. The American book of the dog. The origin, development, special characteristics, utility, breeding, training, points of judging, diseases, and kennel management of all breeds of dogs. Dogs. 392 THE AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DOG. Messrs. Granger & Vanderpoers Regent Kennels, in Bal- timore, also give great i3romise. Active and keen, their kennels are destined to be a creditable support to our lead- ing shows. A strong and enthusiastic combination has been formed by two young breeders of means, Mr. Moses Taylor and Mr. James T. Burden, Jr., of New York. Their kennels are known as the Wood Dale K


. The American book of the dog. The origin, development, special characteristics, utility, breeding, training, points of judging, diseases, and kennel management of all breeds of dogs. Dogs. 392 THE AMERICAN BOOK OF THE DOG. Messrs. Granger & Vanderpoers Regent Kennels, in Bal- timore, also give great i3romise. Active and keen, their kennels are destined to be a creditable support to our lead- ing shows. A strong and enthusiastic combination has been formed by two young breeders of means, Mr. Moses Taylor and Mr. James T. Burden, Jr., of New York. Their kennels are known as the Wood Dale Kennels, at Wood Dale, near Troy, on the Hudson. They spare neither time nor expense, and will soon appear on our benches with good strings to com- pete with the old kennels, who must now look to their laurels, for all these newly organized kennels are on the right track as far as the blood they possess is concerned. Mr. John A. Logan, Jr., of Youngstown, Ohio, is another of our very best new breeders. With his already wide experience with dogs and horses, be- ing an excellent sportsman, and fond of the best of everything in quadrupeds, his Oriole Kennels will certainly become familiar to every Fox Terrier lover in the country. A very imj)ortant importation has been made this year by Mr. H. R. Astor Carey, of NeAv York, a new acquisition to the fancy. He brought out First Flight, New Forest's best son, a dog combining the Splinter and Spice cross with the Clark strain; also a full sister of Chamj)ion Rachel, and one or two other excellent brood bitches. Mr. Carey's kennels can not fail to meet with success with such blood to begin with. On the Pacific Coast, the fancy is w^ell represented by such breeders as Mr. J. B. Martin, San Francisco, Cal.; Mr. C. A. Sumner, Los Angeles, Cal.; while throughout the country are scattered lovers of the breed, a list of some of which I subjoin, and all of which are doing their good work: Mr. W. T. McAlees, Philadelphia, Penn.; Mr. John. Please


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