A History and Description of the Modern Dogs of Great Britain and Ireland: (The Terriers.)H. Cox, 1903 - 492 sider |
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Side 7
... flocks , dogs of one kind or another to keep down the marauders were simply a necessity ; and a terrier small enough to drag the fox from his earth or kill him therein was found the most useful for the The Terriers . 7.
... flocks , dogs of one kind or another to keep down the marauders were simply a necessity ; and a terrier small enough to drag the fox from his earth or kill him therein was found the most useful for the The Terriers . 7.
Side 8
... kind , and in their encounters with the badger very frequently meet with severe treatment , which they sustain with great courage , and a thorough - bred , well - trained terrier often proves more than a match for his opponent ...
... kind , and in their encounters with the badger very frequently meet with severe treatment , which they sustain with great courage , and a thorough - bred , well - trained terrier often proves more than a match for his opponent ...
Side 9
... kind have been in request of late years . The ears are short , some erect , others pendulous ; these and part of the tail are usually cut off ; some rough and some smooth - haired . Many sportsmen prefer the wire- haired , supposing ...
... kind have been in request of late years . The ears are short , some erect , others pendulous ; these and part of the tail are usually cut off ; some rough and some smooth - haired . Many sportsmen prefer the wire- haired , supposing ...
Side 15
... kind . These terriers of Reinagle's were a noted strain in their day , and fetched from one pound to twenty pounds apiece . They were undoubtedly fox terriers . The Dandie Dinmont terrier does not appear to have been noticed by any ...
... kind . These terriers of Reinagle's were a noted strain in their day , and fetched from one pound to twenty pounds apiece . They were undoubtedly fox terriers . The Dandie Dinmont terrier does not appear to have been noticed by any ...
Side 27
... on more than one occasion Sam and I played single wicket matches against a couple of opponents , and as a rule came out successfully . Altogether this was a kind of dog that could not be obtained now , but on his The Bull Terrier . 27.
... on more than one occasion Sam and I played single wicket matches against a couple of opponents , and as a rule came out successfully . Altogether this was a kind of dog that could not be obtained now , but on his The Bull Terrier . 27.
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