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 Dogs |
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Dog and Fox Cross cuer . - Dog and rox Cross . . . . . 160 BOOK II . THE
BREEDING , REARING , BREAKING , AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DOG , IN -
DOORS AND OUT . CHAPTER I . BREEDING . Principles of Breeding . - - Axioms
for the ...
Dog and Fox Cross cuer . - Dog and rox Cross . . . . . 160 BOOK II . THE
BREEDING , REARING , BREAKING , AND MANAGEMENT OF THE DOG , IN -
DOORS AND OUT . CHAPTER I . BREEDING . Principles of Breeding . - - Axioms
for the ...
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117 “ Hecate , " second Cross from the BullThe English Sheep - Dog . ... 122 | “
Hecuba , " third Cross from the BullThe Larger Newfoundland Dog . ... 183 “ Billy ,
" a St . John ' s or Lesser Lab - “ Hysterics , " fourth Cross from the rador Dog .
117 “ Hecate , " second Cross from the BullThe English Sheep - Dog . ... 122 | “
Hecuba , " third Cross from the BullThe Larger Newfoundland Dog . ... 183 “ Billy ,
" a St . John ' s or Lesser Lab - “ Hysterics , " fourth Cross from the rador Dog .
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... are met with , yet it is contradicted by tủe stubborn fact that , in the present day ,
the cross of the dog with either of these animals , if produced , is incapable of
continuing the species when paired with one of the INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER
.
... are met with , yet it is contradicted by tủe stubborn fact that , in the present day ,
the cross of the dog with either of these animals , if produced , is incapable of
continuing the species when paired with one of the INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER
.
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... believe does the progeny continue to be fertile if put to one of the same cross ,
and as this is now ascertained to be the only reliable test , the existence of the
first cross stands for nothing . Indeed , experience shows us more and more
clearly ...
... believe does the progeny continue to be fertile if put to one of the same cross ,
and as this is now ascertained to be the only reliable test , the existence of the
first cross stands for nothing . Indeed , experience shows us more and more
clearly ...
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... the breed is not continued . This , however , is not literally true , exceptions
being made in favour of certain sorts which have been improved by admixture
with others , such as the cross of the bulldog with the greyhound ; the foxhound
with ...
... the breed is not continued . This , however , is not literally true , exceptions
being made in favour of certain sorts which have been improved by admixture
with others , such as the cross of the bulldog with the greyhound ; the foxhound
with ...
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Página 59 - ... he has much to undergo, and should have strength proportioned to it. - Let his legs be straight as arrows; his feet round, and not too large; his shoulders back; his breast rather wide than narrow; his chest deep; his back broad; his head small; his neck thin; his tail thick and brushy: if he carry it well, so much the better...