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 13
... deep interest in the success of his enterprise . However , my inability to join his staff did not prevent him from having that noble breed ably treated , for the gentleman whom he secured to write of it has prepared a most able ...
... deep interest in the success of his enterprise . However , my inability to join his staff did not prevent him from having that noble breed ably treated , for the gentleman whom he secured to write of it has prepared a most able ...
Side 39
... deep shoulder - blades , and elbows well let down . The chest should be deep rather than wide ; though Mr. Laverack insists on the contrary formation , italicizing the word wide in his remarks on page 22 of his book . Possibly it may be ...
... deep shoulder - blades , and elbows well let down . The chest should be deep rather than wide ; though Mr. Laverack insists on the contrary formation , italicizing the word wide in his remarks on page 22 of his book . Possibly it may be ...
Side 46
... deep flews , but also in the voice and in the carriage of the tail ; and above all , in the abominable style of so many Irish Reds in the field , who follow scent with nose close to the ground , carrying their tails curved over their ...
... deep flews , but also in the voice and in the carriage of the tail ; and above all , in the abominable style of so many Irish Reds in the field , who follow scent with nose close to the ground , carrying their tails curved over their ...
Side 54
... deep and fairly square at end . From the stop to the point of the nose should be long , the nostrils wide , and the ... deep , and sloping well back . The chest deep , rather narrow in front . The ribs well sprung , leaving plenty of ...
... deep and fairly square at end . From the stop to the point of the nose should be long , the nostrils wide , and the ... deep , and sloping well back . The chest deep , rather narrow in front . The ribs well sprung , leaving plenty of ...
Side 55
... deep chest , strong loin , more arched than the English Setter , and a good development of muscle in the limbs . Demerits in these parts we must carefully weed out in breeding ; and we have a long way yet to go to reach per- fection ...
... deep chest , strong loin , more arched than the English Setter , and a good development of muscle in the limbs . Demerits in these parts we must carefully weed out in breeding ; and we have a long way yet to go to reach per- fection ...
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