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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... Foxhound . - The Harrier . - The Beagle . - The Otterhound . - The Terrier . - The Dachshund PAGE 47 CHAPTER IV . DOMESTICATED DOGS , FINDING GAME BY SCENT , BUT NOT KILLING IT , BEING CHIEFLY USED IN AID OF THE GUN . The Spanish ...
... Foxhound . - The Harrier . - The Beagle . - The Otterhound . - The Terrier . - The Dachshund PAGE 47 CHAPTER IV . DOMESTICATED DOGS , FINDING GAME BY SCENT , BUT NOT KILLING IT , BEING CHIEFLY USED IN AID OF THE GUN . The Spanish ...
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... Foxhound Kennels . - Pointer Kennels . - Kennels for single Dogs . - House Dogs PAGE 225 CHAPTER IV . BREAKING AND ENTERING . The Entering of the Greyhound and Deerhound . Of Foxhounds and Harriers . -Breaking the Pointer and Setter ...
... Foxhound Kennels . - Pointer Kennels . - Kennels for single Dogs . - House Dogs PAGE 225 CHAPTER IV . BREAKING AND ENTERING . The Entering of the Greyhound and Deerhound . Of Foxhounds and Harriers . -Breaking the Pointer and Setter ...
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... 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 , " a Dwarf ...
... 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 , " a Dwarf ...
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... foxhound with the Spanish pointer ; the bulldog with the terrier , & c . , & c . , all of which are now recognised and admitted into the list of valuable breeds , and not only are not considered mongrels , but , on the contrary , are ...
... foxhound with the Spanish pointer ; the bulldog with the terrier , & c . , & c . , all of which are now recognised and admitted into the list of valuable breeds , and not only are not considered mongrels , but , on the contrary , are ...
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... scent , and kill their game . Examples : the Foxhound , the Harrier , & c . SECT . 8. Crossed breeds , for sporting purposes . Retriever . Example : the III . HOUSE DOGS . Characteristics . Muzzle more or. DIVISIONAL ARRANGEMENT OF DOGS .
... scent , and kill their game . Examples : the Foxhound , the Harrier , & c . SECT . 8. Crossed breeds , for sporting purposes . Retriever . Example : the III . HOUSE DOGS . Characteristics . Muzzle more or. DIVISIONAL ARRANGEMENT OF DOGS .
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