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
... trials are in every way equal , if not superior , to those of Europe . Canine interests in this coun- try have for years past engaged the careful attention of many of the most successful business men in this country . Excellent talent ...
... trials are in every way equal , if not superior , to those of Europe . Canine interests in this coun- try have for years past engaged the careful attention of many of the most successful business men in this country . Excellent talent ...
Side 15
... trial ; the future of the breeds - all these are well selected and well treated . The special article on diseases and their treatment , by one of the most eminent living authorities , is of itself a val- uable addition to the library of ...
... trial ; the future of the breeds - all these are well selected and well treated . The special article on diseases and their treatment , by one of the most eminent living authorities , is of itself a val- uable addition to the library of ...
Side 20
... trials as educational institutions , there have grown up a wonderful diversity of opinion and misinformation in respect to the different breeds at the present day . It is not strange , therefore , that , in the year 1600 , Richard ...
... trials as educational institutions , there have grown up a wonderful diversity of opinion and misinformation in respect to the different breeds at the present day . It is not strange , therefore , that , in the year 1600 , Richard ...
Side 22
... trial breeders , this is markedly SO . The writer on Setters in the Sportsman's Cabinet , 1802 , tells us that in his day , in the northern counties , the Pointer was called the Smooth Spaniel , the Setter the Rough Spaniel ; and ...
... trial breeders , this is markedly SO . The writer on Setters in the Sportsman's Cabinet , 1802 , tells us that in his day , in the northern counties , the Pointer was called the Smooth Spaniel , the Setter the Rough Spaniel ; and ...
Side 28
... trials . The Laveracks , a strain so called from having been bred and preserved by the late Mr. Laverack , through his life - time , had a great deal of prominence in the sporting world , although the purity of his breeding , and ...
... trials . The Laveracks , a strain so called from having been bred and preserved by the late Mr. Laverack , through his life - time , had a great deal of prominence in the sporting world , although the purity of his breeding , and ...
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