The Complete Dog BookStewart Kidd Company, 1921 - 353 sider |
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Side 1
... Collie , Rough - coated The Collie , Smooth - coated The German Shepherd Dog The Shetland Collie - - Page 9 12 16 24 29 33 37 42 35449 51 55 57 61 63 66 70 73 77 82 83 94 GUN DOGS : The Pointer The English Setter The Irish I.
... Collie , Rough - coated The Collie , Smooth - coated The German Shepherd Dog The Shetland Collie - - Page 9 12 16 24 29 33 37 42 35449 51 55 57 61 63 66 70 73 77 82 83 94 GUN DOGS : The Pointer The English Setter The Irish I.
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... COLLIES AMERICAN BRED COLLIE , POLICE DOG AMERICAN BRED ENGLISH SETTER AND PUPPIES IRISH SETTER , ENGLISH SETTER , POINTER IRISH WATER SPANIELS , CHESAPEAKE BAY DOG COCKER SPANIEL , WEALDSTONE FIELD SPANIELS CLUMBER SPANIEL , COCKER ...
... COLLIES AMERICAN BRED COLLIE , POLICE DOG AMERICAN BRED ENGLISH SETTER AND PUPPIES IRISH SETTER , ENGLISH SETTER , POINTER IRISH WATER SPANIELS , CHESAPEAKE BAY DOG COCKER SPANIEL , WEALDSTONE FIELD SPANIELS CLUMBER SPANIEL , COCKER ...
Side 36
... Collie . The Deer- hound should be a shaggy dog , but not overcoated . A woolly coat is bad . Some good strains have a slight mixture of silky coat with the hard , which is preferable to a woolly coat , but the proper coat is a thick ...
... Collie . The Deer- hound should be a shaggy dog , but not overcoated . A woolly coat is bad . Some good strains have a slight mixture of silky coat with the hard , which is preferable to a woolly coat , but the proper coat is a thick ...
Side 76
... COLLIE The life story of the Collie is the history of pastoral life , for from the first day that man herded flocks he had a dog to help him . There is a similarity in character and appearance between the sheep and cattle dogs of all ...
... COLLIE The life story of the Collie is the history of pastoral life , for from the first day that man herded flocks he had a dog to help him . There is a similarity in character and appearance between the sheep and cattle dogs of all ...
Side 77
... Collie have been so sadly neglected that they are all but lost . Certainly they are not to be compared in this respect with the Collie of the hills , bred on purely utilitarian lines . In appearance , however , the bench show Collie is ...
... Collie have been so sadly neglected that they are all but lost . Certainly they are not to be compared in this respect with the Collie of the hills , bred on purely utilitarian lines . In appearance , however , the bench show Collie is ...
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animal appearance bench shows bitches black-and-tan body bone Boston Terrier bred breed of dogs breeders brindle broad Bull Terrier Bulldog carried cheeks chest chief points close Club coat Cocker Collie color curl Curly-coated Retriever dark deep developed disease ears elbows English English Setter eyes feather Field Spaniel flat FLAT-COATED RETRIEVER fore four months old Fox Terrier German Shepherd Dog Greyhound hair head hind hindlegs hindquarters hocks hound inches intelligent Irish Irish Setter Irish Terrier Irish Water Spaniel kennel legs and feet liver loins markings muscles muscular neck nose occiput Otterhound pasterns points to look Poodle pounds powerful puppies ribs round Scottish Terrier Setter short back shoulders silky skull Skye Terrier slightly arched sloping smooth snipy soft specimens sporting standard stop straight forelegs strong tail tapering teeth texture thick thighs throat toes Toy Spaniel variety weight Welsh Terrier wide worms
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Side 208 - John, standing upon the castle walls, saw two bulls fighting for a cow in the Castle Meadow, till all the butchers' dogs pursued one of the bulls (maddened with noise and multitude) clean through the town.
Side 171 - Shoulders long, and sloping well into the back, shoulder-blades flat. Chest deep but not broad. BODY. — Back short, strong and straight, ribs well sprung. HINDQUARTERS. — Strong and muscular with
Side 172 - The head and ears, with the exception of dark markings on each side of the skull, should be tan, the ears being of a darker shade than the rest. The legs up to the thighs and elbows being also tan. The body black or dark grizzle. Size. Dogs forty to forty-five pounds weight. Bitches slightly less.
Side 188 - ... and texture as the topknot, which gives the ear the appearance of a distinct point. The animal is often one or two years old before the feather is shown. The cartilage and skin of the ear should not be thick, but rather thin. Length of ear from three to four inches.
Side 44 - The least thing under the body when standing still, not straight, and the stifle slightly bent. Muscles. — Well distributed and highly developed. Pasterns. — Strong. Feet. — Like those of the Deerhound, rather long. The toes close together and well arched. Coat. — Long, silky (not woolly), either flat, wavy, or rather curly. On the head, ears, and front legs it should he short and smooth.
Side 259 - Toy varieties the skull may be rather rounder), large in proportion to the muzzle, which should finish rather fine and be free from lippiness. The teeth should be level, and on no account undershot. The head in its profile may exhibit a little " stop," which, however, must not be too pronounced, and the hair on head and face must be smooth or short-coated.
Side 165 - The shoulders should be long and sloping, well laid back, fine at the points, and clearly cut at the withers.
Side 183 - ... with fawn, light, or dark hairs. Legs. — Quite straight, which should be of a bright golden tan, and well covered with hair a few shades lighter at the ends than at the roots. Feet. — As round as possible ; toe nails black.
Side 187 - The teeth very strong, especially the canine, which are of extraordinary size for such a small dog. The canines fit well into each other, so as to give the greatest available holding and punishing power, and the teeth are level in front, the upper ones very slightly overlapping the under ones. [ Many of the finest specimens have a
Side 34 - An over-long neck is not necessary nor desirable, for the dog is not required to stoop to his work like a greyhound, and it must be remembered that the mane, which every good specimen should have, detracts from the apparent length of neck.