The Dog in Health and DiseaseLongman, 1872 - 470 páginas |
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... 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 muscular power sufficient to ...
... 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 muscular power sufficient to ...
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... speed of the greyhound soon degenerating in tropical countries . In China and the Society Islands dogs are eaten , being considered great delicacies , and by the ancients the flesh of a young fat dog was highly prized , Hippocrates even ...
... speed of the greyhound soon degenerating in tropical countries . In China and the Society Islands dogs are eaten , being considered great delicacies , and by the ancients the flesh of a young fat dog was highly prized , Hippocrates even ...
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... speed and power . They resemble many of the common pariah dogs in form , but the singularity of their colour and marks at once de- monstrate an evident distinction . These dogs are said to be perfectly harmless if unmolested . They do ...
... speed and power . They resemble many of the common pariah dogs in form , but the singularity of their colour and marks at once de- monstrate an evident distinction . These dogs are said to be perfectly harmless if unmolested . They do ...
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... speed and endurance of these dogs are so great as to enable them to run down most of the varieties of game which depend upon flight for safety , while the tiger , the elk , and the boar diminish the numbers of these animals by making an ...
... speed and endurance of these dogs are so great as to enable them to run down most of the varieties of game which depend upon flight for safety , while the tiger , the elk , and the boar diminish the numbers of these animals by making an ...
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... speed and strength , combined with endurance and courage , while the sagacity and docility of the dog made him doubly valuable . He was used for coursing the deer , but his nose was good enough for hunting , even a cold scent , as was ...
... speed and strength , combined with endurance and courage , while the sagacity and docility of the dog made him doubly valuable . He was used for coursing the deer , but his nose was good enough for hunting , even a cold scent , as was ...
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