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 14
... present time , is far superior to ours , and all our dogs are descended from foreign importations . The idea I in- tend to convey by the above remark is that certain con- ditions and peculiarities of our climate vary not only the ...
... present time , is far superior to ours , and all our dogs are descended from foreign importations . The idea I in- tend to convey by the above remark is that certain con- ditions and peculiarities of our climate vary not only the ...
Side 17
... present day , captious critics are ever ready to differ from those who are more or less recognized as authorities , while accepting without question the say- ings of writers of two or three hundred years ago . Accord- ing to the popular ...
... present day , captious critics are ever ready to differ from those who are more or less recognized as authorities , while accepting without question the say- ings of writers of two or three hundred years ago . Accord- ing to the popular ...
Side 20
... present day . It is not strange , therefore , that , in the year 1600 , Richard Surflet classed the Setter as a Spaniel , although , as mentioned hereinbefore , he refers to this breed as " another sort of Land Spannyel . " In the ...
... present day . It is not strange , therefore , that , in the year 1600 , Richard Surflet classed the Setter as a Spaniel , although , as mentioned hereinbefore , he refers to this breed as " another sort of Land Spannyel . " In the ...
Side 22
... present form is of comparatively recent date , there is , in respect to the Setter , a general agreement among writers and breeders that our present dog is largely derived from the Spaniel ; indeed , the proofs of this are conclusive ...
... present form is of comparatively recent date , there is , in respect to the Setter , a general agreement among writers and breeders that our present dog is largely derived from the Spaniel ; indeed , the proofs of this are conclusive ...
Side 24
... present day would consider his stock pure if the progeny were not true to type , nor would he allow such progeny to exist ; therefore there is no probability that such variation would be cultivated and preserved , even if it existed ...
... present day would consider his stock pure if the progeny were not true to type , nor would he allow such progeny to exist ; therefore there is no probability that such variation would be cultivated and preserved , even if it existed ...
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