. The dog in health and disease. Comprising the various modes of breaking and using him for hunting, coursing, shooting, etc., and including the points or characteristics of all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. THE FOXHOUND. 55 foxhounds used to hunt deer are about 25 inches high, while the hitch varies from 23 to 23^. Beyond the above remarks I can give no description of this breed, for reasons which are apparent to the most casual reader. IV.âTHE â Hermit," a High-bred Modern Foxhound.* There is probably no animal in creation, and certainly no domestic an


. The dog in health and disease. Comprising the various modes of breaking and using him for hunting, coursing, shooting, etc., and including the points or characteristics of all dogs, which are entirely rewritten. Dog breeds; Dogs. THE FOXHOUND. 55 foxhounds used to hunt deer are about 25 inches high, while the hitch varies from 23 to 23^. Beyond the above remarks I can give no description of this breed, for reasons which are apparent to the most casual reader. IV.âTHE â Hermit," a High-bred Modern Foxhound.* There is probably no animal in creation, and certainly no domestic animal, which possesses so high a combination of speed and stoutness as the foxhound. The mule is possibly as stout, but not nearly so fast; while the greyhound and racehorse are faster, but cannot stay with him, as has repeatedly been proved. * Bred by J. J- Farqubarson, Esq., by Lord Fitzbardinge's "Hermit," out of the Puckeridge " ;. 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 Walsh, John Henry, 1810-1888; Armatage, George (Stonehenge, pseud. ). London, Longmans, Green


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