. Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs . s the onlytrue theory, and that it should be accepted by all, and theentire canine race, no matter how placed, should be fedaccordingly, is manifestly absurd. Here again one is confronted with the theory that in allanimals, including man, the stomach recognizes its ownwants, but which, perhaps strangely, is not so generallyaccepted when applied to the quantity of food that is evi-dently required. If the appetite be ravenous the averagecaretaker is not likely to assume it to be trustworthy evi-dence and feed accordingly, but, as a rul


. Kennel secrets : how to breed, exhibit, and mannage dogs . s the onlytrue theory, and that it should be accepted by all, and theentire canine race, no matter how placed, should be fedaccordingly, is manifestly absurd. Here again one is confronted with the theory that in allanimals, including man, the stomach recognizes its ownwants, but which, perhaps strangely, is not so generallyaccepted when applied to the quantity of food that is evi-dently required. If the appetite be ravenous the averagecaretaker is not likely to assume it to be trustworthy evi-dence and feed accordingly, but, as a rule, he jumps to theconclusion that it is an indication of perversion, thereforepractically ignores it. Whereas it should be not only con-sidered seriously, but often the appetite be satisfied, or atleast the quantity of food allowed be much more generous,the fact being in mind always that with older pups ormatured dogs it is very generally an indication of harboring them, certainly the victims must have theextra support which their appetite


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