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AUSTRALIAN STUMPY TAIL CATTLE DOG
Australian National Kennel Council 1988
Country of Origin - Australia
Amended 10/01 - Name changed effective 1.1.2002
Amended 05/05
GENERAL APPEARANCE
- Shall be that of a well proportioned working dog, rather
square in profile with a hard-bitten, rugged appearance,
and sufficient substance to convey the impression of the
ability to endure long periods of arduous work under
whatsoever conditions may prevail.
CHARACTERISTICS - The "Stumpy" possesses a natural
aptitude in the working and control of cattle, and a
loyal, courageous and devoted disposition. It is ever
alert, watchful and obedient, though suspicious of
strangers. At all times it must be amenable to handling
in the Show ring.
TEMPERAMENT - (See under characteristics)
HEAD AND SKULL - The skull is broad between the
ears and flat, narrowing slightly to the eyes with a
slight but definite stop. Cheeks are muscular without
coarseness. The foreface is of moderate length, well
filled up under the eye, the deep powerful jaws tapering
to a blunt strong muzzle. Nose black, irrespective of the
colour of the dog.
EYES - The eyes should be oval in shape, of
moderate size, neither full nor prominent, with alert and
intelligent yet suspicious expression, and of dark brown
colour.
EARS - The ears are moderately small, pricked and
almost pointed. Set on high yet well apart. Leather
moderately thick. Inside the ear should be well furnished
with hair.
MOUTH - The teeth are strong, sound and regularly
spaced. The lower incisors close behind and just touching
the upper. Not to be undershot or overshot.
NECK - The neck is of exceptional strength,
sinuous, muscular and of medium length, broadening to
blend into the body, free from throatiness.
FOREQUARTERS - The shoulders are clean, muscular
and sloping with elbows parallel to the body. The
forelegs are well boned and muscular. Viewed from any
angle they are perfectly straight.
BODY - The length of the body from the point of the
breast-bone to the buttocks should be equal to the height
of the withers. The back is level, broad and strong with
deep and muscular loins, the well sprung ribs tapering, to
a deep moderately broad chest.
HINDQUARTERS - The hindquarters are broad, powerful
and muscular, with well developed thighs, stifles
moderately turned. Hocks are strong, moderately let down
with sufficient bend. When viewed from behind the hind
legs from hock to feet are straight, and placed neither
close not too wide apart.
FEET - The feet should be round, strong, deep in
pads with well arched toes, closely knit. Nails strong,
short and of dark colour.
TAIL - The tail is undocked, of a natural length
not exceeding four inches, set on high but not carried
much above the level of the back.
GAIT/MOVEMENT - Soundness is of paramount
importance. The action is true, free, supple and
tireless, the movement of the shoulders and forelegs in
unison with the powerful thrust of the hindquarters.
Capability of quick and sudden movement is essential.
Stiltiness, cow or bow hocks, loaded or slack shoulders or
straight shoulder placement, weakness at elbows, pasterns
or feet, must be regarded as serious faults.
COAT - The outer coat is moderately short,
straight, dense and of medium harsh texture. The
undercoat is short, dense and soft. The coat around the
neck is longer, forming mild ruff. The hair on the head,
legs and feet, is short.
COLOUR -
Blue - The colour should be a good even Blue Mottle
or Blue Speckle, with or without black marking on the head
and body. Blues should not have a red undercoat or any
appearance of red throughout the coat or head.
Red - The colour should be a good even Red Mottle
or Red Speckle, with or without red markings on head and
body. Reds should not have a blue undercoat or any
appearance of blue throughout the coat or head.
Irrespective of the colour of the dog, TAN markings are
not permissible, under any circumstances.
SIZE -
Height: Dogs 46-51 cms (18-20 ins) at withers
Bitches 43-48 cms (17-19 ins) at withers
Dogs or bitches over or under these specified sizes are
undesirable.
FAULTS -
Cream or white undercoat.
Any colour other than black on nose or toenails.
Tan markings.
Tan/red overlay on head and/or body in blue dogs.
Blue muzzle and/or blue overlay on head and/or body in red
dogs.
Any other 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 ti
its degree..
NOTE - Male animals should have two apparently
normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
Working Dog Group - A.N.K.C. © January 1998
Australian National Kennel
Council
Last Updated: 22
July, 2005
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