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 18
... once came to the conclusion that the system might be improved , and introduced the Land Spaniel , if not the Water Dog also , into this country . These dogs roused the game , and this was all that the hawker required of them in those ...
... once came to the conclusion that the system might be improved , and introduced the Land Spaniel , if not the Water Dog also , into this country . These dogs roused the game , and this was all that the hawker required of them in those ...
Side 30
... once catches the scent of them ; in fact , any habitual hesitancy or pottering are elements of certain defeat , in a competition . The As shown by the records of public competitors , the char- acter and extent of ownership , and the ...
... once catches the scent of them ; in fact , any habitual hesitancy or pottering are elements of certain defeat , in a competition . The As shown by the records of public competitors , the char- acter and extent of ownership , and the ...
Side 35
... once or twice , will remember the location of every bevy found , and hunt them out afterward with remarkable quickness . Therein lies the great superiority , in this country , of intelligent ranging over the artificial method of beating ...
... once or twice , will remember the location of every bevy found , and hunt them out afterward with remarkable quickness . Therein lies the great superiority , in this country , of intelligent ranging over the artificial method of beating ...
Side 50
... once told me that the first thing he does with an Irish Setter puppy when he takes it in hand is to give it a sound thrashing . It is needless to say that he will never be intrusted with a puppy of mine . Most Irish Reds are of a kind ...
... once told me that the first thing he does with an Irish Setter puppy when he takes it in hand is to give it a sound thrashing . It is needless to say that he will never be intrusted with a puppy of mine . Most Irish Reds are of a kind ...
Side 51
... once a day in summer and twice in winter . We boil beef and bones , and soak half a loaf of toasted stale bread for each dog , varying this now and then with corn and oatmeal mush cooked in beef broth ; and they relish it all . When I ...
... once a day in summer and twice in winter . We boil beef and bones , and soak half a loaf of toasted stale bread for each dog , varying this now and then with corn and oatmeal mush cooked in beef broth ; and they relish it all . When I ...
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