The Dog in Health and DiseaseLongman, 1872 - 470 páginas |
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Página 106
... equal them . If not taken out for six months , they are perfectly steady , which is a quality rarely to be met with . Every sportsman must know , that the fewer dogs he can do his work with properly , the better : for if they are in ...
... equal them . If not taken out for six months , they are perfectly steady , which is a quality rarely to be met with . Every sportsman must know , that the fewer dogs he can do his work with properly , the better : for if they are in ...
Página 126
... equal , all being celebrated for their faculty of learning to fetch and carry . This is sometimes developed to such an extent that a well - trained dog will go back for anything which his master has pointed out to him , if it has been ...
... equal , all being celebrated for their faculty of learning to fetch and carry . This is sometimes developed to such an extent that a well - trained dog will go back for anything which his master has pointed out to him , if it has been ...
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... equal propriety be inserted in this chapter , as in that which he occupies . The King Charles and Blenheim spaniels are often crossed , and then you may have good specimens of each from the same litter , but if true their colours never ...
... equal propriety be inserted in this chapter , as in that which he occupies . The King Charles and Blenheim spaniels are often crossed , and then you may have good specimens of each from the same litter , but if true their colours never ...
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... equal proportions , according to the cross . Hence the modern retriever is distinguished as either the curly - coated or wavy - coated , separate classes being made for them at most of our shows , and sometimes a third depending on ...
... equal proportions , according to the cross . Hence the modern retriever is distinguished as either the curly - coated or wavy - coated , separate classes being made for them at most of our shows , and sometimes a third depending on ...
Página 165
... equal , or perhaps superior ; and from their small size they are admissible to the house , and being constant companions are more easily kept under command ; besides which , they live on the scraps of the house , while the large ...
... equal , or perhaps superior ; and from their small size they are admissible to the house , and being constant companions are more easily kept under command ; besides which , they live on the scraps of the house , while the large ...
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