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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... stake ; but wherever the hares are good , and there is scope for them to display their powers , there must be both bottom and working power displayed in order to insure success . The best plan in breeding greyhounds is to obtain a brood ...
... stake ; but wherever the hares are good , and there is scope for them to display their powers , there must be both bottom and working power displayed in order to insure success . The best plan in breeding greyhounds is to obtain a brood ...
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... stakes the name of the dam's owner . The Secretary shall publish on the cards the names of those who are subscribers , but do not comply with these conditions . These nominations shall not be drawn , but must be paid for . For Pro- duce ...
... stakes the name of the dam's owner . The Secretary shall publish on the cards the names of those who are subscribers , but do not comply with these conditions . These nominations shall not be drawn , but must be paid for . For Pro- duce ...
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... stake . He shall likewise , if requested , deliver in writing to the Secretary of the meeting the name of the bona ... stakes shall be returned . If he has parted with all interest in the nominations , and dogs not his property are ...
... stake . He shall likewise , if requested , deliver in writing to the Secretary of the meeting the name of the bona ... stakes shall be returned . If he has parted with all interest in the nominations , and dogs not his property are ...
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... stake . 16. THE SLIPPER . — If one greyhound gets out of the slips , the Slipper shall not let the other go . In any case of slips breaking , and either or both dogs getting away in consequence , the Slipper be fined not exceeding £ 1 ...
... stake . 16. THE SLIPPER . — If one greyhound gets out of the slips , the Slipper shall not let the other go . In any case of slips breaking , and either or both dogs getting away in consequence , the Slipper be fined not exceeding £ 1 ...
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... stake with the dog then running , unless he can prove , to the satisfaction of the Stewards , that he had not been able to get the loose greyhound taken up after run- ning its own course . The course is not to be considered as neces ...
... stake with the dog then running , unless he can prove , to the satisfaction of the Stewards , that he had not been able to get the loose greyhound taken up after run- ning its own course . The course is not to be considered as neces ...
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