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 25
... look upon the form exhibited by Pointers , and some Setters , when standing to game as an inherited habit , the result of education . The stop , or point , voluntarily made by our dogs now , is the inherited result of training the breed ...
... look upon the form exhibited by Pointers , and some Setters , when standing to game as an inherited habit , the result of education . The stop , or point , voluntarily made by our dogs now , is the inherited result of training the breed ...
Side 47
... look for in our favorite breed will not be realized through bench shows , because the average fancier will be guided by the awards of the bench - show judge ; and that which should be his object , namely , the raising of good field dogs ...
... look for in our favorite breed will not be realized through bench shows , because the average fancier will be guided by the awards of the bench - show judge ; and that which should be his object , namely , the raising of good field dogs ...
Side 51
... looks fine and is in perfect health , confirming my experience that Setters of this breed , while maturing later , outlast most of the dogs of other breeds . A letter recently received from South Carolina confirms this still further ...
... looks fine and is in perfect health , confirming my experience that Setters of this breed , while maturing later , outlast most of the dogs of other breeds . A letter recently received from South Carolina confirms this still further ...
Side 56
... look red nevertheless . I have had no little fun with a friend , a lover of the English Setter , who is a great admirer of the blue - ticked color , and the owner of as grand a field dog as ever lived , of this color . He wishes to ...
... look red nevertheless . I have had no little fun with a friend , a lover of the English Setter , who is a great admirer of the blue - ticked color , and the owner of as grand a field dog as ever lived , of this color . He wishes to ...
Side 57
... , while the Bulldog man looks with utter contempt on any breed that can't fight . The Pointer man blows a bit more than the rest , and the English Setter man feels above them all . The Irish lad is found at THE IRISH SETTER . 57.
... , while the Bulldog man looks with utter contempt on any breed that can't fight . The Pointer man blows a bit more than the rest , and the English Setter man feels above them all . The Irish lad is found at THE IRISH SETTER . 57.
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