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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... exercise themselves if allowed to escape from them . The best food for a suckling bitch is strong broth , with a fair proportion of bread and flesh , or bread and milk , according to previous habits . DESTRUCTION OR CHOICE OF WHELPS AT ...
... exercise themselves if allowed to escape from them . The best food for a suckling bitch is strong broth , with a fair proportion of bread and flesh , or bread and milk , according to previous habits . DESTRUCTION OR CHOICE OF WHELPS AT ...
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... Exercise . - Home Rearing v . 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 ...
... Exercise . - Home Rearing v . 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 ...
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... exercise , which they require for health , and to give that appetite without which sufficient food for growth is not taken . REMOVAL OF DEW - CLAWS , ETC. Before weaning , any cropping which is intended , whether of the dew - claw or ...
... exercise , which they require for health , and to give that appetite without which sufficient food for growth is not taken . REMOVAL OF DEW - CLAWS , ETC. Before weaning , any cropping which is intended , whether of the dew - claw or ...
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... - 1st , a warm , clean , and dry lodging ; 2ndly , suitable food ; 3rdly , regularity in feeding ; and 4thly , a provision for sufficient exercise . NECESSITY FOR WARM AND DRY LODGING . All puppies require 208 REARING .
... - 1st , a warm , clean , and dry lodging ; 2ndly , suitable food ; 3rdly , regularity in feeding ; and 4thly , a provision for sufficient exercise . NECESSITY FOR WARM AND DRY LODGING . All puppies require 208 REARING .
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... quite done . All this requires considerable tact and experience , and there are very few servants who are able and willing to carry out these directions fully . EXERCISE . Exercise is necessary at all ages , but P 2 FEEDING . 211.
... quite done . All this requires considerable tact and experience , and there are very few servants who are able and willing to carry out these directions fully . EXERCISE . Exercise is necessary at all ages , but P 2 FEEDING . 211.
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