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Breed
Standard of the Shetland Sheepdog

GENERAL APPEARANCE:
Small, long-haired working dog of great
beauty, free from cloddiness
and coarseness, action lithe and graceful.
Outline symmetrical so
that no part appears out of proportion to whole.
Abundant coat, mane
and frill, shapeliness of head and sweetness of
expression combine to
present the ideal.
CHARACTERISTICS:
Alert, gentle, intelligent, strong and active.
TEMPERAMENT:
Affectionate and responsive to his owner,
reserved towards strangers,
never nervous.
HEAD AND SKULL:
Head refined and elegant with no exaggerations;
when viewed from top
or side a long, blunt wedge, tapering from ear
to nose. Width and
depth of skull in proportion to length of skull
and muzzle. Whole to
be considered in connection with size of dog.
Skull flat, moderately
wide between ears, with no prominence of
occipital bone. Cheeks flat,
merging smoothly into well rounded muzzle. Skull
and muzzle of equal
length, dividing point inner corner of eye.
Topline of skull parallel
to topline of muzzle, with slight but definite
stop. Nose, lips and
eye rims black. The characteristic expression is
obtained by the
perfect balance and combination of skull and
foreface, shape, colour
and placement of eyes, correct position and
carriage of ears.
EYES:
Medium size obliquely set, almond-shape. Dark
brown except in the
case of merles, where one or both may be blue or
blue flecked.
EARS:
Small, moderately wide at base, placed fairly
close together on top
of skull. In repose, thrown back; when alert
brought forward and
carried semi-erect with tips falling forward.
MOUTH:
Jaws level, clean, strong with well-developed
underjaw. Lips tight.
Teeth sound with a perfect, regular and complete
scissor bite, i.e.
upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and
set square to the
jaws. A full complement of 42 properly placed
teeth highly desired.
NECK:
Muscular, well arched, of sufficient length to
carry head proudly.
FOREQUARTERS:
Shoulders very well laid back. At withers,
separated only by
vertebrae, but blades sloping outwards to
accommodate desired spring
of ribs. Shoulder joint well angled. Upper arm
and shoulder blade
approximately equal in length. Elbow equidistant
from ground and
withers. Forelegs straight when viewed from
front, muscular and clean
with strong, but not heavy, bone. Pasterns
strong and flexible.
BODY:
Slightly longer from point of shoulder to bottom
of croup than height
at withers. Chest deep, reaching to point of
elbow. Ribs well sprung,
tapering at lower half to allow free play of
forelegs and shoulders.
Back level, with graceful sweep over loins,
croup slopes gradually to
rear.
HINDQUARTERS:
Thigh broad and muscular, thigh bones set into
pelvis at right
angles. Stifle joint has distinct angle, hock
joint clean cut,
angular, well let down with strong bone. Hocks
straight when viewed
from behind.
FEET:
Oval, soles well padded, toes arched and close
together.
TAIL:
Set low; tapering bone reaches to at least hock;
with abundant hair
and slight upward sweep. May be slightly raised
when moving but never
over level of back. Never kinked.
GAIT/MOVEMENT:
Lithe, smooth and graceful with drive from
hindquarters, covering the
maximum amount of ground with the minimum of
effort. Pacing,
plaiting, rolling, or stiff, stilted, up and
down movement highly
undesirable.
COAT:
Double; outer coat of long hair,
harsh-textured and straight.
Undercoat soft, short and close. Mane and frill
very abundant,
forelegs well feathered. Hind legs above hocks
profusely covered with
hair, below hocks fairly smooth. Face smooth.
The coat should fit the
body and not dominate or detract from the
outline of the dog. Smooth-
coated specimens highly undesirable.
COLOUR:
SABLE:
clear or shaded, any colour from pale gold
to deep mahogany, in its
shade, rich in tone. Wolf-sable and grey
undesirable.
TRICOLOUR:
intense black on body, rich tan markings
preferred.
BLUE MERLE:
clear silvery blue, splashed and marbled
with black. Rich tan
markings preferred but absence not penalised.
Heavy black markings,
slate or rusty tinge in either top or undercoat
highly undesirable;
general effect must be blue.
BLACK AND WHITE, AND BLACK AND TAN:
also recognized colours.
White markings may appear (except on black and
tan) in blaze, collar
and chest, frill, legs and tip of tail. All or
some white markings
are preferred (except on black and tan) but
absence of these markings
not to be penalised. Patches of white on body
highly undesirable.
SIZE:
Ideal height at withers: dogs: 37 cms (14½
ins); bitches: 36 cms (14
ins) More than 2½ cms (1 in) above or below
these heights highly
undesirable.
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 and its effect
upon the health and
welfare of the dog.
revised by ESSC July 08
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