The American Book of the Dog: The Origin, Development, Special Characteristics, Utility, Breeding, Training, Points of Judging, Diseases, and Kennel Management of All Breeds of DogsGeorge O. Shields Rand, McNally, 1891 - 702 sider |
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Side 24
... animal organizations to revert to parental forms , or by the destruction of the variation as being mongrel . This con- jecture is not improbable , since no breeder at the present day would consider his stock pure if the progeny were not ...
... animal organizations to revert to parental forms , or by the destruction of the variation as being mongrel . This con- jecture is not improbable , since no breeder at the present day would consider his stock pure if the progeny were not ...
Side 25
... animal . That the act of pointing , so far as its practical application is concerned , is but par- tially instinctive is demonstrated by the various methods which the Setter has in pursuing his prey ; for instance , when drawing on the ...
... animal . That the act of pointing , so far as its practical application is concerned , is but par- tially instinctive is demonstrated by the various methods which the Setter has in pursuing his prey ; for instance , when drawing on the ...
Side 26
... animal never has an instinct for the benefit of some other animal ; instincts being directly for CINCINNATUS . Owned by J. E. Dager , Toledo , 26 THE AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DOG .
... animal never has an instinct for the benefit of some other animal ; instincts being directly for CINCINNATUS . Owned by J. E. Dager , Toledo , 26 THE AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DOG .
Side 33
... animal , generally of unlimited energy and spirits , and plenty of exercise is an absolute requirement to keep him in good health . In connection with feeding a dog , it may be men- tioned that it is a mistake to give a dog a large ...
... animal , generally of unlimited energy and spirits , and plenty of exercise is an absolute requirement to keep him in good health . In connection with feeding a dog , it may be men- tioned that it is a mistake to give a dog a large ...
Side 60
... animal , we have only to watch carefully and breed sufficiently , and the re- quired variety is sure to be produced , and can be increased to any extent . Wallace says : ' Instinct , speed , form , and color have always varied so as to ...
... animal , we have only to watch carefully and breed sufficiently , and the re- quired variety is sure to be produced , and can be increased to any extent . Wallace says : ' Instinct , speed , form , and color have always varied so as to ...
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