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 |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 26
Página 14
... dingo , it will at once be seen that it resembles the fox so closely in the shape of its body , that an ordinary observer could readily mistake it for one of that. The Dingo . ( Youatt . ) Captain Daintree's " KING COB . "
... dingo , it will at once be seen that it resembles the fox so closely in the shape of its body , that an ordinary observer could readily mistake it for one of that. The Dingo . ( Youatt . ) Captain Daintree's " KING COB . "
Página 15
... resembles that of the fox , excepting in carriage , the dingo curling it over the hip , while the fox trails it along the ground . * While in his unreclaimed state this dog is savage and unmanageable , but is easily tamed , though even ...
... resembles that of the fox , excepting in carriage , the dingo curling it over the hip , while the fox trails it along the ground . * While in his unreclaimed state this dog is savage and unmanageable , but is easily tamed , though even ...
Página 18
... resembles that of the wolf , excepting in colour , which , as above remarked , varies greatly , and in the tail , which is almost always spotted or variegated . These dogs are extremely savage , probably from the constant abuse which ...
... resembles that of the wolf , excepting in colour , which , as above remarked , varies greatly , and in the tail , which is almost always spotted or variegated . These dogs are extremely savage , probably from the constant abuse which ...
Página 21
... resembles the ordinary smooth variety , but he is rather more lathy , and has not quite the same muscular development of loin and thigh , though , the bony frame being more fully developed , this is perhaps more apparent than real . In ...
... resembles the ordinary smooth variety , but he is rather more lathy , and has not quite the same muscular development of loin and thigh , though , the bony frame being more fully developed , this is perhaps more apparent than real . In ...
Página 43
... resembles the English smooth greyhound , with the exception of the tail , which may be compared to that of a silky - coated setter . Several portraits of this dog have appeared at various times in the " Sporting Magazine , " and ...
... resembles the English smooth greyhound , with the exception of the tail , which may be compared to that of a silky - coated setter . Several portraits of this dog have appeared at various times in the " Sporting Magazine , " and ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Palavras e frases frequentes
animal beat birds bitch blood bolus bone bowels bred breed bulldog calomel castor oil chiefly coat cold colour cough courage course courser covert cross described dhole disease dose drachms ears English setter exercise fawn feeding feet fever foxhound give given grains greyhound hair hare head Hence hounds hunting inches inflammation Irish setter Irish water spaniel jalap kennel kind known latter laudanum legs liver mastiff meal milk muscles muzzle nature nearly nose oatmeal otterhound ounce owner Pastoral dogs peculiar pill pointers and setters present produce puppies reared remarkable remedy resembles retriever round Russian setter scent seldom shape shooter shooting silky skin slips sometimes southern hound Spanish pointer sport sportsman stake Stewards strong symptoms tail teeth terrier tion toy dog treatment turpentine water spaniel weather whelps Youatt
Passagens conhecidas
Página 7 - ... dogs in general, more than the different kinds of dogs do from each other. The cranium is absolutely similar, and so are all, or nearly all, the other essential parts ; and to strengthen still further the probability of their identity, the dog and wolf will readily breed together, and their progeny is fertile. The obliquity of the position of the eyes in the wolf is one of the characters in which it differs from the...
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...