Sometimes, on a rare occassion, Aussie's can have tails. I think that's only if they're lineage has tails though, right?
Anyone correct me if I'm wrong! lol
Sometimes, on a rare occassion, Aussie's can have tails. I think that's only if they're lineage has tails though, right?
Anyone correct me if I'm wrong! lol
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
it works both ways though lol Aussies can have tails and BCs can have no tails, so a tail or lack there of doesnt mean much.
Shayna
Mom to:
Misty-10 year old BC Happy-12 year old BC Electra-6 year old Toller Rusty- 9 year old JRT X Gem and Gypsy- 10 month ACD X's Toivo-8 year old pearl 'Tiel Marley- 3 year old whiteface Cinnamon pearl 'Tiel Jenny- the rescue bunny Peepers the Dwarf Hotot Miami- T. Marcianus
"sister" to:
Perky-13 year old mix Ripley-11 year old mix
and the Prairie Clan Gerbils
Personally I think she looks more like an Australian cattle dog/sheltie mix. The type of ticking she has most resembles that of an ACD, and she seems too small to be ACD/Aussie, so I'd say ACD/sheltie.
I've been BOO'd!
Why would someone dock or a breed BC's and produce no-tail Borders?Originally Posted by cali
"Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog's face he gets mad at you?
But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window." -- Steve Bluestone
The tiny spots are ticking.Merle can come in small spots too but typically they are larger black patches with more irregularities to the size and shape.
And here is an cattle dog..
And shelties with smaller bits of merling..You can tell the difference between ticking and merling.
Looking now at her ear-set, her ears seem a bit low for a cattle/dog sheltie mix. I do believe there is cattle dog in there though..
I've been BOO'd!
Why would some one dock Aussies?Originally Posted by BC_MoM
Especially since 99% of the Aussies I know don't venture anywhere past grassy backyards. I understand the few that actually work in thick brush should be docked. In most cases, Aussies are not born with natural bobs, they're docked.
I feel that the only reason to dock is for function. I do know a few people who live in rough areas, with BC's who work cattle and whose tails could get pretty mangled if they were undocked, so their BC's are docked. I've also heard of the rare occasion of a BC being born with a bob.
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