Physical Characteristics of the Scottish Sheepdog
Scottish Shepherd (Definite Introduction)

The Scottish Sheepdog is full of spirituality and considerate and is trusted by its owner. Su Mu has gone from an ancient livestock working dog to a protagonist who continues to appear in film and television masterpieces. Her agility, intelligence, diligence and gentleness have left a deep impression on people. It is known as a star dog that can stay with people for life.
Males are about 24 to 26 inches tall at the withers and weigh about 60 to 75 pounds. Females are about 22 to 24 inches tall at the withers and weigh about 50 to 65 pounds.
The head is a crucial part of Su Mu, and the head proportionally matched with the entire structure should appear light and light. The heavy head cannot show the necessary expressions such as joy, warning and rationality. No matter from which direction you look at the head, you can clearly see the slanted wedge shape, which gives people the impression of endless cooperation, and its wheels are clear, smooth and refined.
Su Mu’s eyes are almond-shaped in shape, neither too big nor too oversized. The color of the eyes is dark black, which makes people feel bright and happy, showing intelligence and curiosity, especially when the ears are erect, they are particularly outstanding.
The size of the ears is in exact proportion to the head. The ears are naturally semi-erect. When at rest, the ears fold forward, and when in warning, the ears stand upright on the head.
The neck is firm, clean, muscular, and heavily feathered. The length is appropriate, held upright and forward, the back of the neck is slightly arched, showing pride, and the upright shape can better show off the feathers.
Strong body, strong and muscular, slightly longer than height. The ribs are well sprung and the chest reaches to the elbows. The back is rich and well formed, with good thighs supporting the entire body, and the hips are slanted to create a perfect arc.
Su Mu’s forelimbs are straight, well muscled, rich in bone, and fully coordinated, and the hind leg muscles are well developed and powerful. The claws are quite small and oval. The pads of the feet are rich and crisp, and the toes are well arched.
Su Mu’s gait is crisp and solid, the paws are very close to each other on the ground, the elbows are not turned outwards, there is no shaking, no pacing, and no sliding gait. In running, the hind legs give powerful explosive power.
The tail is of medium length, extending to the hock or shorter. When he is at rest, the tail is drooped, but the tip of the tail is forwardly twisted or swirled, which is characteristic of this species. The tail is carried cheerfully when the dog is exercising or excited, but should not be carried higher than the level of the back.
Back hairIt was an infinite honor for Su Mu, except for the unexpected places on his head and legs, which were full of hair. The undercoat is soft and close to the body, so that it is difficult to see the skin without the hair. The mane and frills are short and smooth. The hair on the tail is very rich, and the hair on the buttocks is long and dense.
Su Mugong has four colors, which are: yellow-white; three-color; merle; white. Yellow-white is mainly yellow with white patterns. The three colors are mainly black, with white patterns like yellow and white. There are dark brown shadows on the head and legs. "Merile" is a mosaic or marble color, usually blue-gray and black as the main colors, with white patterns like yellow-white, and often with brown shadows like the three colors. "White" is mainly white, and it is best to wear yellow, three-color or turquoise patterns.

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