. 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 dogs. Dogs; Dogs -- Diseases. 114 DOMESTICATED DOGS FOK THE GUX. conduce to success in covert shooting. The colour varies from a plain liver or black to black and tan, white and black, white and liver, white and red, or v/hite and lemon ; and different breeds are noted as possessing some one of these in particular, but I am not aware that any one is remarkable as belonging to a su- perior Eu"lisli


. 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 dogs. Dogs; Dogs -- Diseases. 114 DOMESTICATED DOGS FOK THE GUX. conduce to success in covert shooting. The colour varies from a plain liver or black to black and tan, white and black, white and liver, white and red, or v/hite and lemon ; and different breeds are noted as possessing some one of these in particular, but I am not aware that any one is remarkable as belonging to a su- perior Eu"lisli and Welsli Cocktjis. The Welsh cocker, as represented on the right, is one of the best of this division, being of good size, with strong loins, capital legs and feet, and an excellent nose. The cout is very slightly curled on the body, but the ears and legs are feathered, the tail being very nearly bare of hair. These dogs are still exten- sively used in Wales for the purpose of hunting the cocks, which. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Walsh, J. H. (John Henry), 1810-1888. London : Longmans, Green, Reader & Dyer


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