| Herbert Compton - 1904 - 626 sider
...although, owing to the deep set eyes, they may have that appearance. FOREFACE. — The foreface is long and deep, and of even width throughout, with square outline...animal, varying from deep hazel to yellow. The hazel eye is, however, to be preferred, although very seldom to be seen in red-and-tan hounds. EARS. —... | |
| William A. Bruette - 1921 - 418 sider
...The brows are not prominent, although, owing to the deep-set eyes, they may have that appearance. 53 FOREFACE. — The foreface is long, deep, and of even...flews. The eyes correspond with the general tone of color of the animal, varying from deep hazel to yellow. The hazel color is, however, to be preferred,... | |
| William A. Bruette - 1922 - 440 sider
...dogs, and 11 inches or more in bitches. SKULL. — The skull is long and narrow, with the occipital peak very pronounced. The brows are not prominent,...flews. The eyes correspond with the general tone of color of the animal, varying from deep hazel to yellow. The hazel color is, however, to be preferred,... | |
| 2000 - 196 sider
...throughout its entire length. . . The skull is long and narrow, with the occipital peak very pronounced. . .The eyes are deeply sunk in the orbits, the lids...flews. The eyes correspond with the general tone of the animal, varying from deep hazel to yellow . . . The head is furnished with an amount of loose skin,... | |
| Jerome Klapka Jerome, Robert Barr - 1899 - 864 sider
...dogs and n inches in bitches. The skull is long and narrow with the occipital peak very pronounced The eyes are deeply sunk in the orbits, the lids assuming...being dragged down and everted by the heavy flews. The head is furnished with an amount of loose skin which, in nearly every position, is superabundant, but... | |
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