Rough Collie
Coat
Merle
Merle: Blue merle (strict).
Tan: Must have
markings in the traditional pattern or minimal creeping pattern.
White Markings: Must have
in the irish spotting pattern.
Colour-headed white is also accepted, where the dog is predominantly white but with a coloured head. May include small patches on the body.
Piebald, extreme white, or solid white all over is also allowed but faulted.
Sable
Merle: Sable merle (strict) allowed.
Sable: Must be red sable in any of the patterns.
is also an accepted base colour.
A widow's peak is preferred.
White Markings: Must have
in the irish spotting pattern.
Colour-headed white is also accepted, where the dog is predominantly white but with a coloured head. May include small patches on the body.
Piebald, extreme white, or solid white all over is also allowed but faulted.
Tricolour
Tan:
with
markings in the traditional pattern or minimal creeping pattern.
White Markings: Must have
in the irish spotting pattern.
Colour-headed white is also accepted, where the dog is predominantly white but with a coloured head. May include small patches on the body.
Piebald, extreme white, or solid white all over is also allowed but faulted.
Eyes

Blue merles may have one or two
Nose
Faults
Piebald, extreme white, or solid white.
Disqualifications
Blue eye/s on any colour but blue merle.
Notes
The first Collies looked much like the modern Border Xollie, and was also known under the name 'Scottish Shepherd Dog'. No one knows for sure where the name 'collie' comes from, but it might be after the 'colley' (from 'coal'), a breed of sheep with black face and legs. The dogs that herded the sheep were known as 'Colley Dogs', which might have been shortened to 'Colley' and then gradually became 'Collie'.
The Collie began to gain popularity in the 1860's when Queen Victoria owned several of them. Around this time, the Collie entered the show ring for the first time. The dogs were bred for longer fur, and the dogs' colours were given a lot of interest. Other breeds were crossed in to change the breed's looks; the borzoi helped to refine the head shape and the Gordon Setter the colour pattern.
The Collie reached its peak in popularity in the 1940's, thanks to the Lassie movies.
The Collie should radiate beauty, strength, elegance and agility. The head is the trademark of the breed. It should resemble an elongated, rounded wedge. The muzzle and head are of the same length, with a visible but only slight stop. The ears should have an alert and lively expression. The ears are small, with the top third carried tipped over. The neck is quite long, arched, powerful and muscular. The body is rectangular with a stong back and with the rear placed slightly higher than the back. The tail should be long enough to reach to the hocks. The coat can be long or or short, always longer on the neck.
Breed Files
Kismet
Filename: Kismet Rough CollieOffset: 5902
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: April 9, 2020
Notes: Includes 2 hock variations (fluff and no fluff), 2 tail variations, and 4 color variations. 2nd gen loses hock feathering and fuzz (but ballz still remain).
Unknown/Abnormality
Filename: Abno Rough CollieOffset: 7797
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Great Dane
Accepted: January 23, 2010
Notes: Joint project with Lotus of Abnormality. Three tail variations. 2nd gens may have slightly less fuzzy ruffs.
Iola
Filename: Iola Rough CollieOffset: EEFA
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: January 16, 2008
Notes: Addballz tail and extra fur. Fur grows in as dogz age.
Supernova
Filename: Collie (Rough)Offset: FFF1
Base: Mutt
SCP: Labrador
Accepted: May 8, 2007
Notes: Addballz ears, ruff and tail (two variations).
Abnormality V1
Filename: Rough CollieOffset: EACB
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: January 8, 2006
Notes: -
Faerie Barn Dance
Filename: BCollieROffset: D263
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: January 4, 2006
Notes: Note that the black and white variations are DQed. 2nd gens have smaller irises.
Abnormality V2
Filename: Rough CollieOffset: EACB
Base: Dalmatian
SCP: Dalmatian
Accepted: June 19, 2004
Notes: Version 2 of the Abnormality file. Tail is made out of addballz and should not affect movements. Due to the way the muzzle is built it may be impossible to make the top of the muzzle appear non-tan. This is accepted without fault.