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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... half - reclaimed Dogs , hunting in Packs . The Dingo.- The Dhole . -The Pariah . - The Wild Dog of Africa . - The South - American Dog . - The North - American Dog . - Other wild Dogs . THE DINGO . It is upon the great similarity ...
... half - reclaimed Dogs , hunting in Packs . The Dingo.- The Dhole . -The Pariah . - The Wild Dog of Africa . - The South - American Dog . - The North - American Dog . - Other wild Dogs . THE DINGO . It is upon the great similarity ...
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... probable that the dhole is the principal check on the multiplication of the tiger ; and although incapable individually , or perhaps in small numbers , to effect the destruction of so large and 16 WILD AND HALF - RECLAIMED DOGS .
... probable that the dhole is the principal check on the multiplication of the tiger ; and although incapable individually , or perhaps in small numbers , to effect the destruction of so large and 16 WILD AND HALF - RECLAIMED DOGS .
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... half - reclaimed dogs which swarm in every village , owned by no one in particular , but ready to accompany any individual on a hunting excursion . They in appearance in different districts , and cannot be described very particularly ...
... half - reclaimed dogs which swarm in every village , owned by no one in particular , but ready to accompany any individual on a hunting excursion . They in appearance in different districts , and cannot be described very particularly ...
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... attack a stranger on his entrance into any of the villages of the country . They are revolting animals , and unworthy of the species they belong to . THE NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN DOGS . A great variety 18 WILD AND HALF - RECLAIMED DOGS .
... attack a stranger on his entrance into any of the villages of the country . They are revolting animals , and unworthy of the species they belong to . THE NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICAN DOGS . A great variety 18 WILD AND HALF - RECLAIMED DOGS .
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... half a minute when they met with any peculiarly strong scent , and then go off again till they came to another similar full stop , upon which the same occurred again ; and , as a natural result , the frequent stoppages , added to the ...
... half a minute when they met with any peculiarly strong scent , and then go off again till they came to another similar full stop , upon which the same occurred again ; and , as a natural result , the frequent stoppages , added to the ...
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