. Fig, 41.—BENCH FOR A KENNEL.—a a folds to 6 6, c c folds to (? di e, hook to fasten bench back. hinges in front of the bench, so that when the bench is hooked back they fall down and hang flat. By having the six-inch board between the hinges and the wall, it prevents the former from being strained when the bench is hooked back with straw upon ; In some establishments there is a separate kennel for the young bounds, with a grass yard attached, for their own use, and it is certainly very advantageous; but with a little management the buildings above recommended will be sufficient, and
. Fig, 41.—BENCH FOR A KENNEL.—a a folds to 6 6, c c folds to (? di e, hook to fasten bench back. hinges in front of the bench, so that when the bench is hooked back they fall down and hang flat. By having the six-inch board between the hinges and the wall, it prevents the former from being strained when the bench is hooked back with straw upon ; In some establishments there is a separate kennel for the young bounds, with a grass yard attached, for their own use, and it is certainly very advantageous; but with a little management the buildings above recommended will be sufficient, and with a saving
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