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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Página 214
... wanted to occupy the compartments , the whole can be thrown open to each lot in turn . When this plan is adopted the run should be paved , so that the expense is much greater than in the other mode , in which the natural soil is ...
... wanted to occupy the compartments , the whole can be thrown open to each lot in turn . When this plan is adopted the run should be paved , so that the expense is much greater than in the other mode , in which the natural soil is ...
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... Thus a 12 lb. dog will take from five - eights of a pound to a pound , and a 36 lb. dog from two pounds to three pounds . When they arrive at full growth , more than the smaller of these weights is very seldom wanted FOOD OF PUPPIES . 221.
... Thus a 12 lb. dog will take from five - eights of a pound to a pound , and a 36 lb. dog from two pounds to three pounds . When they arrive at full growth , more than the smaller of these weights is very seldom wanted FOOD OF PUPPIES . 221.
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... wanted , and it may be taken as the average weight of food of this kind for all dogs in tolerably active exercise . GENERAL TREATMENT . During the whole time of growth , the only general management required is , firstly , a habit of ...
... wanted , and it may be taken as the average weight of food of this kind for all dogs in tolerably active exercise . GENERAL TREATMENT . During the whole time of growth , the only general management required is , firstly , a habit of ...
Página 237
... wanted , to any degree of thinness ; and the meat , being cut or torn up , is mixed with it . In feeding the hounds , the huntsman , having the troughs supplied with the different qualities of food , orders the door to be thrown open ...
... wanted , to any degree of thinness ; and the meat , being cut or torn up , is mixed with it . In feeding the hounds , the huntsman , having the troughs supplied with the different qualities of food , orders the door to be thrown open ...
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... wanted . THE ENTERING OF FO HOUNDS AND HARRIERS . The first thing to be done with hound puppies , when they come into kennel , is to get them used to their new masters and to their names , which ought to have been given them " FOXHOUNDS ...
... wanted . THE ENTERING OF FO HOUNDS AND HARRIERS . The first thing to be done with hound puppies , when they come into kennel , is to get them used to their new masters and to their names , which ought to have been given them " FOXHOUNDS ...
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