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Prominent markings set among a solid dark coat is the characteristic feature of the Australian Cattle Dog. In most types the mask features a patch of black or red over one or both eyes and a white strip split down the middle. The ears are medium-sized and stand straight and broad on the head. The double coat is short on most of the body, the exception the collar to the shoulders, which is longer and thicker. It has a speckled appearance on the collar, top torso, and part of the legs. The coat at the forequarters, hindquarters, and feet is usually a solid, lighter shade. The body is medium-sized and muscular at the neck and the hindquarters. A docked tail is witnessed in types in non-working environments.
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