GORDON 

 SETTER 



Color: Red and 

 black, with rich 

 dark mahogany 

 markings. The 

 tan should appear 

 on lips, cheeks, 

 throat, spots over 

 the eyes, under- 

 side of ears, front 

 of chest, and the 

 lower part of both 

 fore and hind 

 legs. 



Height: 25 in. 

 Weight : 70 Ibs. 

 In general ap- 

 pearance this is a 

 well built and ele- 

 gant dog, heavier 

 than the English 



setter. His head too is much heavier in construction. The occiput is well developed, 

 eyes lustrous, intelligent and full, ears set on low and close to the upper neck. Neck 

 should be fairly long and not throaty, tail rather short and scimitar-like and nicely 

 feathered. The coat is straight or slightly waved, not curly and not so fine as that of 

 the English Setter. 



BEARDED COLLIE 



The points of the Highland or Bearded Collie are identical with the Old English 

 Sheep clog except that'lie has a tail of moderate length and which is carried low. 



He is famous as a worker of sheep and cattle and is endowed with great intelli- 

 gence and highly prized in both the highlands -and lowlands of Scotland, equally for 

 his companionship and faithful service as a guard to either homestead or flock. 



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