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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... Claws , & c . - Weaning.— Lodging . Feeding . Exercise . - Home Rearing v . Walking . - Food . - General Management . - Cropping , Branding , and Rounding 171 199 CHAPTER III . KENNELS AND KENNEL MANAGEMENT . Greyhound Kennels CONTENTS .
... Claws , & c . - Weaning.— Lodging . Feeding . Exercise . - Home Rearing v . Walking . - Food . - General Management . - Cropping , Branding , and Rounding 171 199 CHAPTER III . KENNELS AND KENNEL MANAGEMENT . Greyhound Kennels CONTENTS .
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... walk with their dogs in beating for game , but in these modern times sportsmen like to take it easy , and make their pointers or setters do their work for them , so that pace and lasting powers to keep it up are now much more required ...
... walk with their dogs in beating for game , but in these modern times sportsmen like to take it easy , and make their pointers or setters do their work for them , so that pace and lasting powers to keep it up are now much more required ...
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... walking exercise to the last , by which in great measure all necessity for opening medicine will be avoided . During the last few weeks her food should be regulated by her condition , which must be raised if she is too low , or the ...
... walking exercise to the last , by which in great measure all necessity for opening medicine will be avoided . During the last few weeks her food should be regulated by her condition , which must be raised if she is too low , or the ...
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... Walking . -Food . - General Management . - Cropping , Branding , and Rounding . -- THE MANAGEMENT OF WHELPS IN THE NEST . THIS , till they are weaned , does not require much knowledge or experience beyond the feeding of the mother , and ...
... Walking . -Food . - General Management . - Cropping , Branding , and Rounding . -- THE MANAGEMENT OF WHELPS IN THE NEST . THIS , till they are weaned , does not require much knowledge or experience beyond the feeding of the mother , and ...
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... walk , and her teats will have become painfully distended with milk . Then put all the pups in her nest , and , carefully watching her , let her go back to them . In ninety - nine cases out of a hundred , she will at once allow them all ...
... walk , and her teats will have become painfully distended with milk . Then put all the pups in her nest , and , carefully watching her , let her go back to them . In ninety - nine cases out of a hundred , she will at once allow them all ...
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