The Dog in Health and DiseaseLongman, 1872 - 470 páginas |
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... reason to believe that the dog has been the faithful companion and assistant of man in all parts of the world , and his fidelity and attachment are so remarkable as to have become proverbial . Before the introduction of agriculture , it ...
... reason to believe that the dog has been the faithful companion and assistant of man in all parts of the world , and his fidelity and attachment are so remarkable as to have become proverbial . Before the introduction of agriculture , it ...
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... reasons for thinking that the dog is descended from the wolf , which are as follows : - “ In order to come to any rational conclusion on this head , it will be necessary to ascertain to what type the animal approaches most nearly ...
... reasons for thinking that the dog is descended from the wolf , which are as follows : - “ In order to come to any rational conclusion on this head , it will be necessary to ascertain to what type the animal approaches most nearly ...
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... by respectable authorities , and for this reason we have given inser- tion to the above extract . * Bell's British Quadrupeds , pp . 196–7 . GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS . In every variety the dog is more 6 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
... by respectable authorities , and for this reason we have given inser- tion to the above extract . * Bell's British Quadrupeds , pp . 196–7 . GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS . In every variety the dog is more 6 INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER .
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... reason , and considerable speed , so that he is admirably adapted for all pur- poses connected with the pursuit of game . He is also furnished with strong teeth , and courage enough to use them in defence of his master , and with ...
... reason , and considerable speed , so that he is admirably adapted for all pur- poses connected with the pursuit of game . He is also furnished with strong teeth , and courage enough to use them in defence of his master , and with ...
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... reason to expect , with health and good feed- ing , that they will be covered by their usual moving powers , and will then show the substance which is desired . It is also desir- able to have depth of back from above downwards , by ...
... reason to expect , with health and good feed- ing , that they will be covered by their usual moving powers , and will then show the substance which is desired . It is also desir- able to have depth of back from above downwards , by ...
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