| 1885 - 240 sider
...allow of its meeting the end of the upper jaw, turned up in a similar way as above described. Ears. — The ears must be long so as to approach the ground....measure 20 inches from tip to tip, and some reach more than 23 inches. They should be set low on the head and be heavily feathered. In this respect the... | |
| George O. Shields - 1891 - 746 sider
...It should also be turned up or "finished," so as to allow of its meeting the end of the upper jaw. The ears must be long, so as to approach the ground. In an average-sized dog they should measure twenty inches from tip to tip, and in some good specimens the length reaches twenty-two... | |
| Rawdon B. Lee - 1894 - 526 sider
...of its meeting the end of the upper jaw, turned up in a similar way as above described. " Ears. — The ears must be long, so as to approach the ground. In an average-sized dog they measure 2oin. from the tip to tip and some reach 22in. or even a trifle more. They should be set low on the... | |
| William D. Drury - 1903 - 688 sider
...turned up in a similar way as above described. The tongue should on no account protrude. Ears. — The ears must be long, so as to approach the ground. In an averagesized dog they measure I5in. to zoin. from tip to tip, and in some reach 22in., or even more. They should be set low on the... | |
| Mrs. Leslie Williams - 1904 - 124 sider
...of its meeting the end of the upper jaw, turned up in a similar way, as above described. Ears. — The ears must be long, so as to approach the ground. In an average-sized dog they measure 20 ins. from tip to tip, and some reach 22 ins., or even a trifle more. They should be set low on the... | |
| A. Croxton Smith - 1910 - 448 sider
...of its meeting the end of the upper jaw, turned up in a similar way, as above described. EARS. — The ears must be long, so as to approach the ground....inches, or even a trifle more. They should be set low on the head, and be heavily feathered. In this respect the King Charles is expected to exceed the Blenheim,... | |
| William A. Bruette - 1921 - 418 sider
...allow of its meeting the end of the upper jaw, turned up in a similar way as above described. EARS. — The ears must be long, so as to approach the ground....inches, or even a trifle more. They should be set low on the head, and be heavily feathered. In this respect the King Charles is expected to exceed the Blenheim,... | |
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