. The new book of the dog : a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment . Corrin, Tramp of Gerwn, Rover of Gerwn, Gypsy of Gerwn, Cardinal,Rock, and Longmynd Myfanwy. The Welsh Springer is described by theSporting Spaniel Society as follows : 1. Skull.—Fairly long and fairly broad, slightlyrounded with a stop at the eyes. 2. Jaws.—Medium length, straight, fairly nostrils well developed, and flesh coloured ordark. A short, chubby head is objectionable. 3. Eyes.—Hazel or dark,


. The new book of the dog : a comprehensive natural history of British dogs and their foreign relatives, with chapters on law, breeding, kennel management, and veterinary treatment . Corrin, Tramp of Gerwn, Rover of Gerwn, Gypsy of Gerwn, Cardinal,Rock, and Longmynd Myfanwy. The Welsh Springer is described by theSporting Spaniel Society as follows : 1. Skull.—Fairly long and fairly broad, slightlyrounded with a stop at the eyes. 2. Jaws.—Medium length, straight, fairly nostrils well developed, and flesh coloured ordark. A short, chubby head is objectionable. 3. Eyes.—Hazel or dark, medium size, notprominent, not sunken, nor showing haw. 4. Ears.—Comparatively small and graduallynarrowing towards the tip, covered with feathernot longer than the ear, set moderately low andhanging close to the cheeks. 5. Neck.—Strong, muscular, clean in throat. 6. Shoulders.—Long and sloping. 7. Forelegs.—Medium length, straight, goodbone, moderately feathered. 8. Body.—Strong, fairly deep, not long, well-sprung ribs. Length of body should be pro-portionate to length of leg. 9. Loin.—Muscular and strong, slightly arched,well coupled up and knit MRS. H. CORRIN- Photogmpli by GREENES UH. KOU—GLORY OF GERWN. Fall. 10. Hindquarters and Hindlegs.—Strong ; hockswell let down ; stifles moderately bent (not twistedin or out), not feathered below the hock on theleg. 11. Feet.—Round, with thick pads. 12. Stern.—Low, never carried above the levelof the back, feathered, and with a lively motion. 294 THE NEW BOOK OF THE DOG. 13. Coat.—Straight or flat, and thick. 14. Colour.—Red or orange and white. 15. General Appearance.—Symmetrical, com-pact, strong, merry, active, not stilty, built forendurance and activity, and about 28 lb. andupwards in weight, but not exceeding 45 lb.


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