Movement should be free and tireless and the dog
must have the ability to turn suddenly at speed.When trotting the feet tend to come closer
together at ground level as speed increases, but when
the dog comes to rest it stands four square.
COAT
HAIR : The coat is a double coat with a
short dense undercoat.The outer coat is close, each hair straight, hard
and lying
flat, so that it is rain-resisting.Under the body, to behind the legs, the coat is
longer and forms near the thigh a mild form of
breeching.
On the head ( including the inside of the ears), to the
front of the legs and feet, the hair is short.Along the neck it is longer and thicker forming a
ruff.The
tail should be furnished with a good brush.A coat either too long or too short is a fault.As an average, the hairs on the body should be
from 2 to 3 cm (approx.3/4² - 1.1/4²) in length.
COLOUR : Black, black and tan, red, red
and tan, fawn,chocolate, and smoke blue.
SIZE : Height : The height at the
withers shall be for the dogs 46 to 51 centimeters
(approx. 18-20 ins.) Bitches 43 to 48 centimeters(approx. 17-19 ins.)
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.
N.B. : Male animals should have two
apparently normal testicles fully descended into the
scrotum.
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