| John Henry Walsh - 1882 - 394 sider
...of stop, or drop, between the eyes. Muzzle (value 5) very powerful, and gradually tapering towards the nose, which should always be black and of a good...the upper jaw being longer than the under one. Eyes (value 5) set wide apart, of a dark brown or hazel colour ; small, piercing, very bright, and rather... | |
| John George Wood - 1891 - 840 sider
...Muzzle very powerful, and gradually tapering towards the nose, which should always be black and of good size. The jaws should be perfectly level and...than the under one. Eyes set wide apart, of a dark brown or hazel colour ; small, piercing, very bright, and rather sunken. Ears very small, prick or... | |
| Rawdon Briggs Lee - 1894 - 532 sider
...stop, or drop, between the eyes. " Muzzle (value 5). — Very powerful, and gradually tapering towards the nose, which should always be black and of a good...upper jaw being longer than the under one. " Eyes (value 5). — Set wide apart, of a dark brown or hazel colour ; small, piercing, very bright, and... | |
| Herbert Compton - 1904 - 626 sider
...be a sort of drop or stop between the eyes. MUZZLE. — Very powerful and gradually tapering towards the nose, which should always be black, and of a good...under one. EYES. — Set wide apart, of a dark hazel colour ; small, piercing, very bright, and rather sunken. EARS. — Very small, prick or half prick,... | |
| A. Croxton Smith - 1910 - 448 sider
...sort of stop, or drop, between the eyes. MUZZLE. — Very powerful, and gradually tapering towards the nose, which should always be black and of a good...of the upper jaw being longer than the under one. EVES. — A dark brown or hazel colour ; small, piercing, very bright, and rather sunken. EARS. —... | |
| William A. Bruette - 1921 - 418 sider
...should not be quite flat, as there should be a sort of stop or drop between the eyes. MUZZLE (7^2). — Very powerful, and gradually tapering toward the nose,...the upper jaw being longer than the under one. EYES (5). — A dark brown or hazel-color; small, piercing, very bright, and rather sunken. EARS (5). —... | |
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