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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... 65 Spaniels . 110 · 99 The Medium - sized Beagle 67 • · " George and " Romp , " Sussex " Barmaid , " a Dwarf Beagle , bred by Spaniels . 111 · Lord Gifford . · 69 English and Welsh Cockers . 114 PAGE 117 120 122 125 129 130 133 139 140.
... 65 Spaniels . 110 · 99 The Medium - sized Beagle 67 • · " George and " Romp , " Sussex " Barmaid , " a Dwarf Beagle , bred by Spaniels . 111 · Lord Gifford . · 69 English and Welsh Cockers . 114 PAGE 117 120 122 125 129 130 133 139 140.
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... Bred by W. Meredith , Esq . , Torrish , Sutherland . CHAPTER II . DOMESTICATED DOGS HUNTING CHIEFLY BY THE EYE , AND KILLING THEIR GAME FOR MAN'S USE . The Rough Scotch Greyhound and Deerhound . - The Smooth or English Greyhound . The ...
... Bred by W. Meredith , Esq . , Torrish , Sutherland . CHAPTER II . DOMESTICATED DOGS HUNTING CHIEFLY BY THE EYE , AND KILLING THEIR GAME FOR MAN'S USE . The Rough Scotch Greyhound and Deerhound . - The Smooth or English Greyhound . The ...
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... Sir Walter Scott , was a cross of the greyhound with the bloodhound , but some distance off the latter . The bulldog in- fusion has the disadvantage of making the deerhound thus bred 22 DOMESTICATED HUNTING - DOGS . 22.
... Sir Walter Scott , was a cross of the greyhound with the bloodhound , but some distance off the latter . The bulldog in- fusion has the disadvantage of making the deerhound thus bred 22 DOMESTICATED HUNTING - DOGS . 22.
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... bred attack the deer too much in front , by which he is almost sure to be impaled on the horns , so that , in spite of the high courage of the breed , it is from this cause quite useless in taking deer . The rough Scotch greyhound , as ...
... bred attack the deer too much in front , by which he is almost sure to be impaled on the horns , so that , in spite of the high courage of the breed , it is from this cause quite useless in taking deer . The rough Scotch greyhound , as ...
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... bred in this way within the last few years have been remarkable for this objection- able vice . The points , or desirable external characteristics of this breed , with the exception of the rough coat , are so similar to those of the ...
... bred in this way within the last few years have been remarkable for this objection- able vice . The points , or desirable external characteristics of this breed , with the exception of the rough coat , are so similar to those of the ...
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