How can I tell a Scottish Shepherd from a Scottish Sheepdog? The Scottish Shepherd’s skull cap should be flat, with a wedge-shaped head, a muzzle that is not pointed, a black nose, and incisors that bite in a clipped pattern. The ears and eyes should be small, both dark chestnut brown, with a lion-shaped back, oval-shaped feet and low hocks. The tail is long and hairy like a flag, usually drooping, when excited can rise, and should have a double coat, chest, neck ornamental hair thick. The actual fact is that the actual dog is not in line with the various characteristics of the Suomu, if it is in line with even the pure breed. (1) flat head cover, head like a wedge, muzzle not pointed, nose color black, incisors clipped bite. (2) Small ears and small eyes, both dark chestnut brown. (3) The chest is deep and the back is strong, with a lion-shaped back. (4) The limbs are straight and strong, with oval-shaped feet and low hock joints. (5) The tail root is low, and the long hairs on the tail are flag-like, usually drooping, and can rise when excited. (6) There are two layers of coat: the upper layer of hair is long and thick; the lower layer of hair is soft and fine, the chest and neck ornamental hair is abundant. (7) hair color should be yellowish, black and white, blue and gray and black, gray, white three color mixture. (8) Good at running, light gait, flexible, agile and comfortable.
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