. All about Airedales; a book of general information valuable to dog lovers and owners, breeders and fanciers. Airedale terrier. AIREDALE ANECDOTES 151 A Household Assistant. Mr. J. E. Zeiner, of Asotin, Wash., believes in an Airedale doing his full share of the family household duties and on wash-day the services of his "Rastus" are employed in running the washing machine, which duty he performs with ready Rastus Helping the Family on Wash-day An Airedale as a Life-saver. Current press reports relate the following incident as ^"curring in Dayton, Ohio: A littJo gi
. All about Airedales; a book of general information valuable to dog lovers and owners, breeders and fanciers. Airedale terrier. AIREDALE ANECDOTES 151 A Household Assistant. Mr. J. E. Zeiner, of Asotin, Wash., believes in an Airedale doing his full share of the family household duties and on wash-day the services of his "Rastus" are employed in running the washing machine, which duty he performs with ready Rastus Helping the Family on Wash-day An Airedale as a Life-saver. Current press reports relate the following incident as ^"curring in Dayton, Ohio: A littJo girl had become lost from her mother in the city's crowded streets, but was accompanied by an Airedale, carrying a bundle in his mouth. When crossing a crowded street, an automobile came whizzing by. The Airedale grasped the child's dr^ss and pulled her out of danger, but the machine struck the dog and sent him spinning into the street. The dog soon regained hi3 feet and trotted limpingly along with his ward. It was afterwards learned that the dog was owned by C J. Bulpin, a well known Airedale fancier of that city. Although the dog was considerably shaken up by his collision with the auto, his injuries were not sorious. The dog was Wachusett Flashlight, and Mr. Bulpin states that on two occasions this dog has rescued children from drowning. How "Rags" Handled the Boar. L. R. Colt, of Lakeside, Washington, has had a number of Airedales on his Chelan ranch. He states that they have actually cleaned his large place up so thoroughly in extermi- nating vermin that there is nothing left save his poultry. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Palmer, Robert Manning, 1867- [from old catalog]. Seattle, Wash. , R. M. Palmer
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