| John Henry Walsh - 1878 - 384 sider
...between the ears and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much "stop" should be apparent ; but there should be more dip in the profile, between...top jaw, than is seen in the case of a greyhound. b. The cars should be V-shaped, and rather small ; of moderate thickness, and dropping forward closely... | |
| 1885 - 890 sider
...between the ears and gradually decreasing ¡n width to the eye«. Not much " stop " should be apparent, but there should be more dip in the profile between the forehead and î .(> jaw than is seen in the case of the greyhound. The other points are as follow : The ears should... | |
| 1889 - 892 sider
...between the ears and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much " stop " should be apparent, but there should be more dip in the profile between...the forehead and top jaw than is seen in the case of the greyhound. The other points are as follow : The ears should be V-shaped and rather email, of moderate... | |
| George O. Shields - 1891 - 746 sider
...moderately narrow, and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much "stop" should be apparent, but there should be more dip in the profile between...small, of moderate thickness, and drooping forward close to the cheek, not hanging by the side of the head like a Foxhound' s. The,/«?c, upper and under,... | |
| Rawdon Briggs Lee - 1894 - 532 sider
...between the ears, and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much ' stop ' should be apparent ; but there should be more dip in the profile, between...jaw, than is seen in the case of a greyhound. The ears should be V-shaped, and rather small ; of moderate thickness, and dropping forward closely to... | |
| Rawdon B. Lee - 1895 - 296 sider
...moderately narrow, and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much " stop " should be apparent, but there should be more dip in the profile between...greyhound. The Cheeks must not be full. The Ears should be V shaped and small, of moderate thickness, and dropping forward close to the cheek, not hanging by... | |
| Hugh Dalziel - 1900 - 170 sider
...between the ears, and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much " stop " should be apparent; but there should be more dip in the profile, between...jaw, than is seen in the case of a Greyhound. The ears should be V-shaped, and rather small; of moderate thickness, and dropping forward closely to the... | |
| William D. Drury - 1903 - 688 sider
...between the ears, and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much "stop" should \K apparent ; but there should be more dip in the profile, between...jaw, than is seen in the case of a Greyhound. The ears should be V-shaped, and rather small ; of moderate thickness, and dropping forward closely to... | |
| Herbert Compton - 1904 - 626 sider
...moderately narrow, and gradually decreasing in width to the eyes. Not much stop should be apparent, but there should be more dip in the profile between the forehead and the top jaw than is seen in the case of the greyhound. CHEEKS. — Must not be full. EARS. — Should... | |
| 1905 - 808 sider
...decreasing between the eyes. Not much "stop" should be apparent; but there should be more difference in the profile between the forehead and top jaw, than is seen in the case of a greyhound. The ears should lie V-shaped and rather small of moderate thickness and dropping forward closely to the... | |
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