Outing . essional at a recent show is trueenough to have a sharp sting to it. Twodogs were on the block before the judge,and the handler of one waved the starsand stripes by saying of his entry, Hesan American-bred, sir. The otherdogs handler replied, Yes, and he looksit. Will a dog-fancier be repaid for thetime, and the trouble, and the expense,and the work, and the disappointmentsof breeding? If he is a successfulbreeder, he most surely will. Financially,because a good dog always commands agood price, and a kennel with the repu-tation for turning out good dogs will bea Mecca to which bench s


Outing . essional at a recent show is trueenough to have a sharp sting to it. Twodogs were on the block before the judge,and the handler of one waved the starsand stripes by saying of his entry, Hesan American-bred, sir. The otherdogs handler replied, Yes, and he looksit. Will a dog-fancier be repaid for thetime, and the trouble, and the expense,and the work, and the disappointmentsof breeding? If he is a successfulbreeder, he most surely will. Financially,because a good dog always commands agood price, and a kennel with the repu-tation for turning out good dogs will bea Mecca to which bench show and fieldtrial devotees will always flock. Lesssubstantial than dollars and cents, buthardly less satisfying to a true breederare the personal satisfaction of havingaccomplished something difficult andworth while and the honor always ac-corded a breeder of champions amonggood fanciers. To breed a great dog isa feat that calls for more than time andmoney. It demands brains and game-ness and good AT HOME IN THE WOODS By JEAN INWOODS How the Days Pass in the Quietly Strenuous Lives of Wilderness Dwellers


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