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
... taken in a day ; whilst the disentangling the birds , and securing them , allowed time for the heavy dog to rest and regain his wind . 46 Richard Surflet , who wrote in 1600 , gives us the following information . Writing of the Field or ...
... taken in a day ; whilst the disentangling the birds , and securing them , allowed time for the heavy dog to rest and regain his wind . 46 Richard Surflet , who wrote in 1600 , gives us the following information . Writing of the Field or ...
Side 32
... taken the Setter from his domain as a working dog and transferred him to domestic life as a pet and companion ; a position to which his docility , intelligence , symmetry of form , beautiful coat , and affectionate disposition eminently ...
... taken the Setter from his domain as a working dog and transferred him to domestic life as a pet and companion ; a position to which his docility , intelligence , symmetry of form , beautiful coat , and affectionate disposition eminently ...
Side 36
... taken to teach obedience to the order " Heel " during the yard - breaking , as , if taught thor- oughly , the dog may become habituated to walking behind his master , and may come in from hunting whenever uncomfortably fatigued or warm ...
... taken to teach obedience to the order " Heel " during the yard - breaking , as , if taught thor- oughly , the dog may become habituated to walking behind his master , and may come in from hunting whenever uncomfortably fatigued or warm ...
Side 37
... taken of the dog's fondness for play during puppyhood . An object , commonly a ball or glove , is thrown out , and the puppy runs after it , takes it in his mouth , and is ready for a frolic . By degrees he is brought to fetch it to ...
... taken of the dog's fondness for play during puppyhood . An object , commonly a ball or glove , is thrown out , and the puppy runs after it , takes it in his mouth , and is ready for a frolic . By degrees he is brought to fetch it to ...
Side 50
... taken to game as natu- rally as to walking . A long time ago , I owned a fine young bitch , and wanted her trained . She was sent to a market- hunter in Sullivan County , New York . Three months later , I went there to see my dog on ...
... taken to game as natu- rally as to walking . A long time ago , I owned a fine young bitch , and wanted her trained . She was sent to a market- hunter in Sullivan County , New York . Three months later , I went there to see my dog on ...
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