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Nose. Should be black.

Legs.-Short and straight, fine bone, well feathered throughout. Feet small and covered with hair.

Body and Shape.-Back short, should be straight from the top of the shoulders to the tip of the tail. Body low to the ground; deep loins. Tail and Carriage.-Short, well feathered, gracefully carried, its end resting on the hindquarters and side.

Coat.-Long, straight and silky, free from woolliness or curl; very profuse on neck, shoulders and chest.

Color.-Pure white; light lemon on ears or body, a disadvantage. Weight.-Not to exceed ten pounds.

Faults.-Pig nose, deep stop, round, prominent, bulging eyes. Curly, kinky or outstanding coat.

Disqualifications.-Painted or tattooed nose. Hair clipped from nose

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PACIFIC FANCIERS' MONTHLY

as its name implies, is a Fanciers' magazine devoted to pure bred poultry, pigeons, rabbits, and last, but not least, dogs of the better sort. It is the oldest journal of the kind on the great Pacific Coast, and goes to every part of it each month, as it has been doing for upwards of 30 years. It is alive, wide-awake, readable from cover to cover; nicely illustrated and has always been a favorite with dog fanciers. It wears nobody's collar and is never afraid to say what it thinks about kennel matters, having but one object in view, the betterment of conditions. It costs but 50 cents for one year. And its address is

SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA.

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OWNED

THE GRIFFON, BELLWOOD JOFFRE, A. K. C. S. B. 191398.
BY MR. R. M. DUNLEVY OF BELLWOOD KENNELS, MEADOW-
BROOK, MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA.

THE GRIFFON (BRUXELLOIS) STANDARD

General Appearance.-A lady's pet dog, intelligent, robust. of compact appearance, reminding one of a cob, and captivating the attention by a quasi-human expression.

Head.-Large and rounded, covered with rather coarse hair, rough, somewhat longer round the eyes, nose and cheeks.

Ears.-Semi-erect when not clipped. erect when clipped.

Eyes.-Very large; black or nearly black; eyelashes long and black; eyelids often edged with black; eyebrows furnished with hair, leaving the eye perfectly uncovered.

Nose. Always black, short, surrounded with hair; converging upwards and going to meet those that surround the eye; the break in the nose well pronounced.

Lips.-Edged with black, furnished with a mustache; a little black in the mustache is not a fault.

Chin.-Prominent without showing the teeth, and furnished with a small beard.

Chest.-Rather wide and deep.

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AT STUD-$15.00

AT STUD-$25.00

ROCKY TOP COPTHORNE METEOR-A. K. C. 206880-Red.
(Sire: Tony Tony-Dam: Mirza)
(Pedigree with U. S. Authorities at Washington, D. C.)

ROCKY TOP JESTER-Black.

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OFFICE, 111 CHURCH STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN.

Mrs. Albert Widmann, Proprietor.

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ROCKY TOP CAVALIER, A. K. C. S. B. ( ). STUD FEE $25.00 OWNED BY MRS. ALBERT WIDMANN, ROCKY TOP KENNELS, 111 CHURCH STREET, NEW HAVEN, CONN.

Legs. As straight as possible, of medium length.

Tail.-Upwards, and cut to the two-thirds.

Color.-In the Griffon Bruxellois, red; in the Griffon Belges, preferably black and tan, but also grey or fawn; in the Petit Brabancon, red and tan.

Texture of Coat.-Harsh and wiry, irregular, rather long and thick. In the Brabancon it is smooth and short.

Weight.-Small dogs, males and females, 6 pounds maximum. Big dogs, 9 pounds maximum. Large bitches, 10 pounds.

Faults.-Pale eyes, silky tuft on head, brown toe nails, showing teeth. Disqualifications.-Brown nose, white marks, tongue protruding.

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PEAPACTON'S POUDIE OF SUNNYMEADE, A. K. C. S. B. ( ). OWNED BY MRS. R. STUYVESANT PIERREPONT, PEAPACTON KENNELS, FAR HILLS, N. J.

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