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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Book II . describes the best methods of breeding , rearing , breaking , and
managing the dog , while in health , by means of appropriate food , exercise , and
lodging . This division of the subject therefore embraces the entering and running
of ...
Book II . describes the best methods of breeding , rearing , breaking , and
managing the dog , while in health , by means of appropriate food , exercise , and
lodging . This division of the subject therefore embraces the entering and running
of ...
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171 CHAPTER II . REARING . Management in the Nest . - Choosing . - - The
Foster - Nurse . - - Feeding before Weaning . - - Choice of Place for Whelping . -
Removal of Dew - Claws , & c . - Weaning .Lodging . — Feeding . – Exercise ...
171 CHAPTER II . REARING . Management in the Nest . - Choosing . - - The
Foster - Nurse . - - Feeding before Weaning . - - Choice of Place for Whelping . -
Removal of Dew - Claws , & c . - Weaning .Lodging . — Feeding . – Exercise ...
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At one time there were three in the gardens of the Society , but for want of
exercise none of the dogs throve there , and they now are entirely absent from
the otherwise rich and valuable collection . The general shape of. THE HARE -
INDIAN ...
At one time there were three in the gardens of the Society , but for want of
exercise none of the dogs throve there , and they now are entirely absent from
the otherwise rich and valuable collection . The general shape of. THE HARE -
INDIAN ...
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MANAGEMENT OF THE BITCH IN SEASON . When bitches are not intended to
breed , they are carefully “ put by , ” that is to say , they are secluded from the dog
, and during that time they are in great measure deprived of their usual exercise .
MANAGEMENT OF THE BITCH IN SEASON . When bitches are not intended to
breed , they are carefully “ put by , ” that is to say , they are secluded from the dog
, and during that time they are in great measure deprived of their usual exercise .
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At this time they ought , from their general feverishness , as well as from their
deprivation of exercise , to be kept rather lower than usual , and very little meat
should be given . Slops and vegetables , mixed with biscuit or oatmeal , form the
most ...
At this time they ought , from their general feverishness , as well as from their
deprivation of exercise , to be kept rather lower than usual , and very little meat
should be given . Slops and vegetables , mixed with biscuit or oatmeal , form the
most ...
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