The Dog in Health and Disease: Comprising the Various Modes of Breaking and Using Him for Hunting, Coursing, Shooting, Etc., and Including the Points Or Characteristics of Toy DogsLongmans, Green, Reader & Dyer, 1872 - 470 páginas |
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... blood a Foxhound - Harrier 63 A Russian Setter slightly crossed with " Brass " and " Judy , " Clumber 104 " Dahlia , " a pure Foxhound 65 Spaniels . 110 · 99 The Medium - sized Beagle 67 • · " George and " Romp , " Sussex " Barmaid ...
... blood a Foxhound - Harrier 63 A Russian Setter slightly crossed with " Brass " and " Judy , " Clumber 104 " Dahlia , " a pure Foxhound 65 Spaniels . 110 · 99 The Medium - sized Beagle 67 • · " George and " Romp , " Sussex " Barmaid ...
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... blood in the kennels of a chosen few , but chiefly to the existing game laws , which made it impera- tive that every person coursing should not only have a certificate , Hence but also a qualification , that is to say. Captain Daintree's ...
... blood in the kennels of a chosen few , but chiefly to the existing game laws , which made it impera- tive that every person coursing should not only have a certificate , Hence but also a qualification , that is to say. Captain Daintree's ...
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... blood , which it would be impossible to distinguish from the best public breeds by their appearance , but which in actual trial would be sure to show defective speed and cleverness . This being the case I shall first describe the ...
... blood , which it would be impossible to distinguish from the best public breeds by their appearance , but which in actual trial would be sure to show defective speed and cleverness . This being the case I shall first describe the ...
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... blood ; but , since the intermixture of the rough greyhound , most of our best sorts have been free from this liarity , and many of them have had hard rough coats , quite unlike the fine and thin hair , which was formerly so highly ...
... blood ; but , since the intermixture of the rough greyhound , most of our best sorts have been free from this liarity , and many of them have had hard rough coats , quite unlike the fine and thin hair , which was formerly so highly ...
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... blood , as , for example , Mr. Borron's " Bluelight " strain , and Mr. Wilson's " King Lear . " It is true that there is an infusion of old Scotch blood in nearly all of these dogs , but that of the south and midland district greatly ...
... blood , as , for example , Mr. Borron's " Bluelight " strain , and Mr. Wilson's " King Lear . " It is true that there is an infusion of old Scotch blood in nearly all of these dogs , but that of the south and midland district greatly ...
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