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
... short nose , a long , well - compast , and hairie eare , broad and syde lips , a cleere red eie , a thick neck , broad breast , short and well - knit joints , round feete , strong cleys ( high dew - cley'd ) , good round ribs , a gaunt ...
... short nose , a long , well - compast , and hairie eare , broad and syde lips , a cleere red eie , a thick neck , broad breast , short and well - knit joints , round feete , strong cleys ( high dew - cley'd ) , good round ribs , a gaunt ...
Side 41
... short hair on the flag the better , especially toward the point , of which the bone should be fine , and the feather tapering with it . Symmetry and quality ( value 5 ) .— In character , the Set- ter should display a great amount of ...
... short hair on the flag the better , especially toward the point , of which the bone should be fine , and the feather tapering with it . Symmetry and quality ( value 5 ) .— In character , the Set- ter should display a great amount of ...
Side 53
... short time , as an alterative . Yet , with all due care and attempts at half - way scientific treatment , I'must admit that there is a good deal of " Dutch luck " in pulling a puppy through a bad case of distemper , and having him prove ...
... short time , as an alterative . Yet , with all due care and attempts at half - way scientific treatment , I'must admit that there is a good deal of " Dutch luck " in pulling a puppy through a bad case of distemper , and having him prove ...
Side 54
... short and strong . The stifle and hock joints well bent , and not inclined either in or out . The fore legs should be strong and sinewy , hav- ing plenty of bone , with elbows free , well let down , and like the hock , not inclined ...
... short and strong . The stifle and hock joints well bent , and not inclined either in or out . The fore legs should be strong and sinewy , hav- ing plenty of bone , with elbows free , well let down , and like the hock , not inclined ...
Side 55
... short ; again , many are Hound- like , thick , and too long ( relative of the Bloodhound ) . Rarely do we find a perfect neck in our present Red Setter , and in most specimens it is too short and thick , the head resting almost on the ...
... short ; again , many are Hound- like , thick , and too long ( relative of the Bloodhound ) . Rarely do we find a perfect neck in our present Red Setter , and in most specimens it is too short and thick , the head resting almost on the ...
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