. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. A verybeautiful specimen naay be seen stuffed inthe Natm-al History Museum which in life Notes and Comments 287 won many prizes for his owner, Mr. This dog was imported fromAfghanistan. I only know of very fewhving specimens now in this country. TheHon. Florence Amhurst possesses a hand-some dog; Mr. Whitbread, I believe, stillowns a female which he had hoped, alasin vain! to mate with the dog abovereferred to; there is one in Yorkshire, andI possess a pair of imported specimens, and,as far as I know, these are


. Animal Life and the World of Nature; A magazine of Natural History. A verybeautiful specimen naay be seen stuffed inthe Natm-al History Museum which in life Notes and Comments 287 won many prizes for his owner, Mr. This dog was imported fromAfghanistan. I only know of very fewhving specimens now in this country. TheHon. Florence Amhurst possesses a hand-some dog; Mr. Whitbread, I believe, stillowns a female which he had hoped, alasin vain! to mate with the dog abovereferred to; there is one in Yorkshire, andI possess a pair of imported specimens, and,as far as I know, these are the only repre-sentatives of what is undeniably a veryelegant and racy-looking breed, which wouldwell be worth the attention of the earnestbreeder, as well as nf thoso to whoma handsome and un- - - common varietyappeals as a com-panion, pet, orornament to acountry house. ^^To Mr. Brooke we are also in-Ks. debted for permissionto reproduce theother two photo-graphs on this is the Owcharkaor Giant Sheepdogof Eussia. This isa breed almost un-known in England.


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