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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... kennels of the present century , it can scarcely occasion surprise that the combination has resulted in the most complete success . In breeding cattle and sheep one man has in more than one instance , during his single life , effected a ...
... kennels of the present century , it can scarcely occasion surprise that the combination has resulted in the most complete success . In breeding cattle and sheep one man has in more than one instance , during his single life , effected a ...
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... kennel , and of the famous " Trueman " blood , was by his " Dexter . " fully developed flews , and altogether a heavier and less. GRASPER , , " * a Harrier , and " TRUEMAN , " a Foxhound - Harrier . " DAHLIA , " a pure Foxhound . * The.
... kennel , and of the famous " Trueman " blood , was by his " Dexter . " fully developed flews , and altogether a heavier and less. GRASPER , , " * a Harrier , and " TRUEMAN , " a Foxhound - Harrier . " DAHLIA , " a pure Foxhound . * The.
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... kennel of one strain ; and when they cross their hounds it should be with great care , so as to avoid the introduction of blood very different to that which they already possess . For the points of the modern harrier the reader is ...
... kennel of one strain ; and when they cross their hounds it should be with great care , so as to avoid the introduction of blood very different to that which they already possess . For the points of the modern harrier the reader is ...
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... in this way have confined their duties to the hunting alone , so that they were not tired in trailing along the road from the kennel to the hunting- LWELL2 . field and back again . The average height 68 DOMESTICATED HUNTING - DOGS .
... in this way have confined their duties to the hunting alone , so that they were not tired in trailing along the road from the kennel to the hunting- LWELL2 . field and back again . The average height 68 DOMESTICATED HUNTING - DOGS .
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... kennel . Indeed , instances are common enough of more than half being destroyed in a single night , in the bloody fight which has been commenced by perhaps a single couple , but soon ending in a general scrimmage . No dog bites more ...
... kennel . Indeed , instances are common enough of more than half being destroyed in a single night , in the bloody fight which has been commenced by perhaps a single couple , but soon ending in a general scrimmage . No dog bites more ...
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