How to judge the appearance of a Border Collie
0 Jul 26,2025
Head: The skull is broad, the ears are far apart and flat; not round; the eyes are far apart.
Face: flat in appearance, with the nose naturally turned upward from the eyes. There should be dark spots on the nose, lips and eye frames.
Nose: short and wide, nostrils large and open. A wrinkle, whether it is continuous or disconnected, must extend from the cheek to the bridge of the nose, resembling a wide "V". This feature in turn must not affect or impede the eyes or nose. Tight nostrils and excessive nose wrinkles are disqualifying.
Muzzle: Broad, with strong jaw. Lips: Flat lips, no teeth or tongue exposed. The jaw must be strong.
Eyes: large, bright, round, black and shiny. There can be no obvious problems.
Ears: The drooping part is heart-shaped. The ear position is level with the skull. When raised, it is close to the head and cannot be lower than the muzzle line. The feathers are long and abundant.
Limbs: Forequarters are short, thick, and strong-boned. The bones of the forelegs between pasterns and elbows are slightly arched. The shoulders are slanted back and smoothly connected to the body. The elbow must be close to the body.
Hindquarters: The hind legs are lighter than the front legs. Properly flexed, with obvious stifle joints. Hocks strong. When viewed from behind, the legs are well spaced and parallel. Must be very strong.
Feet: Large, flat, not round. Stand naturally on your feet, not on your bones. The front feet are turned slightly outward. The back foot points straight forward.
Tail: set high, slightly curved over the back and long-feathered.